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Women´s Civil Rights and Ayaan Hirsi

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a voice for women in the Muslim diaspora. Her outspoken nature and strong criticism of the Qur’an have led to threats on her life by many religious leaders. Hirsi Ali was born in 1969 in war-torn Somalia. Her father was a prominent member of the party responsible for the Somalian Revolution, however autonomy was a constant struggle in the early life of Ayaan Hirsi Ali. As a child, she was subjected to Female Genital Mutilation. As a young adult, her family tried to force her into an arranged marriage with her cousin. These struggles became the catalyst for the film she wrote, Submission, in which she discusses the verses in the Qur’an some men use to justify supremacy over women. The compilation of these circumstances is what led to her career in civil rights for women in the Muslim world. One passage Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s film Submission focuses on, is the menstruation of women: "It is harm, so keep away from wives during menstruation. And do not approach them until they are pure. And when they have purified themselves, then come to them from where Allah has ordained for you. Indeed, Allah loves those who are constantly repentant and loves those who purify themselves" (The Qur’an: A New Translation, Surat Al-Baqarah Q 2:222).
The focus on ritual “cleanliness” denotes misogyny and a fear of menstruation in the Qur’an. This ideology has been passed down through the generations and has mutated into patriarchal control of the reproductive organs of many

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