Topic: Islamic Law

9 chapters across the catalog

Non-Disabled
Episode 812 44:31 - 46:49

812: Non-Disabled

Muslim Legal Protections and Atlanta Demographics

A theory is proposed that the Georgia religious liberty bill might have inadvertently granted significant legal protections to Muslim minorities, such as taxi drivers refusing passengers with dogs. The hosts discuss the irony of the bill's introduction given that Atlanta is a cosmopolitan city with a large gay population in areas like Buckhead.

Morally Deformed
Episode 774 30:34 - 33:40

774: Morally Deformed

CIA Pundits Claire Lopez and Buck Sexton on Islamic Jihad

Former CIA officers Claire Lopez and Buck Sexton appear on news networks to frame the Paris attacks as an existential assault on Western civilization by "Islamic Jihad." Lopez, associated with Frank Gaffney's think tank, calls for policies to combat the underlying ideology of Islamic law. The hosts characterize these appearances as "Operation Pundit," where intelligence-linked figures are offered to networks to drive a specific narrative.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 50:41 - 55:09

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Irving Sharia Tribunal, Mayor Beth Van Duyne, and Texas Law

Irving, Texas, became a focal point of controversy after reports of an Islamic tribunal performing religious mediation for civil disputes. Mayor Beth Van Duyne supported a resolution affirming that U.S. and Texas laws supersede foreign laws, leading to accusations of Islamophobia. The city council vote passed 5-4, highlighting deep divisions within the community regarding the role of Sharia-based mediation.

It's the Mold!
Episode 728 3:00 - 11:23

728: It's the Mold!

Pamela Geller, Garland Jihad Shooting, and CNN Media Narrative

The hosts analyze media appearances by activist Pamela Geller following the Garland, Texas cartoon contest shooting. They critique Geller's rhetoric regarding "Garland Jihad" and her claims that ISIS is targeting her for beheading. The discussion highlights Geller's interactions with CNN's Chris Cuomo and questions the validity of the intelligence she claims to have received from law enforcement agencies.

Preemptive Prosecution
Episode 626 1:11:16 - 1:13:28

626: Preemptive Prosecution

ISIS Ten Commandments and Religious Landmark Destruction

The "Ten Commandments" issued by ISIS for Islamic rule in captured territories include strict Sharia mandates such as the destruction of shrines, bans on drugs and alcohol, and restrictions on women's movement. The group claims to be restoring the glory of the Islamic Caliphate while seizing public funds for the Imam's use. Media focus on the destruction of religious landmarks is identified as a distraction from the group's geopolitical and economic objectives.

Episode 523 1:34:46 - 1:40:20

523: by Law and by Rule

Rise of Islamic Political Parties in Belgium

A report highlights the formation of Islamic political parties in Belgium seeking to introduce Sharia law. The hosts discuss the demographic shifts in Europe and predict significant ethnic and civil strife by 2020, following an 80-year cycle of major conflicts (1776, 1860, 1940). They suggest economic instability in 2017 may accelerate this timeline.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 15:11 - 20:11

449: Deficit Pending

Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Global Blasphemy Laws

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is calling for international laws to ban "hate speech" and blasphemy against the Prophet Muhammad following the "Innocence of Muslims" film controversy. The hosts discuss how Western leaders like President Obama and Hillary Clinton are increasingly entertaining these restrictions on free speech. They also note the irony of the OIC's "religious tolerance" map, which explicitly blocks India from membership.

Husslin' for Humanity
Episode 280 1:40:34 - 1:49:53

280: Husslin' for Humanity

French Multiculturalism and the Rise of No-Go Zones

A documentary-style report examines the failure of multiculturalism in France, highlighting the existence of 751 "sensitive urban zones" or no-go zones where state authority is limited. Intellectuals and journalists interviewed in the segment warn of a potential local civil war as ethnic and religious tensions rise. The discussion touches on the outlawing of the veil and the influence of Sharia law in predominantly Muslim neighborhoods like those in Marseille.

Bagging Your Own Reality
Episode 24 1:47 - 3:12

24: Bagging Your Own Reality

Geert Wilders, Fitna Movie and Dutch Multiculturalism

Dutch politician Geert Wilders released a controversial film titled Fitna, which uses edited footage to critique the influence of Islam in the Netherlands. The film claims that a significant portion of third-generation Muslims in the country prefer Sharia law over democracy. The commentary suggests that while the film's production quality is poor, it reflects a growing European sentiment against multiculturalism that is often suppressed by political correctness.