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Captured Pilot Possibly Facing Jordanian Style Torture

Captured Pilot Possibly Facing Jordanian Style Torture

Maaz Safi Yousef Al Kassasbeh is the Jordanian pilot who’s plane went down over Raqqah, the Syrian stronghold of ISIS.  He was subsequently capture by ISIS fighters and paraded on social media by the group and it’s supporters.  Mohammad Momani, ...

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Face the Truth: Interview with Dr. Bilal Philips

Face the Truth: Interview with Dr. Bilal Philips

In this episode I sat down and had a real and frank interview with Dr. Bilal Philips where we discussed his incident this summer in the Philippines, ISIS’s claim of a caliphate, and why he believes some countries are targeting ...

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Untold Events Surrounding ISIS Internal Conflict

Untold Events Surrounding ISIS Internal Conflict

The story circulating in the news media for the past day of ISIS’s killing 100 of it’s soldiers is confirmed.  I avoided mentioning this story until I myself could confirm it.  However this is only a portion of the story ...

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Face the Truth: Interview with Author Zaid Ansari

Bilal Abdul Kareem interviews writer Zaid Adib Ansari about his new book Cracked Mirrors: From Emmett Till to Barak Obama & My Path to Authentic Islam”

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My Personal Victories and Vulnerabilities

My Personal Victories and Vulnerabilities

Last night I did an online interview with my friend and mentor Zaid Adib Ansari.  He is promoting his new book “Cracked Mirrors: From Emmitt Till to Barak Obama & my Path to Authentic Islam”.  This book takes you to the inside, ...

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What We Learn From ISIS List of “Scholars” Part 1

What We Learn From ISIS List of “Scholars” Part 1

A few days ago I issued a challenge to ISIS to produce scholars who support them.  To say that I received a mountain of responses from them would be an understatement!  However, once we got past the death threats, promises ...

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Abdul Rahman Kassig’s Death: A Turning Point?

Abdul Rahman Kassig’s Death: A Turning Point?

Abdul Rahman Kassig, may Allaah have mercy on him, was murdered by Baghdadi’s group and displayed on television.  Kassig set up field hospitals and operated on those who needed it.  Both fighter and civilian.  He did more for Islam and ...

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Syria and Iraq: The Future Prospects of Jihad (Video Debate)

Syria and Iraq: The Future Prospects of Jihad (Video Debate)

Brooking’s Institute Debate With the world’s attention now focused on combating IS and Al-Qaeda in Syria and Iraq, what does the future hold for jihad in the region? What effects, if any, will airstrikes and other existing coalition-led efforts accomplish? ...

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ISIS Ideology Regarding Killing Non Combatants: The Case for it and The Case Against it

ISIS Ideology Regarding Killing Non Combatants: The Case for it and The Case Against it

I recently had a discussion about the issue of attacking and killing non combatants.  It was specifically about Alan Henning but it was a part of a larger concept.  Why is it important for Muslims to discuss these issues in ...

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Silly Question: “Why do the Oppressed Rebel?”

Silly Question: “Why do the Oppressed Rebel?”

I’d like to paint a brief picture of a man named Nat Turner.  Many of you don’t know him but I think you should.  This is a man who led a group who killed men, women, and children.  He didn’t ...

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