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Episode 34: My life in Al-Qaeda, a conversation with Aimen Dean

Aug 6, 2025
Aimen Dean, a former Al-Qaeda member turned MI6 spy, shares his gripping transformation from a fervent jihadi to a government informant. He discusses his recruitment by Bin Laden and his disillusionment with jihadist ideology. The conversation dives into his childhood experiences in Saudi Arabia, the geopolitical influences in Bosnia, and the complexities of Middle Eastern politics. Dean also offers insights on modern Islam and the potential for peace in Gaza, questioning Western governance approaches and suggesting a return to traditional monarchy structures.
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Growing Up in Post-1979 Saudi Arabia

  • Aimen Dean grew up in conservative Saudi Arabia after 1979's Grand Mosque siege changed the kingdom's policies.
  • His childhood in Khubar exposed him to foreigners and diverse TV channels, broadening his worldview.
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Influence of Sayyid Qutb

  • After his mother died when he was 12, Aimen found solace in Sayyid Qutb's writings.
  • Qutb's poetic expressions of grief deeply influenced Aimen's early jihadi worldview.
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Joining Bosnian Jihad at 16

  • At 16, Aimen spontaneously decided to join the Bosnian jihad after hearing about the suffering of Bosnian Muslims.
  • He saw jihad as a noble, chosen mission to protect fellow Muslims.
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