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Ibn Warraq
Ibn Warraq
is a visiting fellow at the Center for Law and Counterterrorism, a project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. He is the author of Why I am Not a Muslim (978-1591020110), What the Koran Really Says (978-1573929455), and Virgins? What Virgins? And Other Essays (978-1616141707). He is a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal and The Guardian. He lives in New York City. Why the West is Best
A Muslim Apostate’s Defense of Liberal Democracy
We in the West in general, and in the United States in particular, have witnessed over the last twenty years a slow erosion of our civilizational self-confidence. Under the influence of intellectuals and academics like Susan Sontag and Noam Chomsky, and destructive fashions from postmodernism to multiculturalism, the West has lost all security in its [...]