Infuriatingly stupid analysts - especially people who called themselves Arabists, yet who seemed to know next to nothing about the reality of the Islamic world - wrote reams of commentary [after 9/11]. Their articles were all about Islam saving Aristotle and the zero, which medieval Muslim scholars had done more than eight hundred years ago; about Islam being a religion of peace and tolerance, not the slightest bit violent. These were fairy tales, nothing to do with the real world I knew.
It's wrong to treat Muslims as if they will never find their John Stuart Mill. Christianity and Judaism show people can be very dogmatic and then open up.
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What this quote means
The quote highlights the potential for growth and change in religious beliefs, suggesting that people can evolve in their understanding and acceptance of different ideologies.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali emphasizes that it is unfair to stereotype Muslims as resistant to change, pointing out that followers of other faiths, like Christianity and Judaism, have shown that dogmatism can lead to openness and intellectual exploration over time. This observation suggests a shared human capacity for growth and adaptation in beliefs, regardless of religious background.
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In a discussion about interfaith dialogue, this quote could be used to emphasize the importance of understanding change in beliefs.
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