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In this powerful episode, Kaleem Bullivant joins the show to share his firsthand experiences from the heart of Syria’s revolution.
From the emotional journey of boarding the "Party Plane" to Damascus - the first flight into a liberated Syria - to the miraculous stories of resilience and divine intervention on the frontlines, Kaleem paints a vivid picture of a nation rising from decades of oppression.
We delve into the strategic brilliance behind the revolution’s military victories, including the astonishing tale of 350 fighters taking on 30,000 regime soldiers in Hama.
Kaleem also reflects on the profound spiritual and communal transformations taking place, especially during the first Ramadan in a free Syria, where the echoes of adhan and the spirit of unity fill the air.
This episode isn’t just about Syria - it’s a testament to the power of resistance, faith, and the unbreakable bonds of the Ummah. From the tunnels of Idlib to the streets of Gaza, the Syrian revolution serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder that freedom is worth fighting for.
Join us as we explore the stories, struggles, and triumphs of a people who refused to be silenced.
Kaleem Bullivant is human rights activist, and campaigner against the excesses of the war on terror. Winner of the liberty Human Rights Activist of the Year award, Kaleem has worked on many groundbreaking news stories with the BBC, CNN, Channel 4 News amongst others.
Timestamps:
00:00:10 Introduction and lighthearted banter.
00:02:08 Kaleem’s experiences in Syria and the state of infrastructure post-revolution.
00:05:45 Development in Idlib compared to the rest of Syria.
00:13:01 Kaleem’s personal journey and why he felt compelled to go to Syria.
00:17:14 The historic "Party Plane" to Damascus.
00:21:23 Celebrations and emotions upon arriving in Syria.
00:29:15 Stories of oppression under the Assad regime.
00:37:10 Miraculous stories of hope and divine intervention during imprisonment.
00:56:52 The military strategy behind the revolution’s victories, including the battle for Hama.
01:15:38 Addressing accusations about external involvement in the revolution.
01:26:01 The significance of the 13-year revolution and its parallels to Islamic history.
01:29:15 Celebrating the first Ramadan in a free Syria.
01:32:11 The revolution’s connection to Palestine and the broader Ummah.
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In this powerful episode, Kaleem Bullivant joins the show to share his firsthand experiences from the heart of Syria’s revolution.
From the emotional journey of boarding the "Party Plane" to Damascus - the first flight into a liberated Syria - to the miraculous stories of resilience and divine intervention on the frontlines, Kaleem paints a vivid picture of a nation rising from decades of oppression.
We delve into the strategic brilliance behind the revolution’s military victories, including the astonishing tale of 350 fighters taking on 30,000 regime soldiers in Hama.
Kaleem also reflects on the profound spiritual and communal transformations taking place, especially during the first Ramadan in a free Syria, where the echoes of adhan and the spirit of unity fill the air.
This episode isn’t just about Syria - it’s a testament to the power of resistance, faith, and the unbreakable bonds of the Ummah. From the tunnels of Idlib to the streets of Gaza, the Syrian revolution serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder that freedom is worth fighting for.
Join us as we explore the stories, struggles, and triumphs of a people who refused to be silenced.
Kaleem Bullivant is human rights activist, and campaigner against the excesses of the war on terror. Winner of the liberty Human Rights Activist of the Year award, Kaleem has worked on many groundbreaking news stories with the BBC, CNN, Channel 4 News amongst others.
Timestamps:
00:00:10 Introduction and lighthearted banter.
00:02:08 Kaleem’s experiences in Syria and the state of infrastructure post-revolution.
00:05:45 Development in Idlib compared to the rest of Syria.
00:13:01 Kaleem’s personal journey and why he felt compelled to go to Syria.
00:17:14 The historic "Party Plane" to Damascus.
00:21:23 Celebrations and emotions upon arriving in Syria.
00:29:15 Stories of oppression under the Assad regime.
00:37:10 Miraculous stories of hope and divine intervention during imprisonment.
00:56:52 The military strategy behind the revolution’s victories, including the battle for Hama.
01:15:38 Addressing accusations about external involvement in the revolution.
01:26:01 The significance of the 13-year revolution and its parallels to Islamic history.
01:29:15 Celebrating the first Ramadan in a free Syria.
01:32:11 The revolution’s connection to Palestine and the broader Ummah.
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