The Stack: Dearborn Showdowns Over Sharia and Free Speech

Tensions in Dearborn are boiling over — and last week’s clash between a local Christian pastor and Mayor Abdullah Hammoud has now become a national flashpoint. The controversy centers on new street signs honoring Arab American publisher Osama Siblani, whose past statements appear to support violent “resistance” against Israel.

When Pastor Ted Barham confronted the city council with these quotes, council members tried to shut him down, claiming he was “interpreting” Siblani unfairly. The exchange escalated when Mayor Hammoud told Barham he was “not welcome” in Dearborn and promised to “launch a parade” the day he moves out.

This moment didn’t happen in a vacuum. Residents and activists have been raising alarms as Dearborn expands public Islamic call-to-prayer broadcasts and as radical sects worldwide continue pushing Sharia-based governance. Today’s episode digs into the worldview clash, why ignoring these trends is dangerous, and what it means for America’s commitment to truth, freedom, and genuine coexistence.

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📝 Transcript: Dearborn Showdowns Over Sharia and Free Speech

The Todd Huff Show – November 24, 2025

Host: Todd Huff

Todd Huff: Well, welcome, my friends. I don't know if you've been paying much attention to what's been happening. In Dearborn, Michigan, but I want to talk about that today. Lot going on in Dearborn, Michigan, as it pertains to. Well. The fight, I guess, between freedom loving Americans and. Those who. At least a certain sect of people who want to usher in Sharia law, Islamic Sharia. Law into. Well, around the world, by the way. Now, of course, there's people.
Todd Huff: Fall all across that spectrum. I'm not insinuating everybody. It's as nice and neat as that, but. At its core. That is part of the battle at the heart of the battle of what we've seen. With some of these protests in Dearborn, Michigan. I don't know how much this has. Been covered.
Todd Huff: In the news media, the traditional mainstream american news media. But we're going to talk about it today, my friends. That's what we're going to do. I'm going. To dig into this. And. Kind of. Well. Just talk about what's at stake and what's really going on here so that's where we're headed today, my friends. I walk you into this program. No matter what?
Todd Huff: your background what you believe what Your ideas and worldview is. I walk you to the program. I hope to persuade you for conservative. Constitutional conservatism. I hope to. help point you to truth my friends truth is what matters we better embrace it with all we've got in this world full of lies and people who want to perpetrate lies
Todd Huff: No matter what, to support their morally bankrupt worldview and ideology and. They're selfish ambitions, vain conceits, and whatever it is that they want to pursue. Personally, and they don't want to be told that it's immoral and everything. Else. So that's where we're going to get to today, my friends. But before we get started? Let's be honest. When your financial world starts getting a little more complicated.

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Todd Huff: There's Dearborn, if you don't know. Dearborn, Michigan. In the Detroit area. Has become. A very highly. Populated muslim area. And. There were demonstrators who came to the city. To protest. Some attempted to burn the Quran.
Todd Huff: And. there were local residents many of course muslim residents some Reportedly christian residents as well that tried to step in and to stopped us. So why is this happening? Well, if you go back and I'm going to play for you here in a moment.
Todd Huff: a clip a sound bite something i referenced on this program this goes back about three months two and a half months anyway Into early September. When a pastor in the city of Dearborn went to a Dearborn city council meeting to address.
Todd Huff: The council, the town council, the city council, I guess. on their decision To put up new street signs honoring. An arab american news publisher named Osama Siblani. S I B L a n I. I'll have this stuff.

Todd Huff: In the stack of stuff for today's show. If you want to go to the website and see it@tataffshow.com. but I'm going to do my best. To say it over, obviously over the program. But if you want to look more into this, it's there. Or you can google it. That's.
Todd Huff: The proper pronunciation. Okay. Or the spelling, I should say. okay So this resident who's a pastor, his name is Ted Barham, b a r h. A. M. During this session. this meeting he comes to the podium to address the council and he accuses sublani of supporting against sublani is the one that they are naming the streets after in dearborn he accuses sublani of supporting hezbollah and hamas and he's reading
Todd Huff: From quotations that he has pulled up online. He's actually standing at the podium reading from his smartphone as he's got. These queued up and ready to read them. So the street signs were installed by Wayne county, not the city. According to.
Todd Huff: What I've read here, but nonetheless. There's an exchange that quickly escalated into a heated confrontation. At, I guess. The climax here of the story is that the mayor, the mayor of the city of Dearborn, chimes in and tells the resident, tells the pastor that he's not welcome to live. There. In fact, he said, I'm going to throw a parade when you decide to move. Out of this.

Todd Huff: City. So you have the mayor. It's crazy times here. You have the mayor. Telling this resident that he's not welcome in his own city, right in his own city. And that when he moves out, the mayor is going to throw a party, have a parade. I mean, this sounds like, I mean, this sounds like Nebuchadnezzar or something in the Old Testament, but this is what happens. I'm going to play a little bit of this so you can hear some.
Todd Huff: Of the quotes and the exchanges yourself. You're going to hear some city council government speak where they step in and they say, you can't make these allegations. You can't interpret his words. Don't be. Doing that, you'll hear some people saying you're talking about.
Todd Huff: Supporting terrorism or whatever the language is here. We got to be careful. We got to all that. Kind of stuff, and you're going to hear this guy. There's going to be some exchange. You're going to hear this, Pastor. Continue to read these quotes, and then you're going to hear the mayor jump in at the end, so I want to play this. This is a couple of minutes, I might jump in here for clarity.
Todd Huff: Or to explain what's going on. Sometimes it's hard if you're just. Hearing something versus. This is coming from audio that's connected to the video that I'm able to see. You can't see it. So I'm going to potentially have to frame it or chime in here a bit. But all that said.
Todd Huff: This is kind of at the base. The root. This is just one example. But this sort of thing and I'll get to other things. As to why these bikers and other folks showed up in the city to protest what's? Happening here to challenge what's going on. I'll get to that, but.
Todd Huff: This kind of, I think, is the most recent and obvious example as to. In Dearborn. And some of you might think, why do I care about DEArborn? Dearborn? Is not in my state, but it's in the state immediately to my north, I think. Dearborn is probably around, I don't know, 5 hours drive from where I am.
Todd Huff: But. This is our country, and this is indicative of what is happening. Of the battles that other folks in other parts of this country are facing, and I'll share more about how this might impact or play a factor here. For those of us even in this state. But anyway, that being said, let me play this exchange.
Todd Huff: With Ted Barram, the pastor who's going to the city council, and you're going to hear the mayor. If I didn't say his name yet. I don't think I said his name. Yet. The mayor's name is Abdullah Hamud. He's going to chime in. Here at the end. So that being said, here's the clip.

Ted Barham (Soundbite): I'm quoting. Irrigates the land of Palestine. And then further quotes. He talks about how the terrorist. Terrorists should strike them with knives and with their bare hands, and they're victorious, and he also encourages the use of rockets over there.
Ted Barham (Soundbite): And then another quote from 2022. We are the Arabs who are going to lift Palestinians all the way to victory. Whether we are in Michigan and whether we are in Jenin. So the reason why I mentioned this is that it sounds like he could be inciting violence in Michigan. Believe me, I'm continuing the quotation. He says, believe me, I just want to be clear. He can speak. For himself.

Todd Huff: Let me pause again. What's going on here? He's reading. You heard what he said. You heard. And he's going to read more of these quotes. This pastor saying, look, listen, we got this street named after this guy.
Todd Huff: I'm going to read some of these things that he said, if you listen to them. He's calling what sounds like might be violence no matter where we are. we've just named a street after him that could certainly mean that he could be calling for violence here and somebody on the city council chimes in one of these members of the city council

Dearborn City Council Member (Soundbite): I'm going to stop you because he's not a violent person. And you can interpret his words any way you want. So can you. But I will guarantee you. He is not intending to incite violence. Just wait till they get to the work. I mean. You've heard some of them already.

Todd Huff: Listen with rocks and bombs. I don't know. Are bombs peaceful? Is that what we've gotten our point to? Here. This is madness. Madness. This is in the city council in Dearborn, telling the resident, the pastor. You can't interpret his words. Let me tell you what he means. He doesn't. Mean violence. You need to shut up. I'll tell you what he means. He's a good man.
Todd Huff: Who dare you to come to this podium and speak against this guy like this? And again, the pastor is remaining very calm. He's listening. I just feel like we love in the bizarro universe many times, but they continue anywhere. In the world.

Dearborn City Council Member (Soundbite): Defend himself if he were here, but sure. We're not going to allow personal attacks in. Our condition.

Todd Huff: He's saying what he interprets this to mean, and you'll see that there's. Good reason to think the pastor's interpretation is spot on accurate. He's not here to defend himself, so you can't. These may be pampy, these people who. Sit on these city councils. I tell you, these people are. Again, my father has.
Todd Huff: A name for these folks. Over educated idiots. I'm telling you, this is spot on accurate. These people who have all these rules. They? Silence. the voices of the people that they're supposed to be representing they tell you you can't interpret his words let me tell you what the words mean he's not here to defend himself so you can't tell us what you think his words mean

Todd Huff: My goodness. This is so stupid. There's a lot of people. There are things that I. Talk about on this program every day. I take the words or quotes or comments or policies and I tell you what I think about them? Am I not allowed to do that unless I have? The person.
Todd Huff: Who might be supporting such policies on here to explain. To defend. Is that the way that this should work? Can we not look at the facts? Can we not look at the quote? His quote is his words. This is crazy talk, but they continue.

Dearborn City Council Member (Soundbite): I mean, I'm just reading his words here. his words after you read them he did not use the word violence did he Do the rest of the quote. Well, if you say you want to read them, you can read. Them. If you want to interpret and give your own opinion of what he's thinking, that's a different story, okay?

Todd Huff: Just the idiocy. I don't know if this guy. I don't know. His political party. That fool talk in there? I don't know. I don't really. Care. See, I don't care. I'll be consistent. If this is the Republican, he needs off the council. He's a Democrat. Needs off the council. If he's an independent.
Todd Huff: Voted off the council. This is craziness. So. He only. His logic is unless he uses the word violence. He's not arguing for violence. He can call for bombs and missiles. He can call for, I guess. Intafada. I guess he didn't use the word violence. Did he specifically say violence?

Todd Huff: I tell you, I had class with some of these people 25 years ago. I sat under. The instruction of professors who have this level of critical thinking ability. In college. I've dealt with them. You've dealt with them along the way in. Your life as well. They are foolish. They are useful idiots. I don't mean to be. Too harsh here, but I don't care.
Todd Huff: We have entered the point of danger. Legitimate danger for your family, for your liberty, for your future. for your children We are in the real. World of danger here. Where they are literally putting street signs up, honoring a guy that says some of these things. He continues here.

Ted Barham (Soundbite): Sure. I mean, I'd love to discuss this. I just want to finish the quote because. This is more. So. Okay, I'll continue. Whether we are in Michigan and whether. We are in Jenin. Believe me. Everyone should fight within his means. They will fight with stones. Others will fight with guns. Others will fight with planes, drones and rockets. Others will fight with their voices and others will fight with their hands and say, free. Free Palestine.

Todd Huff: Pause. He mentions again Sabani, who he's quoting here. Mentioned specifically in Michigan. This guy lives in Michigan. Dearborn is in Michigan. He says some will fight with stones. Some will fight with rockets. Some will fight with airplanes. Some will fight with drones. Some will fight with their words. Okay, I can say that maybe.
Todd Huff: Isn't violent in and of itself, but it is violent tucked in the middle of all that other stuff. What on earth is going on? That guy sitting on the council doesn't think that these words are violent. The reference to a plane references 911. The references to drones reference what happened in Israel on October 7.

Todd Huff: Fighting with stones. That's people in the Middle east who have been fighting against. The american presence, military presence. of course this is violent what is this knuckleheads problem but this pastor is trying to talk reason to a group of people on this committee this this town council city council i should say who have no business
Todd Huff: The Bible talks about being given over to a reprobate mind, this is what it looks. Like, not the pastor. These fools sitting on this council. I continue, he continues here.

Ted Barham (Soundbite): So I just. Find it very concerning. Did my three minutes include.

Dearborn City Council Member (Soundbite): There was some dialogue, but as the councilman indicated, and just, we wanted to make sure you be careful when you're talking about incitement of riot, there's legal termination. Terminations for that. There's precedent for that, and that's what the councilman has indicated that you're drawing a conclusion that you have the right to draw. But as I indicated the sign was placed from the county.
Dearborn City Council Member (Soundbite): In that location. So, did you have anything else you'd like to speak on?

Todd Huff: okay That's kind of. Where? It kind of takes a little bit of a breather before. The congressman. Says congressman before the mayor, I should say.

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Todd Huff: First. All right, that's. Where we're going to take a little pause and I'm going to reset this. Here. As we get. To. The mayor's comments, which are coming here in a moment. So that's the basic exchange.

Todd Huff: They're criticizing this guy. for basically saying You're accusing him of things. Maybe. They're almost seeming to try to intimidate him and say, you're getting into legal territory here. You don't want to say something? As a matter of his opinion. You can state your opinion, my friends.
Todd Huff: My interpretation of what this guy said is that he's calling for violence. Oh, and you. Know why I say he's calling for violence? Because. he is calling for people to use rocks and rockets and planes and drones to fight against those who aren't in the free palestine movements see i call that and reasonable people call that

Todd Huff: Well, we call that violence. That's what we call it. That's what it is. And so now they're trying to shut this guy up. He's not done. But the mayor is going to come here in a moment. Friends, let me remind you. Are you tired of spending.

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Todd Huff: Me get back here. Let me get back here to. This pastor speaking to the council. He's got a few more things to say before the mayor jumps in, and that's where we're going to pick this back up. So. He's going to respond.
Todd Huff: To the council. To have those signs up there. I mean, I also appreciate how he has helped. People to sympathize with. The people of Palestine, people of Lebanon. As you know, I've lived in Lebanon. I also lived in Israel. I've stayed for several weeks in Palestine.

Ted Barham (Soundbite): And. I feel like. But despite that, I feel like having that sign up there, it's almost like having. Namius street, hezbollah street or hamas street? I mean hezbollah. Bombed the embassy in Beirut and including many Americans, so I just feel that's quite inappropriate. And as a Christian, I would like to encourage.
Ted Barham (Soundbite): Peace. I'm not just being. Like, pro Israel and this and fight back and that sort of thing, but I would like to encourage peace. And not violence. Actually, I like to quote from the words of someone who had the same enemy.

Ted Barham (Soundbite): With jewish people who killed Jesus. He was jewish, but his fellow jewish people killed him, he said. The one who. Lived by the sword, will die by the sword. And what I would like to encourage. On the other side.
Ted Barham (Soundbite): Is. peace peace called the prince of peace and he said blessed are the peacemakers and his death at the hands of jewish people opens the door to peak between jewish and non jewish people so that's what i would like to actively try to encourage

Ted Barham (Soundbite): To you and thank you very much. Thank you. Sperm.

Dearborn City Council Member (Soundbite): Okay, the mayor is going to jump in here, and this is the last bit of the side. Once you hear this all in context, this is going to matter as we head to.
Dearborn City Council Member (Soundbite): The remainder of the discussion about what's happening in Dearborn. But here's the mayor's response. Do you like to step forward? I think the only comment I'm going to make is asking for a bottle is.

Abdullah Hammoud (Soundbite): This is the mayor. The best suggestion I have for you is to not drive on Warren Avenue. Or to close your eyes while you're doing it. His name is up there, and I spoke at a ceremony, celebrating it because he's done a lot for this community.
Abdullah Hammoud (Soundbite): I think it's quite hypocritical to know that you're approaching this podium. You yourself have videos on YouTube standing in front of my mosque. Saying the cruelest of things about Muslims, about the religion of Islam, because you are a bigot and you are a racist and you are an islamophobe and although you live here.

Abdullah Hammoud (Soundbite): I want you to know, as mayor, you're not welcome here. And the day you move out of the city will be the day that I launch a parade celebrating the fact that you moved out of the city because you are not somebody who.
Abdullah Hammoud (Soundbite): Believes in coexistence. You're somebody who tries to preach it, but in fact, you do everything but that. So I just want to put that on the record.

Todd Huff: Yeah. Thanks for putting it on the record now we know who you are. I've got to take a quick time out, my friends. Pick this up on the other side of the break. You're listening here to conservative, not bitter talk. We're talking about what's happening in Dearborn Michigan, with these protest.
Todd Huff: Protests and so forth that haven't been covered a lot in the media. Be back here. My friends will talk about that in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. As I was thinking here during the break, do you remember, for those of you who watched the office. I'm a big fan of the office. Michael Scott is my all time favorite character.

Todd Huff: Of any of any television show. a close second would be cosmo kramer But Michael Scott was fantastic. And I remember he hated Toby. Toby was in Hr. Toby was the guy who, I mean, Toby, in a way, is kind of like the government he's got.
Todd Huff: All these rules. sometimes you can understand the basis of the rules many times you can't understand At least from Michael's perspective. HR has a bunch of rules that are designed. To basically take the fun out of life and the fun out of working.

Todd Huff: And so Toby represents Hr. Michael, of course, hates Toby and Hr. And I remember there's. An episode. I don't remember which one it is. Toby comes into the conference room and. It says something I don't remember. But Michael says this. I do know this. He says. Toby.
Todd Huff: This is an atmosphere or an environment of welcoming one of those two. So why don't. You just get. I'm just quoting here. Well, he said, why don't you just. Get the heck out of here. This is an environment of welcoming. So why don't you get out? That's what. The mayor just said, if you listened last segment, the mayor of Dearborn, Michigan, told this pastor listen.

Todd Huff: I want to be clear. I'm not here to defend. Anything else? I don't know what the path. I haven't researched the pastor's. Videos. I haven't gone through his YouTube channel. To see. That sort of thing.
Todd Huff: It doesn't matter. For the sake of this conversation, based on the merit of his words, what he's arguing for. Reasonable people should be concerned if they're elected officials. Put up signs naming city streets after people who are calling for violence.

Todd Huff: Against those who. Are not in the quote unquote free Palestine movement. That should be concerning. And this mayor says. You're not very tolerant. You can't coexist, so why don't you just get the heck out?

Todd Huff: This is what's interesting. To the. One of the many things that's interesting to me about. A worldview that's not rooted in truth. See, when a world view is not rooted in truth, it will crumble. It cannot stand. And what we have here at its core is a worldview that. At least the worldview that he was speaking about here.
Todd Huff: When he was lecturing this pastor. You're intolerant, you can't coexist, so you leave. Well. What's interesting to me is. When you have a worldview that's not rooted in truth. Your worldview will crumble, and it's going to crumble quickly, especially if it's fundamental. If you've disagreed with fundamental truth to establish your worldview, it will crumble immediately because the more fundamental.
Todd Huff: The truth that you reject is, the more critical it is to being a pillar of actual reality. And so you have worldviews that say we all just have to coexist. Coexistence. Is. And listen, I am a big believer.
Todd Huff: I'm a big believer. In finding ways. To live at peace with everybody. But it turns out. That's not always possible. And it's not always possible when people. Call evil good. Woe to him who calls good evil and evil good. We have that happening. Today when we don't have objective truth.

Todd Huff: When we reject that and someone makes a truth claim, then you suddenly want to kick him out. Of town again. I don't know what this guy's views are. I do know. That what he said in that video? That audio that I just played for you makes a lot. Of sense. Why are we putting street signs up with the guy's name on?
Todd Huff: Them who has on the record said things that are violent. Seems to be endorsing violence. Even mentioned by state. Our state name this guy's from Michigan. He says he mentions Michigan. I'm in Michigan. He's basically calling on people in Michigan and everywhere, by extension.

Todd Huff: To enact violence against those who are not part of the free Palestine movement. Well, what if you don't agree with the premise of the free palace? Of course we agree with free. People but.
Todd Huff: Of course, this is a misnomer. This isn't about freeing Palestine. This is about. Eliminating the nation of Israel from the river to the sea. Palestine will be free. You don't. Have to be someone who always agrees with Israel to conclude that that is, in fact, what is happening.

Todd Huff: In that movement, the amount of hatred, the amount of antisemitism coming out of the free Palestine movement. And by the way, it's applauded in many circles now. They've gotten the foothold in these cities, cities like Dearborn, to the point to where they are putting signs, city, street names, the names.
Todd Huff: Of people who are endorsing violence, at least arguably. I think, as a matter of fact, based upon what he was saying, but at least. By argument, you can. make the case that this guy This Osama Sublani is endorsing violence, and yet.

Todd Huff: You're not allowed to say that. In the land of the blind, the one eyed man will be king. That is part of what we see here today. But you've got a city not only this going on, but you have a city that.
Todd Huff: Allows the call to prayer to be broadcast at least twice a day. I've seen conflicting reports. I've seen two times a day and I've seen five times a day there's. An article from 2018 that said it was broadcast five times a day in the city. Of Deerborn. I've seen people equate.

Todd Huff: I've seen people online equate. The call to prayer with church bells going off. Those are not the same thing. In fact, let me tell you that the call to prayer is in Arabic and it's done five times. A day. I'm not saying it's that in Michigan yet.
Todd Huff: I suspect it is, but I don't know the five times a day that it's. Prayed around the world. in order to be muslim you're supposed to pray five times a day at dawn early afternoon late afternoon sunset at night i can give you more specifics on that as i've got that pulled up here

Todd Huff: but the call to prayer where did that go i have that somewhere I'm going to have to dig. I got that somewhere else. Hold on. That didn't. I'll have to read that in a moment. I didn't get into this final note that I have here, but I'm going. To give you what the call to prayer means in a moment, but it's being broadcast. Over the city.
Todd Huff: And it's. Listen. It is something. That is directly. Proclaiming the truth that says that there is no God. But in order to be Muslim, you got to make. I forget the name of the term, but you have to make a confession, effectively. That says. And for the record, I'm just telling you what it says. In no way. Shape, manner or form and.

Todd Huff: Am I agreeing with this? But the words are this. They recite. There is no God, bad Allah and Mohammed, they say, is his messenger. That's what you have to do to become Muslim, then. You have to pray five times a day. You don't know, by the way.
Todd Huff: If. You're ever forgiven or you will ever enter paradise. The only way, according to some Muslim. Teachings that, you know, you make it to paradise to be with God. To Allah is to die in jihad, which, of course, opens up a whole other.

Todd Huff: Major discussion there that we can touch on, but I can't get to in the limited time here today. But suffice it to say. Suffice it to say that this is going on in this city and at the core here. Listen, America is a wonderful place. There is freedom of religion, right? First Amendment. People have freedom.
Todd Huff: Of religion. But what if? To what degree? Remember? this is tricky ground and some of you are going to misunderstand it intentionally Some of you are maybe an unintentionally others of you, most of you are. Going to know exactly what I mean.

Todd Huff: But let's not forget that there are sects, at least sects of this faith. Islam that teaches that America is the great Satan and that evil, or, excuse me, Israel is the little Satan. There are muslim clerics on the record? Yes. They're radical. Yes.
Todd Huff: They're not necessarily mainstream. Although there's debate about where these lines are drawn specifically. But there are people that call, actively call for jihad against the United States. There are people who call for the establishment of sharia law in the United States. Look at what's happened.

Todd Huff: In Europe, there are sharia courts that have been established. These muslim majority neighborhoods. From some radical. Radical Islamic. Groups have come over, taken over parts of these countries in Europe, establish their own court system. Sharia law, by the way, is islamic law. That's where you're talking about being covered from head to toe, women effectively being property. This is brutal, dangerous stuff. You want to talk about?
Todd Huff: A fascist belief. People jokingly. Talk about Trump. Here's fascism, islamo fascism, right before our faces. And we simply refuse to accept it or acknowledge it. I'm not saying that it's. The case. In every circumstance. That's not my point. But to deny that it exists, meanwhile saying that Trump is the fascist.

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Todd Huff: My friends, the same people that will look you in the eye and say, and say that because. You talk about America's christian heritage that. You are, well, I guess a christian nationalist. And you're somebody, which, again, maybe you are.
Todd Huff: They just misidentify incorrectly defined terms. But the same people who say that you're the ones who are trying to take away freedom and forced religion on everybody else has no problem. Some of these folks have no problem with some of these things happening that I'm talking about, which is ultimately why people have gone.

Todd Huff: To Dearborn mission and they've seen what's happened in Europe. They look at what's happening here? They see the call by. Some again. I'm not claiming it. It's being done by everybody, but it's. Being done by some. Enough open calls for sharia law, muslim prayer being broadcast. I pulled this up. I didn't.
Todd Huff: Have this before in the last segment. My apologies on that. But here's the Muslim call to prayer in English now.

Todd Huff: It's broadcast in Arabic. Because as the muslim will tell you, The language of God is Arabic, and so you really can't even properly understand the Quran. Unless you read it in Arabic, but I'm going to give you the english translation here.
Todd Huff: Of the call to prayer again. I'm not reciting this. I'm a Christian. Who believes in Jesus. I just want you to understand. I'm just reading what these words are. God is the greatest. God is the greatest. God is the greatest. God is the greatest. I bear witness that there is no God but God. I bear witness that there's no God. But God, I bear witness. The words say here that Muhammad is the messenger.

Todd Huff: Of God. I bear witness that the Muhammad is the messenger of God. Come to prayer. Come to. Prayer. Come to success. Come to success. God is the greatest. God is the greatest. There is no God, but God.
Todd Huff: so they're proclaiming over the loudspeakers they're comparing this to a church bill some people are a church bell plays what once a week If they even play church bells announcing that service is open. It's just a pretty music. Or pretty sounds of bells ringing throughout small town.

Todd Huff: Usa. Whatever. This is different. This isn't just an announcement that. Hey. Services are open. We've got the mosque. Is open. It is a call to that, but it's a lot more than that. It's talking about the supremacy of their God. And if you look at.
Todd Huff: How Islam. Is, I guess, enforced around the world, especially where some of these folks have immigrated from, to this. Country and elsewhere. You'll find that there's some pretty. Reprehensible behavior that's happening. And listen, I'm not here to defend. Everything that's happened. In every church, there's some pastors who have done some bad things.

Todd Huff: there are some priests who have done some horrific things crimes that have been committed But I'm not aware. And if this has happened, I fully renounce it. But I'm. Not aware of anyone using scripture to defend.
Todd Huff: these folks who have committed these heinous acts I don't want to get into all of it, but there's some horror you know some of these stories. You know some of these stories? I know there's one where the pastor's wife.

Todd Huff: Was murdered, and. I don't know, just some bad stuff out there. Some. Sexual abuse alleged. And that has people been convicted of all that stuff? I condemn it 100%. The bible. Does not. There's no middle ground on that. Whoever does those acts of evil has committed great sin.
Todd Huff: There's no doubt about that. This is different. This is different. There is at least a sect, maybe multiple sects of Islam who believe that they are justified. In using force. In fact. There are people who. Well, if you listen to some of these clerics, they'll say, first when they come into a land like this. Land, the United States of America.

Todd Huff: They say you can first come to Islam peaceably. You can accept it and make. The profession, I guess. That I read to you earlier that they make. Secondly, you can pay a tax to them as someone who. Doesn't believe the infidel. They will protect you, but you're going to. Pay.
Todd Huff: Tax. And you're not in the main crowd, you're a secondary citizen. And then number three. They'll convert by the sword. I mean, they have said this. I'm not saying. It's every Muslim. It's not every person. Just like every Christian. Every Christian.

Todd Huff: Didn't behave a certain way. even sometimes we act against what the scripture teaches sometimes that happens and i'm not here to get into the theological discussion of islam i'm just telling you as a matter of fact
Todd Huff: This is taught in certain mosque and I will tell you. Here in this city not very far from me. Is the north. What is it? Islamic society. Of North America. Isna Islamic Society. Isna. Their headquarters is here.

Todd Huff: There were reports. Listen, there were reports. And that were found in Osama bin Laden's hard drive or through interrogation of his wife after they killed him and raided his. Got his computers and all that information.
Todd Huff: I have seen it reported. That Osama bin Laden. Is believed to have come to the United States in the late 1970s. He came to two cities one was Los Angeles, the other was right here. Plainfield, Indiana. Undoubtedly, if that's the case.

Todd Huff: probably meeting with folks I don't know. You could ask questions. These are questions that need to be asked. And so there's this tension, and along the way. It used to mean something to be american.
Todd Huff: And now. we used to have a melting pot i've seen it said now we have more of a salad bowl and now we're different salad mixes on the shelves what does it mean to be american why isn't assimilation a thing anymore why are we welcoming people in through open borders who actively hate this country it's a mess my friends i'm out of time though got to go SDG

Todd Huff

Todd Huff is a popular talk show host and podcaster known for his intelligent and entertaining conservative discussions on The Todd Huff Show, which attracts 200,000 weekly listeners. He covers a variety of topics, including politics and culture, with a focus on authentic and meaningful dialogue. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling with his family, spending time outdoors, and coaching his kids' soccer team.

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