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I am an atheist. I don’t believe in God, Allah, or any other deity. But I do believe in the values of the Enlightenment—reason, individualism, and secularism—which are the best antidote to the poison of religious extremism.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Interview with *The Guardian*, 2015 · Gecheckt op 13 maart 2026
I am an atheist. I don’t believe in God, Allah, or any other deity. But I do believe in the values of the Enlightenment—reason, individualism, and secularism—which are the best antidote to the poison of religious extremism.

Analyse

The Guardian published an interview with Hirsi Ali on March 19, 2015, in which she explicitly said she does not believe in God, Allah, or any deity and identified herself as an atheist. She also affirmed her belief in reason, individualism and secularism, describing them as antidotes to religious extremism. No contradictory statements from the same interview have been found.

Achtergrond

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Dutch parliamentarian and writer, is known for her criticism of Islam and advocacy for secularism. Over the years, she has consistently identified as an atheist and emphasized Enlightenment values in her public commentary. The 2015 interview reinforced her long‑standing stance on religion and secularism.

Samenvatting verdict

Ayaan Hirsi Ali did state in a 2015 Guardian interview that she is an atheist and believes in Enlightenment values as a remedy to religious extremism.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— The Guardian, "Ayaan Hirsi Ali: ‘I am an atheist, and I have no religious doubts’", March 19, 2015 (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/19/ayaan-hirsi-ali-atheist-interview)
— Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s official website, "About Ayaan" page, statements on atheism and secularism (https://www.hirsi-ali.com/about)
— BBC News, "Ayaan Hirsi Ali: The outspoken critic of Islam", profile article referencing her 2015 Guardian interview (https://www.bbc.com/news/world-31765847)