20+ Years After 9/11, Understanding Islamist Ideology: Zuhdi Jasser & Sam Westrop
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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Zuhdi Jasser is a prominent American Muslim reformer and president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy. He advocates for a progressive interpretation of Islam and works to counter political Islamism. Sam Westrop is a British activist and the director of the Middle East Forum's Islamist Watch project, focusing on exposing the influence of radical Islamism in Western societies. Together, they represent CLARITy Coalition, an organization dedicated to clarifying the distinction between Islam and Islamism while addressing the challenges posed by the latter, including its impact on society and politics. Through their advocacy and research, they aim to promote a more nuanced understanding of these issues and advocate for policies that uphold democratic values and human rights.
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The sound level is awfully low. Please upload all videos with higher “gain.” (Ask a sound engineer if need be.) We can always bring it down but we cannot boost the sound if it’s too low. Oh, wait. At 2:50, the volume improved. Sorry. But the point remains.
Hi Pam! Thanks for the feedback. We will work on this for our future videos. We don't have any sound engineers on our team but we do the best we can with our skills and research. We will definitely add this to our list of things to look into and be aware of. Thanks again!
A most interesting discussion but sound level too low.