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Now They Call Me Infidel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Now They Call Me Infidel
''Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror'' is a best-selling〔 book authored by human rights activist Nonie Darwish. First published by Sentinel in 2006, the book discusses —among other topics—Darwish's change in attitude toward Jews and Israelis, Islamic extremism in the United States and Darwish's trip to Israel. The book has made Dawrish "one of the heroines of the Conservative Right." In a review for the Hoover Institution, author Aaron Mannes says that ''Now They Call Me Infidel'' provides support for the claim that "improving the status of women is essential to reform in the Muslim world." In a review for ''Human Events'', Larry Kelley says the "book is a blistering indictment of a misogynistic polygamous world of the supposedly moderate Egyptian society."〔 Jim Hulston, writing in the ''Electronic Intifada'', was generally critical of the book, saying, "as a whole, the book is tedious, predictable, and badly edited -- born to be bought, scanned and displayed, not actually read." ==References==
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