The Winston Marshall Show

Raymond Ibrahim - The Unspoken History of Islam and Why It Was COVERED Up!

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May 10, 2025
Raymond Ibrahim, a historian and author known for his books on Islam’s impact, dives into the concealed historical narrative of Islamic conquests. He reveals the rapid expansion of Islam post-Muhammad and dismantles myths of Andalusian tolerance. The discussion highlights the brutal realities of the Islamic Golden Age and the persecution of Christians, along with the complex history behind the Crusades. Ibrahim also addresses modern censorship surrounding Christian persecution and the dangerous resurgence of historical jihadist rhetoric.
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ANECDOTE

Ibrahim's Academic Path

  • Raymond Ibrahim studied the Battle of Yarmouk for his master's thesis reflecting the start of Christian-Muslim conflict.
  • His academic journey led him to write books documenting centuries of Islamic wars against the West.
INSIGHT

Islamic Conquest and Dark Ages

  • Three-quarters of the original Christian world were conquered violently by Muslims within a century after Muhammad's death.
  • This conquest caused the Mediterranean to be shattered, initiating Europe's Dark Ages.
INSIGHT

Fake History's Political Agenda

  • Mainstream historians often omit violent Islamic history due to political correctness and ideological bias.
  • The resulting fake history rewires perceptions, portraying Christians as aggressors and Muslims as victims.
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