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This week, Dr. Jasser takes a look at what we should really make of the royal decree in Saudi Arabia that just supposedly gave women centuries overdue rights to travel alone, be the sole guardian of children, and to work independently. While there is little doubt that this is a major step forward, it is only pro forma or a public relations stunt if it isn't met with concomitant sharia reinterpretations and reform. Then, Zuhdi looks at the controversies over a Muslim basketball camp run by Enes Kanter, a high-profile Gulenist Muslim who has taken on the Erdogan regime, and now their long reach bullies his camp kids. Last, Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) shows a pathological deference to the war criminal, Bashar Assad of Syria. For a candidate that leads on foreign policy, it should be a major concern for every American.
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This week, Dr. Jasser takes a look at what we should really make of the royal decree in Saudi Arabia that just supposedly gave women centuries overdue rights to travel alone, be the sole guardian of children, and to work independently. While there is little doubt that this is a major step forward, it is only pro forma or a public relations stunt if it isn't met with concomitant sharia reinterpretations and reform. Then, Zuhdi looks at the controversies over a Muslim basketball camp run by Enes Kanter, a high-profile Gulenist Muslim who has taken on the Erdogan regime, and now their long reach bullies his camp kids. Last, Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) shows a pathological deference to the war criminal, Bashar Assad of Syria. For a candidate that leads on foreign policy, it should be a major concern for every American.
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