A fearless memoir of activism, music, and faith, Ani Zonneveld’s journey defies boundaries and inspires change.
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What happens when a Malaysian Muslim woman defies expectations and challenges patriarchy?
Ani Zonneveld shares her journey from Kuala Lumpur to rural Illinois, confronting invisible lines drawn by religion, gender, and race—all in pursuit of truth and justice.
From the music industry to global human rights forums, Ani uses her voice—literally and figuratively—to advocate for freedom of expression, women’s rights, and LGBTQIA+ inclusion within Islam. Whether navigating UN corridors or standing up to extremists, her story challenges dominant narratives and fosters radical empathy. Her memoir is a bold invitation to step out of tribalism and into allyship, using the intersections of feminism, faith, and the arts as tools for transformation.
Ideal for educators, students, and readers in activism, gender studies, LGBTQIA+ studies, Islamic studies, cultural anthropology, and human rights.
Ani Zonneveld is a Grammy-certified songwriter, activist, and founder of Muslims for Progressive Values. She champions women’s rights, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, and freedom of expression through faith, music, and advocacy.
Ani Zonneveld was interviewed on the Thom Hartmann Program, talking about the intersection of faith and feminism. This episode first aired live on November 7, 2025.
What happens when a Malaysian Muslim woman defies expectations and challenges patriarchy?
Ani Zonneveld shares her journey from Kuala Lumpur to rural Illinois, confronting invisible lines drawn by religion, gender, and race—all in pursuit of truth and justice.
From the music industry to global human rights forums, Ani uses her voice—literally and figuratively—to advocate for freedom of expression, women’s rights, and LGBTQIA+ inclusion within Islam. Whether navigating UN corridors or standing up to extremists, her story challenges dominant narratives and fosters radical empathy. Her memoir is a bold invitation to step out of tribalism and into allyship, using the intersections of feminism, faith, and the arts as tools for transformation.
Ideal for educators, students, and readers in activism, gender studies, LGBTQIA+ studies, Islamic studies, cultural anthropology, and human rights.
Ani Zonneveld is a Grammy-certified songwriter, activist, and founder of Muslims for Progressive Values. She champions women’s rights, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, and freedom of expression through faith, music, and advocacy.
Ani Zonneveld was interviewed on the Thom Hartmann Program, talking about the intersection of faith and feminism. This episode first aired live on November 7, 2025.
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Ani's memoir is written in such a way that is engaging and accessible. After reading the first few pages, I already felt as if I was an hour deep in a captivating conversation with her over coffee. Ani writes with warmth, clarity, experience, authority, sincerity, and an unmistakable passion for making the world a kinder place. Whether you’re Muslim or Atheist, I genuinely believe that you’ll find these pages refreshing.
Using the scaffolding of her life story as a guide, Ani has woven powerful lessons, teachings, and insights into these pages. I love that the whole project seamlessly demonstrates what it really means to live your faith. The way Ani reflects on her own past and process, and models how to navigate challenging experiences, feels like a embodiment of "practicing what you preach." She writes on compassion, social justice, humility, community, equality, respect, ethical living, inclusivity, freedom -- some of the most foundational values of Islam. Her story shows the reader, not only the importance of bringing these values into one's life, but also how. Ani has been doing (and will continue to do, inshallah) the work that humanity is called towards in the Qur'an and by the Prophet's example (pbuh).
In this time of divisiveness and distortion, where we've seen countless members of our human family living from misplaced values, and who have strayed from the innate goodness of the soul, I'm so grateful for the inspiration and example Ani offers us. May we continue to learn from her example and re-center our collective focus on what truly matters in this life. - Boh Guerra