Nomad

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"Nomad" is a memoir by Ayaan Hirsi Ali that chronicles her journey from a traditional Muslim upbringing to becoming a prominent critic of Islam and advocate for women's rights in the West.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
advocates individual rights
reform in Islamic culture
secularism
author Ayaan Hirsi Ali NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Islamic fundamentalism
Western appeasement of radical Islam
multiculturalism that tolerates oppression of women
focusesOn challenges of integration for Muslim immigrants
clash between Islamic traditions and Western liberal values
family relationships under religious pressure
personal experiences with political Islam
follows Infidel NERFINISHED
genre autobiography
political memoir
hasForm print
hasSequelRelation companion to Infidel
language English
mainCharacter Ayaan Hirsi Ali NERFINISHED
mainTheme advocacy for women's rights
critique of Islam
family and cultural conflict
freedom of speech
transition from traditional Muslim upbringing to life in the West
narrativePerspective first-person
nonfiction true
portrays honor culture in Muslim societies
impact of religious doctrine on women's lives
setting Ethiopia NERFINISHED
Kenya NERFINISHED
Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
Somalia NERFINISHED
The Netherlands NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
subject Ayaan Hirsi Ali NERFINISHED
Islam NERFINISHED
immigration
integration
religious criticism
women's rights
targetAudience general adult readers
readers interested in religion and politics
readers interested in women's rights
timePeriodCovered early 21st century
late 20th century

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