In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the critical questions surrounding the Taliban’s actions and their claims of implementing Islamic law. Are the bans on girls’ education and the erasure of women from public life truly rooted in Islam, or do they represent a misinterpretation of the deen? We explore the contradiction between their professed adherence to the Hanafi school—renowned for its rational legal reasoning—and their oppressive policies, questioning whether tribal customs o...
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the critical questions surrounding the Taliban’s actions and their claims of implementing Islamic law. Are the bans on girls’ education and the erasure of women from public life truly rooted in Islam, or do they represent a misinterpretation of the deen? We explore the contradiction between their professed adherence to the Hanafi school—renowned for its rational legal reasoning—and their oppressive policies, questioning whether tribal customs o...
16 - Global Terror Regrouping & Taliban Alliances feat. CIA's Sarah Adams
Radio Resistance
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1 year ago
16 - Global Terror Regrouping & Taliban Alliances feat. CIA's Sarah Adams
In Episode 16 of the Radio Resistance podcast, Sarah Adams, former CIA targeter and author of 'Benghazi: Know Thy Enemy,' shares her experience going after high profile terrorists from Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and several other terrorist groups who are now playing an active role in Taliban-run Afghanistan. With her expertise into the tactics and motivations driving these organizations, Sarah sheds light on the current situation of global terrorism and the role of the Taliban. Discussing th...
Radio Resistance
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the critical questions surrounding the Taliban’s actions and their claims of implementing Islamic law. Are the bans on girls’ education and the erasure of women from public life truly rooted in Islam, or do they represent a misinterpretation of the deen? We explore the contradiction between their professed adherence to the Hanafi school—renowned for its rational legal reasoning—and their oppressive policies, questioning whether tribal customs o...