261: Mubin Shaikh | Up Close with an Undercover Jihadi


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Oct 07 2019 71 mins   2

Mubin Shaikh (@MrMubinShaikh) is a former Islamic extremist who became an undercover counter-terrorism operative instrumental in exposing a plot to hold Canada's Parliament hostage and behead the Prime Minister. He is the co-author of Undercover Jihadi: Inside the Toronto 18 -- Al Qaeda Inspired, Homegrown Terrorism in the West.


What We Discuss with Mubin Shaikh:



  • What does "radicalization" mean to someone who's experienced it firsthand, and how can it convert a teenaged Canadian metalhead into a true believer of a cause that uses terrorism to accomplish its goals?

  • What did it take for this true believer to change course and start working for his government's counter-terrorist agency?

  • The differences between Sufi and Wahhabi Islam, and what makes the latter a more suitable creed for extremists.

  • Why "terrorism is the atom bomb of the poor man."

  • How Mubin's undercover work exposed a massive terrorist plot, and what the aftermath of this operation looked like.

  • And much more...


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