Imad Enchassi, senior imam at the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City (ISGOC), is an odd fellow. Born in Lebanon to so-called “Palestinian” Muslim parents, he was a friend of mine when I was a Muslim. He was kind to me as a Muslim, once paying my meal ticket at the Furr’s restaurant he was […]
The Islamic Fifth Column
People all over the world have been watching the events in Israel the past few days with what is, for many, an overwhelming sense of surprise, anger, and outrage at the actions of the Islamic terrorist group Hamas’s invasion of Israeli towns, and its attacks upon and murders of innocent Jewish men, women, and children. […]
Oklahoma Imam Imad Enchassi: Liar and Anti-Semite
Imam Imad Enchassi, the current imam of the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City (my former mosque), has been in the news recently for being likely the first Muslim to give the opening prayer of the Oklahoma state senate, calling for “justice” in “Palestine,” and for getting very emotional over receiving money from a […]
The Two Faces of Suhaib Webb
Some people in this world are very good at playing the game. Some people are unbelievably talented at presenting themselves in the exact way that draws as much positive attention, while making the very idea of negative attention anathema to those that idolize them. A simpler way of saying this might be to say that […]
Muslim Student Association leader calls campus police over invitation to debate
Back in the early Fall of 2006, I was attending a university in my home state. Over three years before that, I had left Islam, and I wanted to do my little part to prevent others from being deceived by Muslims and their attempts at whitewashing what Islam actually taught. Facebook was very new to […]
Surprised — But Not Really
I converted to Islam at the age of 18, on February 25, 2001 at the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City (ISGOC). (I left Islam in 2003 and went back to ISGOC as an informant for law enforcement from 2006 to 2011.) Before that, I had visited the mosque on numerous occasions to ask questions […]