Derek Gilbert, host of View From The Bunker, recently interviewed me on a number of topics (described below from VFTB's website). The 30-minute interview can be listened to here. ISLAMIC ACTIVISTS pressured the U.S. Army War College into canceling a presentation by scholar Raymond Ibrahim last year, apparently convincing the administration that talking about documented … [Read more...]
How “Triggerism” Replaced Factualism on Islam
Once upon a time, whenever two or more parties disagreed, the logical thing for them to do was resort to argumentation: it was not enough to say “I’m right and you’re wrong” (unless they were children). The winner of the debate was the one who could better substantiate their position, that is, the one whose position better accorded with reality. Today, the one side that is … [Read more...]
Muslims Withhold “Charity” from Non-Muslims during COVID-19
Crises often have a way of revealing people’s true natures. Here in America, for instance, doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals have stepped above and beyond their call of duty in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; so too have charities, churches and other religious organizations, many of which have volunteered their premises for coronavirus testing or as … [Read more...]
Death to “Dirty” Christians, Love for “Pure” Muslims during Coronavirus
FrontPage Magazine The Islamic worldview—even concerning things such as disease (e.g., coronavirus)—is fundamentally based on a dichotomy: anything and everything non-Islamic is evil, dirty, to be shunned, hated, and struggled against (“jihad”); anything Islamic is good, clean, to be embraced, loved, and struggled on behalf. A Christian youth recently found this out the … [Read more...]
Raymond Ibrahim Webinar on Islam
I was recently featured in a webinar by the United West's Sharia Crime Stoppers. It follows; beneath it is SCS's official description: Sharia Crime Stoppers Presents: RAYMOND IBRAHIM is a widely published author, public speaker, and Middle East and Islam expert. His books include Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West (Da Capo, 2018), … [Read more...]