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Respected human rights activist Nonie Darwish assesses the potential for freedom to succeed following the recent revolutions in the Middle EastThe recent powerful wave of Middle East uprisings has fueled both hope and trepidation in the region and around the world as the ultimate fate—and fallout—of the Arab Spring continue to hang in the balance. Born and raised as a Muslim in Egypt and now living in the United States, Nonie Darwish brings an informed perspective to this carefully considered assessment of the potential outcome of the revolutions in the Middle East. This thought-provoking book will add to the ongoing debate on what the future holds for the people and the politics of the region and on the ultimate compatibility of freedom and democracy in the Muslim world.Takes an unflinching, in-depth look at the ramifications of the game-changing recent uprisings in the Middle EastExamines the factors that will obstruct or support freedom and democracy in the Muslim worldWritten by a former journalist for the Middle East News Agency who has written extensively on the Middle East, Islam, and women's rights, and who is also the author of Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Terrifying Implications of Islamic Law and Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror

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9781118133392 | Turner Pub Co, February 28, 2012, cover price $25.95
9781681620060 | Turner Pub Co, February 1, 2012, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Respected human rights activist Nonie Darwish assesses the potential for freedom to succeed following the recent revolutions in the Middle EastThe recent powerful wave of Middle East uprisings has fueled both hope and trepidation in the region and around the world as the ultimate fate—and fallout—of the Arab Spring continue to hang in the balance.

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9781681620015 | Turner Pub Co, February 1, 2012, cover price $13.95

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Product Description: Cruel and Usual Punishment is a wake up call to the Western world. Nonie Darwish presents an insider's look at Sharia and examines how radical Muslim laws are destroying the Western world from within. Living under Sharia law for the first thirty years of her life,a virtual slave to Islamic law, Darwish never questioned or challenged her rights--or dared to even think about the validity of Sharia laws...read more

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9781595551610 | Thomas Nelson Inc, January 6, 2009, cover price $24.99 | About this edition: Cruel and Usual Punishment is a wake up call to the Western world.

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Product Description: Nonie Darwish lived for thirty years in a majority Muslim nation. Everything about her life?family, sexuality, hygiene, business, banking, contracts, economics, politics, social issues, everything?was dictated by the Islamic law code known as Sharia...read more

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9781595552099 | Int edition (Thomas Nelson Inc, November 11, 2008), cover price $14.99 | About this edition: Nonie Darwish lived for thirty years in a majority Muslim nation.

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A Cairo-raised daughter of a high-ranking Egyptian military officer describes how she was raised to hate Americans and Jewish people and submit to dictatorship, her decision to relocate to America as a result of her increasing concern about the violence in her culture, and her efforts to promote peace and tolerance at the risk of her own safety. Reprint. 35,000 first printing.

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9781595230317 | Sentinel, November 16, 2006, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: A Cairo-raised daughter of an Egyptian military officer describes how she was raised to hate Americans and Jewish people and submit to dictatorship, her decision to relocate to America, and her efforts to promote peace and tolerance at the risk of her own safety.

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9781595230447 | Reprint edition (Sentinel, November 6, 2007), cover price $16.00 | About this edition: A Cairo-raised daughter of a high-ranking Egyptian military officer describes how she was raised to hate Americans and Jewish people and submit to dictatorship, her decision to relocate to America as a result of her increasing concern about the violence in her culture, and her efforts to promote peace and tolerance at the risk of her own safety.

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