May 18, 2010 (Talk of the Nation) — Ayaan Hirsi Ali arrived in the Netherlands as a refugee -- from East Africa, an arranged marriage, and from a religion she describes as tantamount to slavery. In her book, Nomad, she takes her journey to the U.S., and stresses the importance of reclaiming Islam from within.
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'Nomad' Ayaan Hirsi Ali On Reclaiming Islam
May 18, 2010 (Talk of the Nation) — Ayaan Hirsi Ali arrived in the Netherlands as a refugee -- from East Africa, an arranged marriage, and from a religion she describes as tantamount to slavery. In her book, Nomad, she takes her journey to the U.S., and stresses the importance of reclaiming Islam from within.Ayaan Hirsi Ali arrived in the Netherlands as a refugee — from East Africa, an arranged marriage, and from a religion she describes as tantamount to slavery.
In her book, Nomad, she takes her journey to the U.S., and stresses the importance of reclaiming Islam from within.
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