Stunning.
A magazine piece which successfully sensitises listeners to the human stories behind this phenomenon - including Rukmini’s own personal journey through covering this group. The way that the group justifies its call and normalises the brutal violence of its adherents is explained well. The banality of the group’s evil is one of its most chilling aspects - the podcast suggests we are possibly closer to this group, its adherents and its aftershocks than we think.
hugobxl via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/18/19
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Yoshie18 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/19/18
I love hearing how Rukmini does her work behind the scenes, she's amazing! I'm sure it'll get plenty of one-star reviews from left-leaning people who are upset to learn Islam has something to do with establishing a caliphate, but that's unavoidable. It'll probably also get...Read full review »
williamnapp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/18
love it great job
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