
Raymond Ibrahim
US scholar focusing on the history of Islamic doctrine and its impact on Western civilization. Author of 'Sword and Scimitar' and 'Defenders of the West'.
Top 3 podcasts with Raymond Ibrahim
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Feb 17, 2025 • 46min
Muslim Wars & Masculine Christianity w/ Raymond Ibrahim
Raymond Ibrahim, a distinguished expert on the Middle East and Islam, dives deep into the historical conflicts between Christianity and Islam. He discusses the martial legacy of figures like the Knights Templar and how Christian masculinity has been misrepresented in modern narratives. The conversation touches on rising nationalism in Europe due to increasing Muslim immigration, tensions in multicultural societies, and the slow acceptance of progressive ideologies. Ibrahim urges listeners to reflect on faith and history, calling for active engagement in their communities.

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May 15, 2025 • 26min
Is Political Correctness Hiding Islam's True Face? w/ Raymond Ibrahim
Raymond Ibrahim, a US scholar and author known for his works on Islamic history and Western civilization, discusses the often ignored challenges of Muslim immigration in Europe. He dismantles the myth of peaceful Muslim-Christian relations by tracing historical conflicts and doctrinal divisions. Ibrahim highlights how political correctness stifles honest discourse about these issues. He critically examines Islamic laws affecting non-Muslims and questions the failures of Western leadership in addressing these complex societal changes.

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May 10, 2025 • 1h 55min
Raymond Ibrahim - The Unspoken History of Islam and Why It Was COVERED Up!
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.