

They Got “A Big Criminal” - on Marwan Marouf
Oct 1, 2025
The discussion revolves around Marwan Marouf's remarkable dedication to community service. Listeners hear about the disproportionate police response he faced. The conversation stresses that a victim's virtues should not dictate their treatment. Omar shares heartwarming stories of Marwan's compassion, even behind bars, as he prioritizes the welfare of fellow detainees. The call to action urges the community to rally for Marwan's release, emphasizing the personal impact of detention on families.
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First Meeting And Framing With Jordan Edwards
- Omar Suleiman recalls meeting Marwan at LSU and how he immediately volunteered at the mosque before university.
- He frames Marwan's case alongside Jordan Edwards to stress that good character shouldn't be required to avoid harm.
Model Citizen Shouldn't Be A Requirement
- Suleiman emphasizes you shouldn't need to be a model citizen to receive basic human treatment by authorities.
- He contrasts community honors with the heavy police response to show disproportionate force.
Seven Cars For A Community Servant
- He describes the absurdity of seven police cars arresting Marwan after dropping his son at school to imply overreach.
- He lists Marwan's community work like delivering meals and visiting nursing homes to humanize him.