Ayaan Hirsi Ali Quotes
In These Pages, It Is My Intention To Make Many People - Not Only Muslims But Also Western Apologists For Islam - Uncomfortable. I Am Not Going To Do This By Drawing Cartoons. Rather, I Intend To Challenge Centuries Of Religious Orthodoxy With Ideas And Arguments That I Am Certain Will Be Denounced As Heretical. My Argument Is For Nothing Less Than A Muslim Reformation. Without Fundamental Alterations To Some Of Islam's Core Concepts, I Believe, We Shall Not Solve The Burning And Increasingly Global Problem Of Political Violence Carried Out In The Name Of Religion. I Intend To Speak Freely, In The Hope That Others Will Debate Equally Freely With Me On What Needs To Change In Islamic Doctrine, Rather Than Seeking To Stifle Discussion.
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