Unveiled
How the West Empower Radical Muslims
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Yasmine Mohammed
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About this listen
Ayaan Hirsi Ali's Infidel meets The Handmaid's Tale.
Since September 11, 2001, the Western world has been preoccupied with Islam and its role in terrorism. Yet, public debate about the faith is polarized. One camp praises "the religion of peace", while the other claims all Muslims are terrorists. Canadian human rights activist Yasmine Mohammed believes both sides are dangerously wrong.
In Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam, Yasmine speaks her truth as a woman born in the Western world yet raised in a fundamentalist Islamic home. Despite being a first-generation Canadian, she never felt at home in the West. And even though she attended Islamic schools and wore the hijab since age nine, Yasmine never fit in with her Muslim family, either. With one foot in each world, Yasmine is far enough removed from both to see them objectively, yet close enough to see them honestly.
Part Ayaan Hirsi Ali's Infidel, part The Handmaid's Tale, Yasmine's memoir takes listeners into a world few Westerners are privy to. As a college educator for over 15 years, Yasmine's goal is to unveil the truth. Is FGM Islamic or cultural? Is the hijab forced or a choice? Is ISIS a representation of "true" Islam or a radical corruption? And why is there so much conflicting information? Like most insular communities, the Islamic world has both an "outside voice" and an "inside voice". It's all but impossible for bystanders to get a straight answer.
Without telling anyone what to believe, Unveiled navigates the rhetoric and guides truth-seekers through media narratives, political correctness, and outright lies while encouraging listeners to come to their own conclusions.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-08-22
fabulous
loved it . dealing with men who have a religious mandate to beat you and control you . I hope this book helps liberals to wake up to is-lame.
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- L. Jager
- 14-03-24
Enlightening
A must read or listen to book to understand what being a Muslim can mean for a woman.
That abuse that is an offense in our western world should remain an offense. Someone's religion is not an excuse or explanation why it should go unpunished.
The final message that feminists around the world should stand shoulder to shoulder with suppressed women everywhere and not be side tracked by ' different culture/ race absolvers' to not take up the fight.
Never a truer word is spoken.
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- Samantha Hutchings
- 08-03-23
Just, Wow.
I cried, I angered. I flew from despair to hope. After all, if people like Yasmin can go through so much and still come out with the feeling all is not lost then Western democracies can be saved by themselves, from those that would destroy them and for those to whom we represent hope and sometimes TRUE asylum. This book should be on the curriculum in the Western educational system. Ben Affleck should also read it and make it into a film, I have suggested as much to him on Twitter - perhaps do the same? (Ha, but not Ha) The only thing I would say is that I personally do not like the word feminist (I feel the word has been adopted by those that dislike men simply for being men- the opposite of equality) Suffragette, however, is extremely apt. But, we mustn’t forget that all efforts past, present and future also rely on the broad minds and courage of men too. Saving Western democracies from radical Islam and supporting people in countries that wish to rid themselves of it’s scourge is no mean feat, but this book leaves one feeling a perverse sense of optimism because the alternative is laid to bare.
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- pip
- 18-12-23
Everyone Must read this book !
Amazing book relevant to the dark times we live in ! Explains so much to someone not understanding the Muslim faith I will look at Muslim women with new eyes we are fighting the wrong fight in the western culture
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- Ebtsam
- 31-10-21
Amazingly Brave
I cried while reading this book for the first time and I still struggled while listening to it hear here as well because I have been through similar experiences as Yasmine. I am so sorry she had to live through all of this, it's very hard. I can't believe how brave she is to speak up on those issues knowing she will definitely offend people and make them uncomfortable. I loved every bit of her story and I know for a fact that there is a lot of things she didn't mention. I wish her the best in everything she does and I am so proud of her and her bravery.
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- Miss Meow
- 11-02-20
what an amazing woman!
I have been waiting so long for this book to come to audible and was very excited when it fjnally did. Yasmine is an inspirational and strong woman who tells a very important story. I highly recommend this book, to Muslim women, to feminists but also to westerners in general, especially to the ones that don't know much about Islam or what it is like growing up in a deeply religious and suppresive environment. It is a story that needed to be told and heard by many. Hopefully it will lead to greater understanding and support for those in need.
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- Sam A
- 10-01-23
A story everyone should hear
This story is very important and powerful, about a woman escaping a life of abuse partly due to Islam, the religion she was involved with. Yasmine's story is riveting and inspiring and should be essential listening for everyone, especially women to enable them to help gain the freedom, equality and respect that they deserve.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-07-21
Uncomfortable truths
When we reach outside of our bubble of comfort and confront issues that have global relevance, it increases gratitude. A courageous woman who has inspired me.
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- Sahalie38
- 25-03-24
A harrowing memoir that rings true for many
This gutrenching and ultimately inspiring account of Yasmine's life is a must read. Though some have criticised that she did not spend much time picking apart and analysing the hypocrisy of the blanket refusal of the political left to hold the Muslim world to an equal account as the west, I don't think further analysis beyond the points she did articulate--blindly looking past the pain and suffering of abused women and children--was necessary as her story speaks for itself in this regard. Thank you Yasmine, for lifting the lid on how religion and culture can conspire to keep women and children in a virtual prison, all while those who claim to be the champions of marginalised groups turn a blind and ignorant eye.
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- lynn orman
- 29-11-24
Eye opening
Heartbreaking and eye opening story.
Beautiful written and read
Such a brave testimony of overcoming adversity
Highly recommend listening
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