The Winston Marshall Show

Raymond Ibrahim - “Heroic!” The UNCENSORED History of THE CRUSADES

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Feb 24, 2026
Raymond Ibrahim, historian and Middle East scholar who studies Islamic-Christian conflict, offers a blunt retelling of the Crusades. He traces early Islamic conquests, pilgrims under attack, the rise of Seljuks and Saladin, and the creation of military orders. The conversation probes just-war theology, medieval motivations for violence, and how modern memory reshapes this contested history.
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Jihad Wielded As A Practical Tool

  • Early jihads mixed religious motive with opportunistic plunder and enslavement, especially among nominal converts.
  • Ibrahim says religion often provided a pious veneer to preexisting violent incentives.
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Two Swords Theology

  • Medieval Christians interpreted scripture to allow defensive, 'just' warfare alongside spiritual duties.
  • The 'two swords' reading justified both spiritual leadership and secular military defense.
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Pilgrimage, Sanctity, Solidarity

  • Crusading motivation combined sanctity of holy sites with Christian solidarity toward persecuted co-religionists.
  • Pilgrimage, desecration of sacred places, and protection of fellow Christians powered mass mobilization.
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