The Thinking Muslim

Muhammad Jalal
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18 snips
Oct 17, 2025 • 39min

Trumps Deal: Is it Really Over for Hamas? | Dr Azzam Tamimi

In this conversation with Dr. Azzam Tamimi, an academic and activist known for his extensive writings on Hamas, the resilience of Gazan resistance is a key focus. He explores how negotiations have evolved and argues that Netanyahu, not Hamas, has failed. Tamimi discusses the implications of Trump's 20-point plan, the necessity of a Palestinian state for demilitarization, and how recent events have politically strengthened Hamas. He highlights the enduring idea of resistance among Palestinians and the shifting dynamics in the region, suggesting optimism for future rebuilding.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 12min

How Christian Zionism Hijacked Christianity with Reverend Robert Owen Smith

Reverend Dr. Robert O. Smith, an ordained minister and scholar on Christian Zionism, delves into the historical roots of this movement. He shares his transformation from a Pentecostal upbringing to a critical thinker through encounters with Palestinians. Topics include the deep ties between Christian Zionism and American identity, its historical origins predating Darby, and how these beliefs justified colonization. Smith critiques the uncritical adoption of Christian Zionism by politicians, highlighting impacts on Palestinian Christians and global implications in legal contexts.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 14min

2 Years On: Has the Resistance Won? With Dr Norman Finkelstein

Dr. Norman Finkelstein, a renowned political scholar and author, dives deep into the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He analyzes the moral legitimacy of Palestinian resistance and labels Israel's military response as a tool for ethnic cleansing. Finkelstein critiques the failed two-state solution and discusses the impact of recent geopolitical shifts, including the Abraham Accords. He also sheds light on shifting American public opinion regarding Israel and questions the effectiveness of international stabilization efforts. A compelling examination of a volatile situation!
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61 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 26min

Gaza: Have Muslim Leaders Finally Woken up to Israel? With Sami Hamdi

Sami Hamdi, a journalist and Middle East analyst, delves into the Gaza conflict's implications and the responses of Muslim leaders. He discusses whether the U.S. has a coherent Gaza policy and the influence of recent events like the Doha attack on regional diplomacy. Sami examines the evolving dynamics between Israel and Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia's strategies and the significance of Turkish-Egyptian military drills. He highlights grassroots movements shifting global perspectives on Palestine and speculates on the American right's changing stance towards Israel.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 53min

Charlie Kirk - is the US heading for Civil War? Imam Tom Facchine

Imam Tom Facchine, research director at Yaqeen Institute and a prominent Muslim community leader, delves into pressing U.S. political dynamics. He discusses the complexities of right-wing movements, particularly their changing views on Israel, and the implications of recent political violence. Facchine emphasizes the urgent need for Muslims to build strong institutions while critiquing foreign influences on American politics. He also addresses the strategic importance of nuanced political engagement, moving beyond mere commentary to create impactful change.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 16min

Has Israel Lost the Narrative? | Dr. Yasir Qadhi

Dr. Yasir Qadhi, a prominent American Muslim scholar and imam, dives deep into the ongoing crisis in Gaza and its impact on US foreign policy. He discusses how US support for Israel shapes the narrative and its implications for American Muslims. Yasir explores shifting public opinion towards Palestine and the strategic resources Muslims have to effect change. The conversation tackles the risks and benefits of ideological coalitions and the importance of maintaining Islamic principles in advocacy efforts.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 59min

The Gaza Doctor TRUMP Needs To Hear | Dr. Bilal Piracha

Dr. Bilal Piracha, an emergency medicine physician and faculty member at the University of Texas, shares firsthand accounts from his harrowing trips to Gaza. He discusses the devastating humanitarian crisis, highlighting weaponized hunger and dire malnutrition among civilians. Dr. Piracha recounts haunting clinical experiences and emphasizes the urgent need for grassroots mobilization within U.S. Muslim communities. He advocates for building alliances across diverse groups while urging actionable responses to the escalating situation in Gaza.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 11min

Dr Tareq Al-Suwaidan – ‘I Believe Young People Will Change the World’

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Tareq Al-Suwaidan, a renowned Muslim author and historian, emphasizes the transformative power of youth in shaping society. He draws inspiration from the Prophet Muhammad’s encouragement of young leaders, illustrating this with examples like Usama ibn Zayd and Ali ibn Abi Talib. Dr. Al-Suwaidan explores the historical significance of young companions in early Islam and the critical role mentorship plays in developing ethical leaders. He urges listeners to recognize the potential of the younger generation to drive impactful change.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 1h 16min

Gaza is Shaking MAGA - Charlie Kirk to Marjorie Taylor Greene with James Bell

James Bell, a Texas-based Catholic campaigner and Trump supporter, shares fresh insights on the MAGA movement's evolving stance on Israel. He discusses how younger conservatives are questioning long-held U.S. commitments and critiques of foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East. Bell reflects on the broader implications of Gaza's significance in right-wing discourse and highlights how generational changes are reshaping political engagement. His perspective merges theological reflections with a call for compassion towards oppressed groups, showcasing a profound shift in American political dynamics.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 13min

The Scholars That Have Become Mouthpieces for the UAE with Dr Farah El-Sharif

Dr. Farah El-Sharif, a scholar specializing in Islamic tradition and ethics, discusses the alarming trend of scholars aligning with oppressive regimes, particularly the UAE. She emphasizes how this complicity undermines the integrity of the Islamic tradition, especially in times of crisis like the violence in Gaza. Dr. El-Sharif calls for accountability among religious figures, urging them to prioritize justice over proximity to power. Her insights challenge listeners to reflect on the moral responsibilities of scholars in today's world.

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