Yep, you heard right: Imam Musa and Daniel Pipes both appear on a recent installment of Press TV's "The Link". Very interesting, to say the least! It starts off with the question: "What is the problem: Islamophobia or Muslims themselves?"
"The Link" Explores Islamophobia
The setup of "The Link" is awesome, masha'Allah! It taps into the thoughts of regular people via simultaneous live audiences in Tehran, London, and DC--so you end up getting a unique discussion and points of view that you'd never hear about in the general media.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Imam Musa on the MOVE Organization, Iran, & Life Experiences
Catch up on Imam Musa's recent media appearances:
On the U.S. Government's Assault on MOVE - The 25th anniversary of the U.S. government's violent assault on MOVE just passed. MOVE is a very interesting organization based in Philadelphia which has promoted, since its founding in the early 1970s, a back-to-nature lifestyle and "green" worldview.
On Iran - Imam Musa appears at the end of this clip. He comments on the nuclear "discourse" (or miscourse).
On Life Experiences - Imam Musa gives a brief interview to Press TV reporters, discussing his experiences as a drug dealer and supporter of the Black liberation movement. He draws the important connection between the U.S. government and its corrupt involvement in the drug trade.
On the U.S. Government's Assault on MOVE - The 25th anniversary of the U.S. government's violent assault on MOVE just passed. MOVE is a very interesting organization based in Philadelphia which has promoted, since its founding in the early 1970s, a back-to-nature lifestyle and "green" worldview.
On Iran - Imam Musa appears at the end of this clip. He comments on the nuclear "discourse" (or miscourse).
On Life Experiences - Imam Musa gives a brief interview to Press TV reporters, discussing his experiences as a drug dealer and supporter of the Black liberation movement. He draws the important connection between the U.S. government and its corrupt involvement in the drug trade.
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