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Irshad is Director of the Moral Courage Project at New York University. It aims to develop leaders who will challenge political correctness, intellectual conformity and self-censorship. In the best spirit of liberal education, the Moral Courage Project teaches that rights come with responsibilities, that we are citizens rather than members of mere tribes, and that meaningful diversity embraces different ideas and not just identities.

Through her commitment to Muslim reform, Irshad is putting these principles into practice. She is the internationally best-selling author of The Trouble with Islam Today: A Muslim's Call for Reform in Her Faith. Her book has been published in almost 30 countries, including Pakistan, India and Lebanon. In April 2008, it was released in Indonesia.

In those countries that have censored The Trouble with Islam Today, Irshad is reaching readers by posting free translations on this website. The Arabic translation alone has been downloaded 300,000 times and circulated by youth throughout the Middle East.

Irshad is also creator of the acclaimed PBS documentary, "Faith Without Fear," which chronicles a young woman's journey to reconcile Islam with human rights and freedom. "Faith Without Fear" is now being screened across Europe and shown in the Muslim underground via digital technologies.

As a journalist, Irshad's columns appear frequently in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Times of London, Al-Arabiya.net and other major news sources. She writes a regular feature for Canada's Globe and Mail.

As a social entrepreneur, Irshad has founded Project Ijtihad, an initiative to renew Islam's own tradition of critical thinking, debate and dissent. Project Ijtihad is helping to build the world's most inclusive network of reform-minded Muslims and non-Muslim allies.

As a scholar beyond NYU, Irshad is Senior Fellow with the European Foundation for Democracy. She has served as a Visiting Fellow at Yale University and Journalist-in-Residence at the University of Toronto, where she wrote The Trouble with Islam Today.

For her pioneering work to open up Muslim societies, Irshad receives death threats and distinctions.


* The World Economic Forum has selected her as a Young Global Leader;

* Ms. magazine has named her a Feminist for the 21st Century; and

* The Jakarta Post in Indonesia -- the world's largest Muslim country -- identifies Irshad as one of three Muslim women creating positive change in Islam today.

Born in 1968, Irshad is a refugee from Idi Amin's Uganda. In 1972, she and her family fled to Vancouver, where Irshad grew up attending public schools as well as the Islamic madressa. In 1990, she graduated with honors from the University of British Columbia, winning the Governor-General's medal for top academic achievement in the humanities.

Thanks to The Trouble with Islam Today, her ideas are capturing international attention. That means condemnation as well praise. Here's a sample of the debate:


Khaleel Mohammed, imam and professor of Islam at San Diego State University: "Irshad wants us to do what our Holy Book wants us to do: End the tribal posturing, open our eyes, and stand up to oppression, even if it's rationalized by our vaunted imams."

Khaled Almeena, Editor, Arab News (Saudi Arabia): "This fraudulent book has now become a guide to Islam."

Thomas Friedman, New York Times foreign affairs columnist: "The democratic movements that have now emerged have shown just how many young Muslims want to give voice to their aspirations and achieve their full potential. If you want to get a taste of what they sound like, read Irshad Manji..."

Jane Mansbridge, Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values at Harvard University: "All is not lost if people of Irshad Manji's capacity can carry a fresh and convincing message to the coming generation. I cannot urge her more strongly to maintain her frank, open, and intelligent approach. This cause is, I believe, the most important new movement in several decades."
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Founder and President of Project Ijtihad and Director of New York University's Moral Courage Project
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daliamadan (5 days ago)
3-Great efforts, but to no avail, because if able, to change one person or a thousand, or even a million, it will never be able to change Islam as the message of justice and peace.
Added that people know too much, and they are not stupid, the difference between the spirit of the message, and the practice Let us not make the jealousy severe glare of Islam, and Muhammad, peace be upon him, should motivate you to change the messages OF your Lord,

blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad and peace
daliamadan (5 days ago)
2-This organization based on distorting Islam used Arshad, is ridiculous, which of course, smart try, very smart, but unfortunately, very clear.
Regrettably, about this beautiful girl who was used to change the facts and falsification of history.
The question is: can this organization - really - change something? Do you think they change how God is merciful and compassionate? Do you also believe that they can change facts like (Muhammad PBUH is the messenger of love and peace)? Are all attempts to change the Koran succeeded or anyone can imagine it does work?.
daliamadan (5 days ago)
1-Clearly, the story of Arshad, and here books, and here websites, and sources, is a Jewish Zionist organization, I read everything about here, and I also read further, this means that guidance belongs you the same organization.
kingnine9 (5 days ago)
look on youtube for "sctv edith prickley" there is a woman who looks the same, comedy
saalihah (2 weeks ago)
I love you for your dedication and courage
HariOmJaya108 (3 weeks ago)
Bravo to Irshad Manji!!
observe5 (3 weeks ago)
My wife is a hijabi Muslima that does far more for Islam than I currently do and she she hipped me to Irshad Manji. Now we both don't agree with every thing Irshad Manji says but the dialogue needs to happen, because whether your radical, striving to abide, or are a extremely moderate Muslim it's a true reflection of our communities current state. I don't feel things will change for everyone but for me Islam was a choice and not a cultural socialization, so i don't fear these conversations like some of you. What I am use to is the dialogue happening and it needs to for some of us to truly get literacy on the reality of our community and not where we are trying to force it to be.
observe5 (3 weeks ago)
My wife is a hijabi Muslima that does far more for Islam than I currently do and she she hipped me to Irshad Manji. Now we both don't agree with every thing Irshad Manji says but the dialogue needs to happen, because whether your radical, striving to abide, or are a extremely moderate Muslim it's a true reflection of communities current state. I don't feel things will change for everyone but for me Islam was a choice and not a cultural socialization, so i don't fear these conversations like some of you. What I am use to is the dialogue happening and it needs to for some of us to truly get literacy on the reality of our community and not where we are trying to force it to be.
kawaiigardiner (3 weeks ago)
It is interesting to see the number of hateful comments - Irshad, it prooves that what you're saying is the the truth and large numbers of Muslims can't handle it. Those who are protesting against you are the same people who would have protested against Muhammad (pbuh) when he first bought the Qur'an. Those who oppose you are the modern day idol worshippers - you threaten the vested interest they have in the status quo.
vlanban (1 month ago)
Nonetheless, I hope you find the light, before Malikul Mawt surprises you.
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