My guest is a journalist, activist, and author Asra Nomani. She is a former The Wall Street Journal correspondent. She has written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time, People, Salon.com, and many other publications. She taught journalism at Georgetown University. You’ve heard her on NPR and seen her on CNN, Fox News, and Bill Maher’s show talking about Muslim extremism and Muslim reformism. Asra is the co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement. 

 

Asra was born in India and has had a distinguished career as a journalist, but her story is deeply connected to the story of her dear friend and colleague - Daniel Pearl. 

 

Some of you may remember his name, for some of you, like me, the story may be new although the events unfolded 19 years ago.

 

Here’s some context. Daniel was the South Asia Bureau Chief of The Wall Street Journal. In 2002 he was following a story that brought him to Pakistan where he was kidnapped and then became the first Western journalist to be beheaded by the Muslim extremists. 

 

There will be two episodes this week. 

This one is part one - Asra and I talk about her experience coming to the US as a child and how the separation and transition impacted her and her family. We talk about mental health and her struggle navigating social life and dating having been brought up in a conservative Muslim family. We also talk about Asra’s friendship with Daniel Pearl and how he helped her to truly integrate into American life.

 

And on Thursday tune in for part two of this interview where we talk about what happened in Pakistan in 2002 and what is happening now, how it changed the world, and Asra’s own life and mission. 

 

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