Nonie Darwish


Born in Cairo, Nonie Darwish was later raised in the Gaza Strip. In the 1950s, Egypt occupied Gaza and Gamal Abdel Nasser, who later became Egypt's president, appointed her father to lead the fedayeen guerilla operations, whose sole mission was to destroy Israel. As Nasser rallied the Arab world to wipe out the Jewish State, Arabs throughout the Middle East flooded into Gaza to join the fedayeen headed by Nonie's father, Lt. Col. Mustafa Hafaz. The fedayeen became the model for modern terrorist organizations.

Growing up in an environment of intense hatred, Nonie Darwish witnessed firsthand the death and destruction Fedayeen operations caused. By attending Gaza elementary schools, she and her siblings were indoctrinated in anti-Semitism at an early age.


"Having grown up in the Arab world myself, I believe Muslims are often hypocritical. Arab Muslims do not reciprocate much of their demands from the West. They demand tolerance for Muslims in the West while their religious leaders call on the murder of infidels. They demand freedom to build mosques in the West, but prohibit the building of churches and synagogues in Muslim countries. They jail and kill missionaries in the Muslim world, while they freely preach Islam and extremism to our citizens, even to our vulnerable and angry prison population... There is something very wrong with this picture and many Arabs and freedom-loving Americans don't see it. It is time for Americans to wake up."--Nonie Darwish


Jews, she said, were portrayed as evil enemies of Islam who had no right to be in the region at all. "We were never told of the Middle East roots of Judaism and Christianity," Nonie says. Jews also were to be hated and feared. "I was told not to take any candy from strangers since it could be a Jew trying to poison me," Nonie recalls. Another common teaching in Nonie's upbringing was that Israeli soldiers, upon seeing a pregnant Arab woman, would bet on the sex of the child and then kill the woman and split open her womb to find out who had won.

"I learned that hate, vengeance and retaliation are important values to protect Islam and Arab honor," Nonie says, recalling her education as a young girl. "Self-criticism or questioning Arab teachings and leadership was forbidden and could only bring shame, dishonor and violence open those who dared try. Peace was never an option and never mentioned as a virtue." A line from a popular song children sang at recess was, "Arabs are our friends and Jews our dogs."

"The severe indoctrination is devastating on children," Nonie says. "Those who end up as terrorists are simply the ones who took their education and upbringing seriously and did what they were told."

In 1956, when Nonie was eight, her father was assassinated by the Israel Defense Forces.. He became a national hero, a "shahid," and a symbol for the resistance against Israel. Nonie believes the culture of hatred and jihad caused his death; as a young girl, she began to question the society and traditions in which she had been steeped.

Her family later moved back to Egypt where Nonie earned a bachelor's degree in sociology/anthropology from the American University in Cairo. She worked as an editor and translator for the Middle East News Agency and attended several international conferences. This exposure motivated her to leave Egypt and move to the United States in 1978.

After moving to the United States, Nonie increasingly began to realize the extent and impact of the indoctrination of her formative years in Gaza and Egypt. Despite the risks to her own personal safety, Nonie decided she had to speak out. As a mother and a proud Arab woman, she decided she didn't want to see future generations of Arab children programmed to hate and to be intolerant.

Nonie's message is not about disloyalty but love for her culture of origin. She blames Arab leadership and the media for the endless rage and violence of the Arab street.

"Hate speech cannot only be blamed on schools, since it starts and is spoon-fed to Arab children from birth and continues throughout life - inside the family, in mosques, radio, TV, cartoons and newspapers," Nonie says. "The social pressure for hatred and anti-Semitism results in a mob mentality that is hard to escape. That is the mechanism Muslim society uses to guarantee a constant flow of a Muslim army ready for jihad."

Storm Petrel 16x20 PosterNonie believes there is a solution. That solution, she says, must begin with soul-searching by Muslims both in the Middle East and the United States. Looking inward, says Nonie, is the first step to restoring Arab culture to its original greatness. Ultimately, she hopes to see a reformation in the Islamic world similar to that experienced in Christianity and Judaism centuries ago.

Nonie is married and the mother of three children. She is a freelance writer, public speaker and an interpreter. Her articles have been published in the U.S. and international media and she lectures regularly, bringing her positive message and call for change to audiences across the country.


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NEW book by CI Centre Professor Nonie Darwish:

Cruel and Usual Punishment: The Terrifying Global Implications of Islamic Law

 

Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror by Nonie Darwish

Darwish was the daughter of a senior Egyptian intelligence officer who was killed while fighting against the Israelis and became an honored "shahid", a martyr for jihad. She grew up learning the same lessons as millions of Muslim children: to hate Jews, destroy Israel, oppose America, and submit to dictatorship. But Darwish became increasingly appalled by the anger and hatred in her culture, and in 1978 she emigrated to America. Since 9/11 she has been lecturing and writing on behalf of moderate Arabs and Arab-Americans. Extremists have denounced her as an infidel and threatened her life. This book has a very moving chapter on the plight of women under Islam.


The Violent Oppression of Women in Islam

......Narrated by Nonie Darwish, The Violent Oppression of Women in Islam accurately depicts the dehumanizing theology, brutal abuse, and degredation that comprise the daily lives of millions of women in the fascist portions of the Islamic world….(FrontPage, 22 Oct 07)


Nonie Darwish speech at the Heritage Foundation (watch or listen)


Articles by Nonie Darwish


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Interview with Nonie Darwish

CI Centre President David Major interviews author Nonie Darwish at the Association For Intelligence Officers (AFIO) National Intelligence Symposium in McLean, Virginia on Saturday, 27 October. Darwish tells of her alarming experience on American campuses where communist-style tactics are used to shut down free speech and intimidate other students.

Interview  [.mp3 | 6 MB | 00:12:43]

 

Nonie Darwish Speech

The following is the text of a speech given by Nonie Darwish, the founder of Arabs for Israel, at last night’s kickoff event at UC Berkeley for Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week. It is preceded by a short intro written by Darwish regarding her impressions of the events surrounding her speech….(FrontPage, 24 Oct 07)

 

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Interview with Nonie Darwish

Middle East speaker Nonie Darwish talks about what intelligence professionals should know about radical Islam. Ms. Darwish is a guest speaker in the CI Centre course, "The War on Terrorism: Roots of the Conflict and Counterintelligence Response."

Interview [.mp3 | 16 MB | 00:33:59]


An 'infidel' in Israel

Nonie Darwish was born in Cairo, and in the early 1950s moved with her family to Egyptian-occupied Gaza, where her father, Lt.-Gen. Mustafa Hafez, was appointed by president Gamal Abdel Nasser to command Egyptian army intelligence……(Jerusalem Post, 23 Oct 07)


Interview with Nonie Darwish

Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Nonie Darwish, author and founder of ArabsForIsrael.com. She grew up in Cairo and Gaza, the daughter of a high-ranking Egyptian army officer. She now lectures around the country to civic organizations, universities, churches, and synagogues. She is the author of the new book, Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror. ....(FrontPage, 20 December 2006)


We Don’t Like to Hear That Here: Nonie Darwish is censored here and abroad

Egyptian-born Nonie Darwish is “too controversial” to speak at Brown University, where her invitation to speak was just taken back. The title of her new book about says it all Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror . Good luck with that one. Here, where we’ve been attacked by jihadists, we don’t like to hear about the enemy we face......(National Review, 20 November 2006)


The Heroic Nonie Darwish Faces Muslim “Mean Girl” Power at Wellesley

“The radical Muslims on American campuses are getting more belligerent, far more militant,” author and lecturer Nonie Darwish tells me. “They have perfected their intimidation and disruption techniques.”……(Chesler Chronicles, 22 Oct 07)


We were brought up to hate - and we do

The controversy regarding the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed completely misses the point. Of course, the cartoons are offensive to Muslims, but newspaper cartoons do not warrant the burning of buildings and the killing of innocent people. The cartoons did not cause the disease of hate that we are seeing in the Muslim world on our television screens at night - they are only a symptom of a far greater disease.....(Nonie Darwish, Daily Telegraph, 2 Dec 06)


The power of the pen, and the sword of Islam

.....In her native Egypt, she is the daughter of a hero, a soldier killed while fighting the hated Israelis. In America, she is a hero, a Muslim-born woman who stands up for the Jews and Israel, and speaks out against the oppression by Islam against her sex......(Australian Age, 20 May 07)


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