Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
Why are so many Muslims embracing jihad and cheering for
al-Qaeda and Hamas? Why are even the modern, secularized Arab
states such as Egypt producing a generation of angry young
extremists? Author Nonie Darwish seeks to answer these and other
questions so puzzling to Western civilization.
When she was eight, her father died while leading Fedayeen raids
into Israel. Her family moved back to Cairo from Gaza, where they
were honored as survivors of a "shahid" - a martyr for jihad. She
grew up learning the same lessons as millions of Muslim children:
to hate Jews, destroy Israel, oppose America, and submit to
dictatorship. Darwish became increasingly appalled, however, by the
anger and hatred in her culture, and in 1978 she emigrated to
America. Since 9/11 she has been lecturing and writing on behalf of
moderate Arabs and Arab-Americans. Extremists now denounce her as
an infidel.
In her book, Darwish speaks out against the dark side of her
native culture - women abused by Islamic traditions; the poor and
uneducated mistreated by the elites; bribery and corruption as a
way of life. She rejects a culture of bigotry and argues that the
only hope for the future is for America to continue waging the War
on Terror, seeding the Middle East with the values of democracy,
respect for women, and tolerance for all religions.
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Nonie Darwish
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John Hilboldt
Director, Lectures & Seminars
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