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De Zoontjesfabriek Gratis Epub, Ebook DE ZOONTJESFABRIEK GRATIS Auteur: Ayaan Hirsi Ali Aantal pagina's: 94 pagina's Verschijningsdatum: 2002-11-30 Uitgever: Uitgeverij Augustus EAN: 9789045702810 Taal: nl Link: Download hier De zoontjesfabriek: Over vrouwen, islam en integratie Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — De zoontjesfabriek by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. De zoontjesfabriek: Over vrouwen, islam en integratie by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Als mijn oma werd gevraagd hoeveel kinderen ze had, zei ze: 'Eén. Dat zei ze ook over ons gezin. Dat wij maar één kind hadden. Ik werd er wanhopig van. Wat moest ik met mijn leven "Een moslimvrouw heeft meer status naarmate ze meer zonen heeft. Wat moest ik met mijn leven op aarde? Zoontjes baren! Een zoontjesfabriek worden. Ik was toen negen jaar. Om hun toekomstige functie als zoontjesfabriek zo goed mogelijk te vervullen, wordt meisjes van jongs af aan geleerd zich te schikken. Naar God, vader, broer, familie, clan. Hoe beter een vrouw daarin slaagt, hoe deugdzamer ze gevonden wordt. Je moet altijd geduldig zijn, ook wanneer je man de meest vreselijke dingen van je verlangt. En daarvoor word je beloond in het hiernamaals. Maar die beloning stelt weinig voor. Voor vrouwen zijn er in het paradijs dadels en druiven. Verder niets. Get A Copy. Paperback , 94 pages. Published October by Augustus first published January 1st More Details Original Title. Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about De zoontjesfabriek , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. Sort order. Start your review of De zoontjesfabriek: Over vrouwen, islam en integratie. Jun 18, Danielnlgmail. Haar opvattingen in dit boek en andere boeken deden me denken aan de tijd toen ik zelf nog sterker geloofde in de ideeën van de Verlichting en waarom ik zolang altijd steevast VVD stemde. Ik vermoed dat zij de liberale grondslagen die vandaag de dag nog aanwezig zijn in de VV overschat. Echter neemt dat niet weg dat zijn een indringende kijk geeft in de wereld van de radicale islam. Wat haar zo bijzonder maakt is dat ze zelf een Islamitische opvoeding heeft gehad en weet waar ze over praat uit Haar opvattingen in dit boek en andere boeken deden me denken aan de tijd toen ik zelf nog sterker geloofde in de ideeën van de Verlichting en waarom ik zolang altijd steevast VVD stemde. Wat haar zo bijzonder maakt is dat ze zelf een Islamitische opvoeding heeft gehad en weet waar ze over praat uit eigen ervaring. Anderen die hebben getracht de islam open te breken zijn weggezet voor Islamofoob. Alleen omdat zij zelf ooit moslim was gaat dat bij haar niet op. En dus bedreigen ze aar dan maar met de dood. Ik denk daarnaast ook dat ze gelijk heeft, de Islam is aan een eigen verlichting toe en meer zelfreflectie, kritische studies en hervormingen. Zolang dit niet gebeurt zal er ook nooit wat veranderen. En als zij de overstap van een Moslima naar kind van de Verlichting kan maken kunnen anderen dat ook. Een heel bijzonder persoon, een heel moedig persoon en iemand die een voorbeeld zou moeten zijn voor vele anderen. Ik was altijd een vrij tolerant ingesteld persoon, maar die houding hebben haar woorden nu wel op losse schroeven gezet. Ik ben nog steeds van mening dat je moet leven en laten leven. Maar als dat van een kant komt. En Moslims hier naar toekomen en constant kritiek hebben op ons zoals zij ook stelt. Als je zon hekel hebt aan onze leefwijze, waarom kom je hier dan naartoe , aanslagen plegen en zorgen voor onrust begrijp ik uit haar werk dat het idee is dat moslims wel kritiek mogen uiten op ons maar zij niet op ons. Dat lijkt me een regelrechte situatie van discriminatie en als moslims die kritiek van het westen niet kan verdragen moeten ze er zelf ook mee ophouden. En waar ik net als haar faliekant tegen ben. Kritiek zou altijd van twee kanten moeten kunnen komen. Je verschuilen achter Gods woord en de universele geldigheid daarvan is veel te goedkoop. Maar wellicht is het in het licht van de zelfbescherming van de mens daarom ook hoog tijd om iedere religie ter wereld ten grave te dragen immers zoals is gebleken, mensen kunnen niet met een dergelijke abstractie en verantwoordelijkheid omgaan. Daarom wellicht dat Marx gelijk had. Religie is het opium van het volk. Jul 23, Johan D'Haenen rated it really liked it. Een reeks eerlijke en openhartige artikelen waarin de schrijfster pleit voor een kritische kijk op de islam, niet om die godsdienst te verguizen, maar om te komen tot een open dialoog met als doel een vernieuwing tot stand te brengen die de islam als moreel waardestelsel waardevol maakt voor de 21ste eeuw. Het is niet omdat je kritiek hebt op de islam dat je daarom een racist of islamhater bent Apr 01, Adorée rated it liked it. Ik ben allerlei ideeen over integratie in NL tot mij aan het nemen. Zó kun je er ook over denken, een logische manier van denken. Maar of het zo is? Of het zo moet? Ik weet het werkelijk niet. Aardig overzichtje ook van de gebezigde ideeen dan wel verklaringsmodellen in Nederland. Bijzonder, Hirsi Alis eígen ontwikkeling in het leven, jeetje! Bijzonder, Hirsi Ali´s eígen ontwikkeling in het leven, jeetje! Jun 29, Kelly rated it did not like it. Een rommelige verzameling droge teksten. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one ». Readers also enjoyed. About Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Ayaan Hirsi Ali. She is the estranged daughter of the Somali scholar, politician, and revolutionary opposition leader Hirsi Magan Isse. She is a prominent critic of Islam, and her screenplay for Theo Van Gogh's movie Submission led to death threats. Since van Gogh's murder by a Muslim in , she has lived in seclusion under the protection of Dutch authorities. When she was eight, her family left Somalia for Saudi Arabia, then Ethiopia, and eventually settled in Kenya. She sought and obtained political asylum in the Netherlands in , under circumstances that later became the center of a political controversy. A political crisis surrounding the potential stripping of her Dutch citizenship led to her resignation from the parliament, and led indirectly to the fall of the second Balkenende cabinet. She is currently a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank linked to neoconservatism, working from an unknown location in the Netherlands. De zoontjesfabriek De zoontjesfabriek. The book was frequently discussed, translated and became a bestseller in Germany published together with The Caged Virgin in under the title Ich klage an. Plädoyer für die Befreiung der muslimischen Frauen [5] and Italy also published in together with The Caged Virgin and the scenario of Submission under the name Non sottomessa. Contro la segregazione nella società islamica. The book contains the following articles: [1]. Publisher Uitgeverij Augustus gave the following summary in the form of a quote from Hirsi Ali from the book: "A Muslim woman achieves a higher status the more sons she has. When my grandmother was asked how many children she had, she said: 'One. She said the same about our family. That we only had one child. It made me desperate. What was I supposed to do with my life on earth? Giving birth to little sons! Becoming a son factory. I was nine years old back then. To fulfil their future function as son factories to the best of their abilities, girls are taught from early on to obey. To obey God , father, brother, family, clan. The better a woman succeeds in that, the more virtuous she is considered. You always need to be patient, even when your husband desires the most terrible things of you. And you will be rewarded for that in the afterlife. But that reward amounts to little. For women in paradise, there are dates and grapes. Nothing more. According to ex-communist Jolande Withuis, who discussed De zoontjesfabriek in NRC Handelsblad , Hirsi Ali formulated 'a time-honoured feminist point ', namely that the specific interests and rights of women are unjustly forgotten or ignored when socialists frame them as part of an oppressed collective in , the working class ; in , the allochtonen. In socialist thought, such an oppressed collective must show unity in the face of "the oppressors" and segments of this oppressed collective such as men cannot be criticised. For Withuis, "[s]uch criticism would weaken the position of the oppressed social class, you'd play into the hands of the ' right ', and you'd accuse 'victims' of misdeeds which is impossible in this mindset. For de Volkskrant , Wim Wirtz reviewed Hirsi Ali's book during the ongoing controversy about her statements and her defection from Labour to the Liberals. In the Flemish newspaper De Morgen , a reviewer of Moroccan origin wrote that Hirsi Ali's observations, especially the notion that 'a Muslim woman gains in status the more sons she has', made her think a lot about 'my own family, my own environment, also stories that I've heard from other Muslim girls'. In her judgement, 'Hirsi Ali sometimes misses subtlety when she writes about Islam, and that is because she often proceeds from generalisations.
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