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How ISIS Began in Colorado with special guest Nabeel Jabbour

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ISIS and Al Qaeda leaders have likely all read a book written by a man who went to college in Colorado! Hear Dr. Nabeel Jabbour share about Sayed Qutb’s pilgrimage from Egypt to the United States. Following his experiences as an international student in America, he returned to Egypt and wrote the primary textbook and commentary for Muslim fundamentalist. You can listen to Qutb's journey on a new podcast called Truth About Muslims. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
Dr. Nabeel Jabbour earned a Th.D in Islamics from the University of South Africa. He comes from a Christian background, born in Syria and raised in Lebanon. From 1975 to 1990, he pioneered and directed the Navigators work in Cairo, Egypt. In addition to his Navigators work as a Missions Consultant, he teaches intensive courses on Islam in seminaries across the country. He has authored six books, two in Arabic and four in English. You can view his full bio and books on his website www.nabeeljabbour.com
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The show has a new name: Muslims Christians and the Zombie Apocalypse! You can listen at mczapodcast.com
ISIS and Al Qaeda leaders have likely all read a book written by a man who went to college in Colorado! Hear Dr. Nabeel Jabbour share about Sayed Qutb’s pilgrimage from Egypt to the United States. Following his experiences as an international student in America, he returned to Egypt and wrote the primary textbook and commentary for Muslim fundamentalist. You can listen to Qutb's journey on a new podcast called Truth About Muslims. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
Dr. Nabeel Jabbour earned a Th.D in Islamics from the University of South Africa. He comes from a Christian background, born in Syria and raised in Lebanon. From 1975 to 1990, he pioneered and directed the Navigators work in Cairo, Egypt. In addition to his Navigators work as a Missions Consultant, he teaches intensive courses on Islam in seminaries across the country. He has authored six books, two in Arabic and four in English. You can view his full bio and books on his website www.nabeeljabbour.com
Theme Music by Nobara Hayakawa - Trail
Sponsor Music by Drunk Pedestrians - Mean
Interlude Music by Aeoa - 04
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