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Islamofascism, 370
IslamOnline Web Site, 354
Israel and the Jews: American neoconservatives and, 358–59; Ayaan Hirsi Ali and, 31, 347–48, 369; Islamic anti-Semitism, 15, 31, 37, 77, 79, 103–4, 154–55, 173, 183, 354, 364; Palestinian uprising (2000) and, 143; World Trade Center as target and, 77–78
“It Is Time for a Liberal Jihad” (Hirsi Ali and Wilders), 238–39
Izetbegović, Alija, 70
Jackson, Jean, 93
Jafar, Afshan, 19
Jaffree, Javed Iqbal, 411–12, 413, 420
Jahangir, Asma, 175
Jaish-e-Mohammed, 169, 171, 184, 197, 344, 376, 399, 411, 431, 459, 460; murder of Daniel Pearl and, 300; women’s wing, Banat-e-Ayesha, 169
Jamaat-e-Islami, 7, 15, 19, 22, 171, 177, 210, 244, 325, 364, 436
Jemaah Islamiah (Indonesia), 221
jihad: Aafia Siddiqui’s commitment to, 101–2, 105, 106, 110, 114–15, 143, 148–49, 163–70, 176–78, 185–86, 196; in Afghanistan, 60–61, 143; Al-Kifah and, 61; Deobandism and, 431; female jihadis, 127, 244, 303–6, 375, 377, 422; Internet and Web sites, 143, 280, 285, 288, 344; Karachi muftis and, 218–19; levels of, 166–67; manifesto, Milestones, 17; martyrdom and, 141; Maududi on, 7; MSA and, 46–47; Sheikh Omar and, 67–68; Sheikh Tamim al-Adnani and, 69; snuff/pornography Web site www.ogrish .com and, 184, 230, 241–42, 279, 499n279; Suleman Ahmer and, 101; teaching of, in school, 31
Jilani, Hina, 175
Johnson, Sally, 444
Jordan, Elise, 384
Kabbaj, Abida, 279
Kagan, Robert, 357, 359
Kahane, Meir, 67, 78, 129
Kah Foundation, 140
Kalma, Paul, 179, 193–94, 201, 202–3
Kammerman, Bruce, 441
Kanj, Bassam, 69, 70, 141, 156
Kant, Immanuel, 236
Karachi, Pakistan, 297; Aafia Siddiqui hiding in, 343–45; Aafia Siddiqui return to (June 2002), 196–99; Abu Lubaba in, 218–19; al-Qaeda and jihadis in, 177; Amjad Khan in, 209; Amjad Khan’s family in, 163–65; Binori Town Mosque, 23; Deborah Scroggins in, 297, 307–10, 430–32; Defense/Clifton neighborhood, 163, 232, 343; Deobandism in, 22; hunger strike on missing persons in, 367; Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in, 177, 220; kidnapping of Daniel Pearl, xv–xvi, 183; mujahideen in, and murder of doctors, 168; Nakhlah school, 197, 262; Nazimabad district, 345; Saifullah Paracha in, 231; St. Joseph’s College for Women, 24, 25; Sheraton Hotel, 21, 88, 183, 209; Siddiqui family in, 21–25, 88, 196, 209, 270, 272, 307; terrorist plot to bomb Western targets, 252; UIO in, 21, 88; women and hiding places for al-Qaeda leaders, 177; Zamzama (shopping street), 233–34
Karim, Abdul, 462
Karzai, Hamid, 399, 404
Kazmi, Salma, 148
Kenya. See Nairobi, Kenya
Khadr, Ahmad, 303
Khadr, Zaynab, 303, 304, 305–6, 428
Khan, Aga Naeem, xi, 163–65, 167–68, 170, 308–9, 367, 411
Khan, Ahmad, 134, 148, 208, 399–400, 419, 420, 421, 429–30, 436, 437, 452, 458
Khan, Ghani, 400
Khan, Imran, 260, 261, 303, 395
Khan, Majid, xi, xii, 220–24, 231, 233–35, 243, 244, 245, 247, 248, 259, 260, 261, 299, 305, 336, 337, 361, 428, 437, 449
Khan, Maryam, 135, 208, 411, 436, 458
Khan, Mohammed Amjad, xi, xvii, 114; Aafia’s disappearance and, 259–60, 262, 273, 321; Aafia’s Islamist activities and, 115, 129, 135, 156, 166–70, 182–83, 375; Aafia’s theft of money and, 197–98; abuse charges, 136, 149, 308; as brilliant student, 106; camping trips and military equipment, 185–86, 187, 259; children, 134, 135, 198, 209, 210; children, hunt for, 251, 262–63, 367, 375–76, 411, 419, 429; custody battle for children, 436–37, 458–59; divorce from Aafia, 198–99, 208–10; family’s reaction to Aafia’s jihadism, 163–70, 196, 198; FBI and, 185, 186–89, 196, 247, 251, 262; introduction to Aafia, 88–90; ISI meeting with, 247; last contact with Aafia, 210; marriage counseling from Mufti Rafi Usmani, 196–97; marriage to Aafia, 106, 109–10, 114–15, 134–36, 148–50, 176, 182–83, 196–99, 308; marriage to second wife, 208–9, 210, 263; medical career, 106, 115, 121, 127, 134, 135, 142–43, 149–50, 155–56, 165–66, 182, 185, 189, 209; 9/11 attacks and, 155; return to Pakistan (June 26, 2002), 187–89, 196–99; return to Pakistan (Nov. 2001), 166–70; return to U.S. without Aafia (Nov. 2001), 170; in Saudi Arabia, 262; subletting of Boston apartment, 150, 187, 250
Khan, Mohammed Naeem Noor, 284–85, 286
Khan, Sir Syed Ahmad, 3–4, 6
Khan, Suleman Fateh, 208, 436, 458
Khan, Yusuf, 88
Khan, Zahera, xi, 88–90, 163–65, 176, 308–9
Khanum, Malaqah, 244, 305
Khawaja, Khalid, xi, 302, 368, 375, 396, 427–28; interview/party with Deborah Scroggins, 302–6; kidnapping-murder of, 459–60, 461; murder of Daniel Pearl and, 302–3
Khawaja, Osama, 304
Khawaja, Rubina, 304
Khawaja, Shamama, 302, 304
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 20, 226
Kiriakou, John, 418
Klinker, Dan, 184, 230, 241
Kohlmann, Evan, 84, 96, 101
Kouters, Steffie, 191, 192, 212, 447
Kovner, Bruce, 346, 348, 383
Kovner, Suzie, 383
Kranenberg, Annieke, 242, 281
Kristof, Nicholas, 455
Kristol, William, 359
Kroes, Neelie, 204, 205–6, 211, 212, 213, 215, 338
Kucharski, Thomas, 443
Kunstler, William, 417
Kuwait, 36, 60
Laher, Suheil, 46–47, 68, 105, 184
Lamoreaux, Annette, 245, 298
Lanoye, Tom, 313
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, 271, 284, 376, 431
Lashkar-e-Taiba, 127, 399
Laurel, MD, 156
La Vigne, Christopher, 453, 464
Lea, Susanna, 212, 324, 492n212
Lebanon, 70, 141
Lévy, Bernard-Henri, 299–300, 381
Lewis, Bernard, 94, 205, 348
Louwé, Leo, xiii, 65–66, 71–72, 80, 87, 92, 98, 100, 116, 125
Lovers of the Paradise Maidens (Azzam), 143
Lucman, Mubashir, 457
Lunteren, Holland, 65, 72, 74, 80, 99
Luyendijk, Joris, 139–40, 181
MacDonald, Pat, 405
Magan, Arro Hirsi, xiii, 11, 39, 40, 42, 87, 104, 264
Magan, Haweya Hirsi, xiii, 12, 26, 29–30, 32, 33, 41, 52, 56, 73; death of, 131, 407, 485n131; emigration to Netherlands (1994), 98–100, 103; female circumcision, and, 13; mental illness, 100, 103, 116–18, 125–26, 131; return to Nairobi (1997), 126
Magan, Ijaabo Hirsi, xiii, 12, 39, 52, 103, 409
Magan, Mahad Hirsi, xiii, 11, 13, 14, 26, 27, 29, 33, 49, 54–55, 131, 132, 339, 340, 409
Magan, Sahra, 391, 414, 454
Magan Isse, Hirsi, xiii, 237; background, 10–11; clan of, 10, 28; educated in U.S., 10–11; in England, 190, 205, 264, 397–98; escape to Ethiopia, 13; estrangement from family, 28; female circumcision and, 12–13; imprisonment in Somalia, 12, 13; leukemia and death of, 391–92, 414–15, 425; relationship with Ayaan, 14–15, 74, 75–76, 104, 118, 138–39, 146–47, 190, 195, 201, 202, 205, 264, 269, 340–41, 365, 391–92, 397–98, 409, 414–15, 425; return to Nairobi (1991), 52; in Saudi Arabia, 13–14, 17; SSDF and, 13, 17, 26, 28, 33, 40, 52; wife Asha Artan, 9, 28, 52–53, 74; wife in Ethiopia, 29; wife Maryan Farah Warsame, 11–12, 52–53, 74
Maidens of Paradise, The (Azzam), 285
Mak, Geert, 191, 202, 314–16, 353, 504–353
Malik, Rehman, 107, 424
al-Marabh, Nabil, 156
Mariner, Joanne, 367–68
Masood, Muhammad, 127
al-Masri, Abu Khabab, 328, 413
al-Maududi, Abu al-A’la, 6–7, 15, 17, 19
Mazhar, Maulana, 232
McCain, John, 439
Mehmood, Abdul Karim (Musab Aruchi), 284
Mehsud, Baitullah, 413
Mehsud, Hakimullah, 459, 460
Merberg, James, 187, 188–89
Mercy International, 88, 300
Merkel, Angela, 347
Mernissi, Fatema, 175
Messaoudi, Khalida, 175
Metropolitan Detention Center, 417, 441
Milestones on the Road (Qutb), 17
Mir, Hamid, 258, 260, 310
al-Mirabi, Anwar, 141–42
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Aafia Siddiqui and, xvii, 38, 45–48, 58, 93–94, 106–7; McCormick Hall, 45, 106; MSA and, 46–47, 95; multiculturalism, 93–94; Muslim students, 46–47, 68
modernity, 19
Mogadishu, Somalia, 9, 10–11, 39, 41, 43
Mohamed, Binyam, 393–94
Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh (KSM), xii, 60, 83; Aafia Siddiqui and, xvi, 246, 273, 299, 421, 424, 467; arrest, 243, 261, 305; arrests of associates, 284–86; associates of, 271, 285, 307; Baltimore plot, xi, 220, 222, 261, 336–37; bioterrorism and chemical warfare, 244–45; in Brooklyn, 178; detention in CIA black site, 360, 444, 449; in Karachi, 177; Khawaja and, 428–29; murder of Daniel Pearl and, xvi, 300, 461–62; nephew of, xi, 187, 232, 252, 424, 462 (see also al-Baluchi, Ammar); Newsweek story, 260; 9/11 attacks and, xvi, 185, 219–20; Padilla and, 185; Saifullah Paracha and, 232, 244
Mohammed, Maryam, 367
Mohammed, Zahid, 300
al-Monla, Samir, 83
Moors, Annelies, 181
el-Morabet, Abdellatif, 242
al-Morabit, Mohammed, 281
Moreno, Linda, 450, 453
Mowatt-Larssen, Rolf, 327–29
Mueller, Robert, 272
“Multicultural Drama” (Scheffer), 146
Muntasser, Emadeddin, 68, 83, 127, 188
Musharraf, Pervez, 24, 164, 221, 260–61, 270, 271, 330, 423; assassination attempts on, 271, 305; Benazir Bhutto and, 376–77; firing of Chief Justice, 368; Lal Mosque assault and, 375, 376; missing persons in Pakistan and, 366–68, 375–76; U.S. support of, 376–77
Musharraf, Sehba, 24
Muslim Brotherhood, 15, 16, 17, 32, 35, 40, 70, 94, 143, 161, 171, 325; Web site, 354
Muslim Students Association (MSA), 35, 70, 148; Aafia Siddiqui and, 34–35, 47, 70, 188; Al-Kifah and, 68; anti-Semitism/anti-Americanism of, 95; in Boston area, 46–47, 95; Relief International, 70; at University of Houston, 35–36
My Forbidden Face, 212
Nairobi, Kenya: Asha Artan and family in, 17, 26–33, 39–40, 43–44; Ayaan Hirsi Ali and, 17, 26–33, 44, 49–50, 446; Islam in, 30–32; Kilimani section, 32–33; Muslim Brotherhood in, 32; Muslim Girls Secondary School, 29; Niall Ferguson and, 446; Somali refugees in, 17, 44, 49–50, 56; Valley Secretarial College, 32
Naleie, Zahra Siad, 264–66, 268
Nasir, Javed, 60, 107
Nasreen, Taslima, 364
Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 17
National Review, 409
National Security Agency, 329–30
neoconservatives, 326, 357, 358–59, 502n326; Ayaan Hirsi Ali and, 357–59. See also American Enterprise Institute
Netherlands: anti-Muslim sentiments, violence, 292, 311–12, 314–16, 318; anti-Semitism issue, 314–16; Article 23, 193–94, 254, 275; assassination of Pim Fortuyn, 193; asylum crackdown in, 274–75, 331–32, 342; asylum system, 81; Ayaan’s immigrant status, 62–66, 192, 214, 216; Binnenhof, 228, 280, 312; bodyguards for Ayaan issue, 200, 202–3, 204, 215, 216, 278, 357, 362, 378–81, 508n378; Calvinism in, 146, 180; case of Taida Pasic, 331–32, 342, 349; Christian Democrats, 225, 254–55, 275; consensus politics in, 203; criticism of Islam, 172–75, 311, 380 (see also Fortuyn, Pim; Hirsi Ali, Ayaan; Wilders, Geert); critics of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, 239, 311–19 (see also Hirsi Ali, Ayaan, politics, and issues); D-66 party, 225; Dutch culture, 117, 138, 145, 313, 334; Dutch intelligence (AIVD), 239–40, 279, 292, 494n239; Dutch politics and the Enlightenment, 193, 236; Dutch values, 312; Dutch virtue of tolerance, 91, 145, 152–53, 193, 217, 358; election of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, 225; expulsion/departure of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, 349–53; fall of government over Ayaan Hirsi Ali crisis, 351; feminists in, 191, 194–95; Fortuyn List Party, 190, 203; free speech in, 229–30; governance of (pillar system), 144, 145; Green Party, 381; The Hague, 236–37; Hofstad terrorist group, 279–81, 318; homosexuality in, 73, 145, 152–53, 173; honor killings and, 254, 313; immigrant issues, 204–5; immigration bill, 2000, 179–80; Islam criticized in, 190; Islamism in, 239, 288; Jews in, 103; jihadis/terrorists in, 239–42, 279–81, 292, 494n239; killing of Theo van Gogh and, 288–92, 318; Labor Party, 144, 152, 179, 190, 191, 204–5, 206, 211, 225, 238, 256; Liberal Party, 145, 193, 204, 205–7, 211, 225, 226–28, 238, 254, 274, 283, 311, 312, 318–19, 331, 332; Moroccan community in, 145, 215, 268; multiculturalism, criticism of, 181; Muslim population, 144–45, 152, 194, 215, 239, 278; Muslim women in, 190–91, 211, 214, 217, 254; Muslim women in politics, 256; national character, 71, 113; 9/11 attacks, reaction to, 157; 1951 Refugee Convention, 49, 51, 214; Nomad reviewed in, 455; opposition to Islamicization of, 145–46, 152, 181, 194 (see also Fortuyn, Pim); popularity of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, 175, 180, 181, 191, 202, 283, 312, 380, 381; pornographic industry, 267; religious sensitivities in, 226–27; Schengen Accords and, 98; separation of church and state in, 226–27; sexual freedom and, 145, 180, 490n180; snuff/pornography Web site www .ogrish.com and, 184, 230; social services/benefits granted in, 66; Somalia contrasted with, 71, 117; Somali exodus from, 266; Somalis in, 51, 63–66, 72, 80–82, 98–100, 103, 214, 265, 267–68; Turkish community, 215, 268, 332–34; Turkish woman in Parliament, 213–14; underside/underbelly of culture, 334; U.S. war in Iraq/torture charges and, 236–37; women’s equality in, 145
neuroscience, 120–24, 142
New Republic, 389
Newsweek , 260, 272–73
New Yorker, 346
New York Review of Books, 363, 389
New York Sun, 346
New York Times, 83, 107–8, 155, 371–72; coverage of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, 212, 214, 322–23; Nomad review, 455
Nijmegen, Holland, 116, 117, 125, 332–33
Nomad (Hirsi Ali), 51, 433, 440, 454–55
Nomani, Asra, 300, 302, 461
Norway, 462
Nosair, El Sayyid, 67, 78, 129
Nova Civitas, 312
NRC Handelsblad, 146, 153, 193, 206, 311; Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s op-ed piece in, 204; “Hirsi Ali’s Latest Provocation,” 283; “It Is Time for a Liberal Jihad,” 238–39; Jutta Chorus article on Ayaan Hirsi Ali, 276, 283
Obama, Barack, 323, 438–39
Odone, Cristina, 455
Of Paradise and Power (Kagan), 357
Ogrish Web site, 184, 230, 241–42, 280
O’Hora, Michael, 223, 243
Okin, Susan Moller, 94, 195
Omaar, Rageh, 339
Omaar, Rakiya, 339
Omar, Mullah, 128, 164, 270
Onasser, Fatima, 190, 191
Opzij magazine, 191, 194–95, 202, 204, 312
Organization of Islamic Conference, 228
Örgü, Fadime, 213–14, 215, 238, 256
Osman, Faduma, 49, 51, 55, 62, 63, 74, 75, 125, 140, 146, 264, 340
Osman, Mahad, 125
Osman Haji, Omar, 407–10
al-Ouda, Salman, 94
Paasschen, Gwendolyn van, 383
Padilla, Jose, 177–78, 185, 187, 219, 249, 393, 394
Pakistan, xii, 4, 18, 21, 24, 34; Aafia Siddiqui’s arrest and martyrdom, 422–24, 426–27, 435; Aafia Siddiqui’s conviction and protests, 457–58; Afghans operating from, 60; al-Qaeda and, 60, 177, 220, 270, 285, 299–300, 304; arrest of Aafia Siddiqui and, 273, 286, 320, 321; arrests of terrorists for U.S., 242–43, 261, 284, 329; Benazir Bhutto elected, 24–25, 59; Bhutto assassinated, 377; Bhutto overthrown, 18–19; burning of U.S. Embassy in, 20; Deobandism in, 18, 22, 60, 156, 164, 197, 300, 376; divorce in, 199; dress of, shalwar kameez, 47; emigration to U.S. from, 33; Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), 252–53, 387, 424; General Zia and, xi, 18, 20, 21, 24; head scarves worn, 24; Hudood laws, 19, 21–22, 58; Human Rights Commission, 34; ISI (Inter
-Services Intelligence), xii, 20, 24, 60, 83, 107, 169, 251, 253, 259, 271, 284–85, 299–300, 304, 321, 329, 330, 345, 368, 377, 386–87, 423; Islamism in, 15, 20, 22, 59–60, 107, 244, 261–62, 301, 364, 400, 427, 468; Jaish-e-Mohammed in, 169, 184, 271; Jamaat-e-Islami in, 7, 15, 19, 22, 177, 210, 364, 436; jihadis in, 22–23, 60, 69–70, 88, 108, 270–71; Lal Mosque assault, 375, 376, 395, 422, 460; Lashkar-e-Taiba in, 127; missing persons in, xii, 304, 366–68, 375–76, 395, 420; Nawaz Sharif elected, 60; Ramzi Yousef captured in, 107; sensational press in, 426; Shiites in, 22–23; Siddiqui family in, 4, 8, 18, 20–25 (see also Karachi, Pakistan); suicide bombers and, 376, 399–400, 426; Sunnis in, 426; Taliban and, 127, 377, 424, 426, 431, 457, 459; U.S. hunt for, terrorists in, 107–8; U.S. policy and, 20; women in, 19, 58; zakat required in, 22
Pakistani Taliban, 377, 426, 431, 457, 459
Paracha, Farhat, 231
Paracha, Saifullah, xii, 231–34, 235, 243–44, 260–61, 336; arrest of, 261
Paracha, Uzair, xii, 233–35, 243, 247–48, 260–61, 299; trial of, 336–37
“Parallel Lives” (Anderson), 391
Pasic, Taida, 331–32, 342, 349
Patterson, Anne, 423, 458
Pearl, Daniel, xv–xvi, 183, 280; killers of, 184, 249–50, 271, 300, 461–62; motivation for killing of, 299–300, 302–3, 306, 461; video of beheading, 183–84, 230, 241–42, 462
Pearl, Mariane, 183, 303, 461
Pegtel, Alies, 191, 226, 483n113
Pellikaan, Huib, 194, 201–4, 207, 237
PEN American Center, 346
Peper, Bram, 212, 213, 215
Persian Gulf War, 36