Now They Call Me Infidel
By (Author) Nonie Darwish
Sentinel
Sentinel
6th November 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social groups: religious groups and communities
B
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A political and personal odyssey from hatred to love When Nonie Darwish was a girl of eight, her father died while leading covert attacks on Israel. A high-ranking Egyptian military officer stationed with his family in Gaza, he was considered a shahid,a martyr for jihad. Yet at an early age, Darwish developed a skeptical eye about her own Muslim culture and upbringing. Why the love of violence and hatred of Jews and Christians Why the tolerance of glaring social injustices Why blame America and Israel for everything Today Darwish thrives as an American citizen, a Christian, a conservative Republican, and an advocate for Israel. To many, she is now an infidel. But she is risking her comfort and her safety to reveal the many politically incorrect truths about Muslim culture that she knows firsthand.
Nonie Darwish is a woman of great courage with an amazing story to tell.
David Horowitz
A book of great humanity, intelligence, and courage.
David Pryce-Jones, senior editor, "National Review"
Indispensable insight into the world of Islamic radicalism and jihad.
Former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania
Anyone who wants to understand the real meaning of the clash of civilizations between radical Islam and the West should read this book.
Congressman Tom Tancredo of Colorado
aNonie Darwish is a woman of great courage with an amazing story to tell.a
aDavid Horowitz
aA book of great humanity, intelligence, and courage.a
aDavid Pryce-Jones, senior editor, "National Review"
aIndispensable insight into the world of Islamic radicalism and jihad.a
aFormer Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania
aAnyone who wants to understand the real meaning of the clash of civilizations between radical Islam and the West should read this book.a
aCongressman Tom Tancredo of Colorado
"Nonie Darwish is a woman of great courage with an amazing story to tell."
-David Horowitz
"A book of great humanity, intelligence, and courage."
-David Pryce-Jones, senior editor, "National Review"
"Indispensable insight into the world of Islamic radicalism and jihad."
-Former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania
"Anyone who wants to understand the real meaning of the clash of civilizations between radical Islam and the West should read this book."
-Congressman Tom Tancredo of Colorado
Nonie Darwish is a woman of great courage with an amazing story to tell.
David Horowitz
A book of great humanity, intelligence, and courage.
David Pryce-Jones, senior editor, "National Review"
Indispensable insight into the world of Islamic radicalism and jihad.
Former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania
Anyone who wants to understand the real meaning of the clash of civilizations between radical Islam and the West should read this book.
Congressman Tom Tancredo of Colorado
Nonie Darwish grew up in Cairo and Gaza, the daughter of a high-ranking Egyptian army officer.She now lectures around the country to civic organizations, universities, churches, and synagogues.