A) Tariq Ramadan B) Salman Rushdie C) Hanan Ashrawi D) Ayaan Hirsi Ali
A) The history of Islam. B) A critique of Western literature. C) Ayaan Hirsi Ali's life story and experiences. D) U.S. foreign policy.
A) Saudi Arabia B) Pakistan C) Somalia D) Egypt
A) Female circumcision. B) Polygamy. C) Honor killings. D) Child marriage.
A) People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). B) Party for the Animals (PvdD). C) Labour Party (PvdA). D) Green Left (GroenLinks).
A) Her autobiographical writings. B) Her involvement in politics. C) Her criticism of Islam. D) Her stance on women's rights.
A) The conflict between her Muslim upbringing and her desire for freedom. B) Her experiences as a wealthy woman. C) Her travels around the world. D) Her connections to ancient civilizations.
A) It sparked significant debate on Islam and women's rights. B) It ended discussions about radical Islam. C) It promoted a better understanding of Islamic teachings. D) It was irrelevant to modern conversations. |