4 Quotes & Sayings By Nadje Alali

Nadje Al-Ali is the Middle East correspondent for the Financial Times. She is also a regular commentator on Arab affairs, as well as a fine arts and literature critic. Nadje also writes occasional pieces for The Guardian and the International Herald Tribune. A practicing Muslim, she was born in Saudi Arabia, but now lives in London with her husband and three children.

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Military intervention cannot liberate women because it is embedded within a set of assumptions, beliefs, and social relations that reinforce and reproduce gender inequality, as well as other social inequalities within and across nation-states. Military intervention depends upon a belief in the legitimacy of armed violence in resolving political problems, which in turn depends upon our adherence to particular ideas about what it means to be a man or a woman. Nadje AlAli
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Facing a deteriorating economy and a weakening hold over the populace, the Iraqi state under Saddam Hussein opted to revitalize tribal leaders and conservative practices as a means of stabilizing state power; those conservative practices were not an inherent feature of a predominantly Muslim country. Nadje AlAli
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It is much easier to condemn Islam and 'oppressive Muslim men' than to unpack the intricate relationships between global politics related to empire building and capitalist expansion as well as regional and national struggles revolving around political and economic power and resources. Nadje AlAli