Rana Ahmad | |
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Born | 1985 (age 38–39)[1] |
Nationality | Syrian |
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Known for | Abandonment of Islam |
Notable work | Frauen dürfen hier nicht träumen |
Rana Ahmad or Rana Ahmad Hamd[3] (born 1985[1]) is the pseudonym[1] of a Syrian women's rights activist and ex-Muslim born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, who fled to Germany in 2015, where she currently resides.[2]: 0:10 Her flight, assisted by Atheist Republic and Faith to Faithless, was partially documented in the Vice News documentary Leaving Islam: Rescuing Ex-Muslims (2017). Her 2018 German-language autobiography Frauen dürfen hier nicht träumen ('Women Aren't Allowed to Dream Here'[2]: 0:14 ), also translated into French,[4] and became a Spiegel Top-10-best-seller.[5] In 2017, Ahmad founded the Cologne-based Atheist Refugee Relief[6] with the goal of providing 'practical assistance to refugees without religion and to improve their living conditions through political work.'[7]
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