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Mubin Shaikh, Part 2: 9/11, Reinterpreting Islam, and Going Undercover

Mubin Shaikh, Part 2: 9/11, Reinterpreting Islam, and Going Undercover

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May 24, 202355m 49sExplicit

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Show Notes

In part two of their conversation with deradicalized extremist and former Canadian government operative, Mubin Shaikh, Lola and Meagan dig into Mubin's meet-cute with his now-wife (who was not Muslim when they met), how little she knew about his extremism, why 9/11 was the turning point in his radical beliefs, and his deeper exploration into Islamic texts and interpretations. They discuss how he reached out to the Canadian government after a former acquaintance was arrested for a bomb plot, going undercover to disrupt a terrorist plot by the Toronto 18, the intervention work he's done, and how his work has impacted him emotionally.

To learn more about Mubin's work, visit Parents4Peace.org or call 1-844-49-PEACE

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