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Nautilus Ep. 1 – Linh Dinh (interviewed by Alexander Wolfheze)

Rumble link  Bitchute link Nautilus Ep. 1 – Linh Dinh – 280725 (*) Podcast description: Poet, writer and photographer Linh Dinh, exiled during the infamous 1975 Fall of Saigon, rose to literary fame in the US before becoming a world-wandering dissident legend. ‘Nautilus’ located him back in his native Vietnam, from where he shares his thoughts on rootlessness, exile, alienation…

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Biggest U.S.Tragedy Blamed on Muslims: Was It All a Lie? Tucker & U.S. Senator Question Everything

I did this interview with Eddie of The Deen Show shortly before traveling to Brussels, Amsterdam, and Malaga. Now that I’m back home in Morocco I’ve had time to edit the transcript. -Kevin Barrett Transcript Tucker Carlson etc.: “Building 7 was never hit by a plane. Why did it fall down? There was never a steel building that ever clashed.…

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If “Bonjour” Is Bad in Belgium……how about as-salaamu alaikum?

By Kevin Barrett It has always been my impression that French-speaking people like to be addressed in French. But soyez prudent (be careful) in Belgium. See our original articles when they’re published—subscribe to the Al-Andalus Tribune Substack! Decades ago, when I was an American graduate student in Paris, I quickly discovered that the better my French got, the more people…

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Prof. Salim Mansur on Iran, Islamic Ethics, and Geopolitics

Salim Mansur is a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. He is a former columnist for the London Free Press and the Toronto Sun , and has contributed to various publications including National Review, the Middle East Forum and Frontpagemag. In the above video, Prof. Mansur discusses geopolitics in light of the recent…

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Celia Farber on Convivencia

Celia Farber is one of the most notable American journalists of the past 35 years. After achieving mainstream success at age 20, her verve and honesty served her well…until she took on Anthony Fauci and the AIDS industrial complex. By covering both sides of that story—including critiques of the virus-causes-AIDS hypothesis from a long list of distinguished scientists including Peter…

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Convivencia at the Alhambra

Canadian couple (Christian Iraqi and Punjabi background) in convivencia interview #5 Al-Andalus Tribune The Alhambra in Granada, Spain—the last Muslim stronghold in al-Andalus, which fell to Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492—symbolizes both the lost glories of Islamic Spain, and the ethnic cleansing that gave birth to modern ethno-nationalist Europe. Within a few decades of the fall of Granada, Spanish Muslims…

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The New Morabitun Mosque of Granada and the Sensational Practices of Al Andaluz

“Granada. with its tradition of convivencia (coexistence, tolerance), is evidence that historically, Europe has been multi-religious. They (Granada Muslims) see the expulsion of the Muslims and Jews from Spain after 1492 as a form of genocide or ethnic cleansing and the beginning of a long Christian effort to drive Islam beyond Europe’s borders. They resist this attempt to obscure the…

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Convivencia Is Coming: “We Can Override These Little Bumps in History”

Convivencia interview #4 with Abu Isa in Cordoba We’re here at the Grand Mosque in Córdoba with Abu Isa talking about convivencia. Abu Isa, do you think that convivencia—good relationships between different groups such as Jews, Christians, and Muslims—is possible in today’s world? 100% and absolutely. I think we are stronger together and we can learn from each other. And…

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Double Standards Make US Unfit for Leadership

Convivencia interview #2: Zaragoza, Spain. We are traveling the length of historic al-Andalus, from Barcelona to Zaragoza to today’s Andalusia (southern Spain) asking ordinary people about convivencia. What is convivencia? It’s a friendlier term for “coexistence” that was originally used to describe the strikingly positive relationship between Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities in Islamic Spain a.k.a. Al-Andalus. Today’s interviewee is…

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“If they don’t get rid of Netanyahu, the genocide will just keep getting worse every day.”

Convivencia interview #1: Montblanc, Catalonia Watch the interview below or at the Al-Andalus Tribune Substack. We are traveling the length of historic al-Andalus, from Barcelona to Zaragoza to today’s Andalusia (southern Spain) asking ordinary people about convivencia. What is convivencia? It’s a friendlier term for “coexistence” that was originally used to describe the strikingly positive relationship between Muslim, Christian, and…

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