Gender Across Cultures: An Interview with Nonie Darwish

'Nonie Darwish grew up in Gaza and Cairo. When she was 8 years old her father, a high-ranking military officer, was killed in an act of terrorism, making him a' shahid, 'or martyr for jihad. Darwish came to America when she was 30 and was struck by the freedoms enjoyed in her new coun...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Joanie Eppinga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gonzaga Library Publishing 2007-01-01
Series:Journal of Hate Studies
Online Access:https://jhs.press.gonzaga.edu/articles/51
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Summary:'Nonie Darwish grew up in Gaza and Cairo. When she was 8 years old her father, a high-ranking military officer, was killed in an act of terrorism, making him a' shahid, 'or martyr for jihad. Darwish came to America when she was 30 and was struck by the freedoms enjoyed in her new country; she has felt compelled to speak out for tolerance since 9/11. She is the author of' Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror 'and the originator of the group Arabs for Israel (www.arabsforisrael.com). Darwishs second book', Cruel and Usual Punishment, 'about the conditions of Muslim women under Sharia (Islamic law), will be published in 2008. Darwish spoke with our editor on February 29, 2008'.
ISSN:2169-7442