Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Nascimento : 1969-11-13, Mogadishu, Somalia

História

Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-born Dutch-American activist, feminist, author, scholar and former politician.

Perfil

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Filmes

Islam and the Future of Tolerance
Herself
In the thick of a controversial war of ideas, two enlightening figures, Sam Harris, an atheist and a critic of religion, and Maajid Nawaz, an Islamist-turned-liberal activist, partake in an engaging dialogue on the state of Islam, its potential reform, the militant ideology of Islamism, and where all this lays in a secular world.
Os Incrédulos
Self
"Os Incrédulos" (ou Os Descrentes), segue os renomados cientistas Richard Dawkins e Lawrence Krauss pelo mundo enquanto falam publicamente sobre a importância da Ciência e da Razão no mundo moderno, incentivando as pessoas a rejeitarem abordagens antiquadas motivadas pela religião e pela política para temas atuais importantes, tornando o mundo um lugar melhor para todos. e Livre (Classificação Indicativa estimada Livre)
Atheist Alliance International Convention 2007
Self
The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science presents a DVD collection of 9 speakers from the Atheist Alliance International 2007 Convention (AtheistAlliance.org) held in Washington, D.C. Hear from some of the world's leading rationalists on a variety of subjects including suicide terrorism (Thomson), the Intelligent Deign movement (Scott), Islam (Hirsi Ali), church/state separation (Tabash), "The OUT Campaign" and the labeling of children (Dawkins), atheism, religion and much more. Q&A sessions follow most of the talks.
Submission: Part I
Writer
The film tells the story of four fictional characters played by a single actress wearing a veil, but clad in a see-through chador, her naked body painted with verses from the Koran. The characters are Muslim women who have been abused in various ways. The film contains monologues of these women and dramatically highlights three verses of the Koran that give authority to men over women, by showing them painted on women’s bodies.