Dr. Zuhdi Jasser is a former US Navy Lieutenant Commander, a conservative, a patriot, a physician, and an American Muslim. A frequent television commentator on Blaze TV, Fox News Channel, CNN and MSNBC, he is also a co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement. In this first of its kind podcast, Dr Jasser holds no punches as he breaches the many fault lines of the day between the West and Islamic comm... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 378 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | IslamReligion & SpiritualityPhilosophySociety & Culture |
Don't miss this week's episode as Dr. Jasser returns to Reform This! As we finally approach 2024 Election Day this week, Zuhdi takes some time to clarify how hyperpoliticization of all that we hold dear is a cardinal sign of "radicalization". There i... more
Join Dr. Jasser this week as he looks at what the death of President Ebrahim Raisi means for Iran and its domestic and foreign conflicts in the region. Zuhdi connects the dots to the White House Islamists that likely led to the Biden administration w... more
Dr. Jasser has been way ahead of the curve on the radicalization of the Palestinian and anti-Israel movements across universities and in the West. Zuhdi reviews the signs that should have been apparent to all Americans that this was coming and then r... more
In this week's episode, Dr. Jasser looks at the realities of the debate over free speech and the profound hypocrisy of the Left. They defend the "heckler's veto" as 'free speech' while they happily cancel conservatives over 'incitement speech'. Zuhdi... more
People in Western civilization are largely ignorant about Geopolitics, and most specifically the Middle East and North Africa. This man’s origins as a Muslim are from Syria so he’s overly familiar with not just Assad’s regime in his family's homeland, but the overall region’s politics and the danger of Islamism. This is a Muslims like many Muslims in the west, who enjoy freedoms here and rights not afforded in their homeland. In short, his background and intelligence as well as U.S. Naval milita... more
I have seen him interviewed and I always was impressed by his insight and honesty. I happened to come across his podcast and decided to listen and I’m glad I did.
He covers current affairs, both national and international, and provides his perspective and knowledge as a practicing Muslim, doctor, Syrian American and former military member.
He is interesting, knowledgeable and discusses topics you won’t hear elsewhere. It is worth taking out time to listen to his podcast.
People in Western civilization are largely ignorant about Geopolitics, and most specifically the Middle East and North Africa. This man’s origins as a Muslim are from Syria so he’s overly familiar with not just Assad’s regime in his family's homeland, but the overall region’s politics and the danger of Islamism.
This is a Muslims like many Muslims in the west, who enjoy freedoms here and rights not afforded in their homeland. In short, his background and intelligence as well as U.S. Naval mili... more
I am very happy to have found this superb and superbly informative podcast. I am a Dane in the UK but that does not diminish the relevance, indeed ‘unmissability’, of this podcast.
This guy provides cover for anti-Muslim hate groups and their agenda.
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Focusing on the intersection of Islam and Western society, the content explores pressing political, social, and cultural issues facing both communities. Episodes often address themes of radicalization, free speech, and the impact of leftist ideologies on various aspects of life, particularly on university campuses. The host brings a unique perspective as a practicing Muslim and a former military member, often sharing personal insights that highlight both the challenges and the pathways towards reform within the Muslim community. Noteworthy is the blend of personal narrative with broader geopolitical discussions, making the podcast a valuable resource for listeners seeking deeper understanding of contemporary Islamic issues.
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