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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Immigration, Islam and Women's Rights (with Ayaan Hirsi Ali)

Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae

Christian, Talbot, Church, Culture, Biola, Think Biblically, Christianity, Sean Mcdowell, Scott Rae, Religion & Spirituality

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Since mass migration from Africa and the Middle East into Europe since 2015, there has been a marked increase in the sexual assault and harassment of women, especially in public in Europe. Women's rights activist and best selling author Ayaan Hirsi Ali addresses this in her new book entitled, Prey: Immigration, Islam and Erosion of Women's Rights. Join Scott and Sean for a provocative discussion of this controversial subject. Ayaan Hirsi Ali is founder of the AHA Foundation in New York ...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Think Biblically, Conversations on Faith and Culture, a podcast from Talbot School

0:06.2

Theology at Biola University. I'm your host Scott Ray, Dean of Faculty and Professor

0:10.4

of Christian Ethics. And I'm your co-host, Sean McD McDowell Professor of Apologetics.

0:15.0

We're here today with a very special guest who you may be familiar with from some of her recent books,

0:21.0

not to mention having read about her in the newspaper.

0:24.3

Ayan Hearsi Ali is our guest today and we're here to talk about her latest book entitled

0:31.0

Pray, not PRAY, but PREY, subtitle Immigration, Islam and the

0:37.0

erosion of women's rights. If you're not familiar with Ayan, she'll tell you a

0:41.1

little bit of her journey here in just a moment, but she was raised in a very

0:45.7

devout Muslim family in Somalia, emigrated to the Netherlands, and was a very well-known and visible critic of the way radical Islam was treating

0:58.2

women not only in the Muslim world but in the West.

1:03.0

She was, she would collaborate on a film with Theo Van Gogh in the early 2000s.

1:09.9

Was elected to the Dutch Parliament, emigrated after serving in the Dutch Parliament, emigrated

1:15.6

to the United States in the mid-to-late 2000s, has authored several books.

1:21.7

The one you may be familiar with, the most popular one I think is her book

1:24.8

Infidel, which describes her journey having been raised in a radical Muslim home and her journey out of that into life in the West.

1:35.8

So I am really delighted to have you with us.

1:38.8

Thank you so much for coming on.

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Thank you so much for having me on.

1:44.0

Let me ask just to start with, what was it like for you as a girl, a young woman, growing up in

1:50.9

your family and community in Somalia?

1:54.0

Well, I would say very, very different from, you know, any young girl growing up in the United States of America.

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