Daniel Ali
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Daniel Ali 1959 (age 48–49), is an Iraqi Kurdish author, speaker and Islamic scholar. He was born in Iraqi Kurdistan and lived through the ethnic cleansing and Anfal campaign during the Baathist period from 1975 to 1988. He has published two books Inside Islam: A Guide for Catholics in 2003, and Out of Islam, Free at Last, in 2007. He often travels the United States speaking to wide audiences about Islam, and Iraq. [1] More information can be found on the website [1]link title
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[edit] Life and Works
Daniel Ali was active in his college years in Iraqi resistance efforts against Saddam Hussein. He was privy to techniques, propaganda tactics and strategies of various covert groups. He met and married his American wife while he was still living in Kurdistan. In September of 1995, he became a born-again Christian, and thereafter commenced his writings on Islam. His writings and seminars over the last 15 years have taken him to every corner of the United States.
In August, 2001, Mr. Ali launched Christian-Islamic Forum to advise the public on the agenda of radical Islam well underway in the West. His first book, Inside Islam: A Guide for Catholics, Ascension Press, 2003, was published to get the basic elements of Islam in the hands of those who wanted to read more.
His second book, Out of Islam, Free at Last, Tate Publishing, 2007, presents a manual for engaging Muslims in productive conversations on the Koran. Mr. Ali is a member of the American Academy of Religion, where he delivered in March, 2008, a dissertation on the Theology of Slavery in Islam.link title
Out of Islam, Free at Last begins with an account of his youth as a Muslim Kurd, through which he endured jail and torture. He writes that he escaped three death sentences under Saddam Hussein. Daniel Ali goes on to challenge Muslims' historical misconceptions using the Qur'an and the Hadith. He is a regular speaker on Islam, and in Iraq in particular. He has been featured on numerous religious radio and television programs, including the EWTN's The Journey Home. In 2002, he was the co-host of the EWTN video series Islam and Christianity with Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J.
[edit] Books
- Inside Islam: A Guide for Catholics, with R. Spencer, Ascension Press, 2003, ISBN 0965922855.
- Out of Islam: Free at Last, 168 pp., Tate Publishing, 2007, ISBN 159886761X.
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- ^ "Moderate" Islam in Egypt - But not for Converts to the Christian Faith, By Sandro Magister,