Islam’s Violence vs Islamophobia

Date: March 16, 2026
Host: Jim Schneider
​Guest: Usama Dakdok
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Usama Dakdok is founder of the Straight Way of Grace Ministry.   He’s the speaker on Revealing the Truth About Islam.  Born and raised in Egypt, Usama learned about Islam just as every other student does in a Muslim country.  He studied for a university degree in Egypt which included the study of Sharia.  He came to America in 1992.  With his knowledge of Islam, he founded The Straight Way of Grace Ministry.  Usama speaks fluent Arabic and has translated the Quran into English.  He is the author of Exposing the Truth about the Qur’an and Exposing the Truth About Jihad and the booklets, The Violent Truth about Islam and The Straight Way to Eternal Life.  Usama travels the country to equip the church to minister to Muslims and to warn Americans about the deceptive methods being used that lead many into the cult of Islam.

Ramadan is Islam’s holiest month and it comes to a conclusion this week.  While Islam claims to be a religion of peace, and Ramadan is said to be a time to do good deeds, it’s become a very deadly month.

According to thereligionofpeace.com, there have been some 116 terror attacks in the name of Islam so far during Ramadan with 454 individuals killed.  Last Ramadan, over 2,000 were killed in 254 attacks in the name of Islam.  In spite of all these attacks and deaths, we’re told the problem is not Islam, it’s Islamophobia.

Why so many attacks during this month?  As Usama noted, the best “good work” you can do as a Muslim is to fight for the sake of Allah.  In fact, the only guarantee for the Muslim to make it to the heaven of Mohammed is to to be killed for the sake of Allah while fighting for jihad.  Also, if you can do this during the most holy month of the year, the month of Ramadan, you get better rewards as well.  This is not only believed, it is practiced.

What is the content of daily Islamic prayer?  Who are the representatives that want to remove Muslims from America and why?   You’ll hear these and other points addressed on this critical topic, as well as comments from U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who presented his views on Islamophobia, as yesterday was the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. 

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