On February 26, 2020, I spoke at the U.S. Army War College’s Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Penn. The title (and topic) of my talk was lifted from my last book: Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West. Since then, I have received a number of questions concerning this hitherto "controversial" event—how it was, how I was, if there … [Read more...]
“Raymond Ibrahim Explains the Extensive History of Islam” on Center for Security Policy
Frank Gaffney, president of the Center for Security Policy (CSP), recently interviewed me on a number of topics. The title and description of the interview, as they appear on the CSP site, follow, with links to the four audio segments, each averaging about ten minutes long: Raymond Ibrahim explains the extensive history of Islam RAYMOND IBRAHIM, Author of Sword … [Read more...]
National Association of Scholars on Raymond Ibrahim’s Forthcoming War College Lecture
On February 21, the National Association of Scholars (NAS), “the leading organization of scholars and citizens committed to higher education as the catalyst of American freedom,” issued the following statement (original here) concerning my forthcoming talk at the U.S. Army War College: An Invitation Renewed Raymond Ibrahim will, at last, deliver his … [Read more...]
Terrorism-Linked CAIR Protests My Scheduled Talk at US Army War College — Again
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (“CAIR”)—also known as an “unindicted co-conspirator” in the largest terrorist funding case in U.S. history and a designated “terrorist organization” for nations allied to America—is again vehemently protesting my forthcoming appearance at the U.S. Army War College, urging the latter to “reconsider its decision and disinvite Ibrahim,” … [Read more...]
“Victory: Raymond Ibrahim to Speak at U.S. Army War College Despite CAIR’s Howling”
In "Victory: PJM's Raymond Ibrahim to Speak at U.S. Army War College Despite CAIR's Howling," Paula Boyard writes about my forthcoming lecture at the US Army War College. As an update, however, it's important to remember that CAIR's "howling" is not limited to the past tense and has just broken out again today -- as the "unindicted co-conspirator" of the largest terrorist … [Read more...]