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Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Infidel meets The Handmaid’s Tale

Since September eleventh, 2001, the Western international has been preoccupied with Islam and its function in terrorism. But public debate in regards to the religion is polarized—one camp praises “the faith of peace” at the same time as the opposite claims all Muslims are terrorists. Canadian human rights activist Yasmine Mohammed believes all sides are dangerously flawed.

In Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam, Yasmine speaks her fact as a lady born within the Western international But raised in a fundamentalist Islamic house. In spite of being a primary-technology Canadian, she by no means felt at house within the West. And despite the fact that she attended Islamic colleges and wore the hijab for the reason that age 9, Yasmine by no means have compatibility in together with her Muslim circle of relatives both. With one foot in every international, Yasmine is some distance sufficient got rid of from each to peer them objectively, But shut sufficient to peer them in truth.

Part Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Infidel, section The Handmaid’s Tale, Yasmine’s memoir takes readers into an international few Westerners are aware about. As a school educator for over fifteen years, Yasmine’s function is to unveil the reality. Is FGM Islamic or cultural? Is the hijab compelled or a call? Is ISIS a illustration of “actual” Islam or a thorough corruption? And why is there such a lot conflicting knowledge? Like {most|such a lot} insular groups, the Islamic international has each an “out of doors voice” and an “inside of voice.” It is all however inconceivable for bystanders to get a directly resolution.

Without telling any person what to imagine, Unveiled navigates the rhetoric and courses fact-seekers thru media narratives, political correctness, and outright lies at the same time as encouraging readers to come back to their very own conclusions.