Freedom fighter Ayaan Hirsi Ali spoke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison last night, and Rashid Dar, the head of the campus chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood-linked Muslim Students Association, in this article affects a posture of wounded victimhood, claiming that Hirsi Ali -- who was raised a Muslim in a Muslim country -- paints an inaccurate picture of Islam, and whining about that ever-present phantom backlash that never materializes. [Jihad Watch] Read more
03 February 2010
Hirsi Ali calls on Americans to fight for the human rights of Muslim women
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Women and Islam