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Listen: Founder of Hamas terrorist organization dies after accidentally shooting himself
February 05, 2018
In this week’s episode of “Reform This!” Dr. Zuhdi Jasser reflects on some of his personal takeaways from President Trump's State of the Union speech. He addressed the president's "nods to dissidents," and the strong message it sent against tyranny around the world, especially in Muslim majority nations.
Dr. Zuhdi also had this to say regarding the death of Hamas founder, Imad al-Alami, who died after accidentally shooting himself in the head:
"This week we saw the founder of Hamas shoot himself and accidentally kill himself. And I remarked on social media that there's no better time I could think of than that to deserve a "Takbeer," an Islamic saying of "God is great." Oh, that was met with tons of judgmental responses from the Islams: 'how could you say that? How could you revel in somebody's death?' Well, Hamas is a brotherhood organisation that is reveled in its own charter for calling for the genocide of Jews, denying the Holocaust, calling for the death of Americans, of our allies. That is an enemy of American and thus is my enemy. I cheer their demise."Now this deserves a “TAKBEER!” 😂😂 https://t.co/U4av9Pv4eN
— M. Zuhdi Jasser (@DrZuhdiJasser) January 30, 2018
Listen to the pod-clip above to hear more or find the full podcast here.
Listen to more episodes of “Reform This!” with Dr. Zuhdi Jasser on-demand at TheBlaze Contributors.
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