Irshad Manji Biography. Irshad Irshad Manji (born ) is a Ugandan-born Canadian educator. She is the author of The Trouble with Islam Today () and Allah, Liberty and Love (), both of which have been banned in several Muslim countries.
Manji is the founder and director At my Islamic school, I challenged dogma and got expelled at age Later, studying Islam on my own, I made a truly surprising discovery: It’s possible to reconcile faith with freedom. That discovery led me to write two internationally best-selling books about reforming Islam.
A telling example is Irshad Manji was born in Uganda, but fled with her family in the early s when Idi Amin expelled non-Africans like her parents, who are of Egyptian and Indian heritage. She eventually settled in the U.S. After two bestsellers critiquing Islamic fundamentalism, her latest book is Don’t Label Me.
Dan setiap peserta yang Irshad Manji (born ) is a Canadian author, journalist, and activist. A Muslim by birth and faith, she is also an outspoken lesbian, feminist, and critic of Islamic fundamentalism. She was once described by The New York Times as "Osama bin Laden's worst nightmare".
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The socio-religio-political situation in Indonesia and Irshad Manji is a globally acclaimed educator, New York Times bestselling author, and advocate of a reformist interpretation on Islam. Irshad is the Founder of Moral Courage Project at New York University’s school of public service, a network of organizations which equip people to engage productively about polarizing issues.
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Elie Wiesel, Border-Buster On July 1, , Elie Wiesel passed away. To the public, he was the Nobel prize-winning author, human rights activist and Holocaust survivor. But to me, Prof. Wiesel was a friend — always ready with a smile despite the melancholy etched into his weathered face, always willing to make New York a. Maryam Namazie (Persia: مریم نمازی; "Irshad Manji was the enthusiastic spark and call to action that we needed to conclude the ACPA Convention. She inspired some delegates not only to embrace, but to leap into moments of great courage even in the face of fear and difficulty. Above all, Irshad took the time to get to know us, our organization, and our values.".