I used to despise Ladbible for their babbling nonsensical articles with a headline like " old windscreen wiper falls off moving car in freakish dangerous clip"
Maybe they just needed to get attention and money. You know they say money shows your true colors. Perfect example of the question: What would you do if money didn't matter? I would litearally build my own society and country. .
I served in the Canadian Army as an Infantry soldier for 15 years and fought in Afghanistan. The similarities between this mans story and my own are scary.
"The local people they don't move, you can't incite them to fight, they don't want to fight, they just want a common life, why can't we give them a political solution?".....hit hard.
@@4legends212 Suuuuuuuuure, and people like Elon Musk arent spinning facts and fealings how it furthers their political agenda, come on. Get a grip you luni
When he said "sincerity does not excuse the person and justify the person doing reckless, irresponsible actions." the term "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" came to mind.
The one that came to my mind was 'the law of unforseen consequences',particularly when he talked about Afghanistan and CIA sponsorship Russia invades Afghanistan,America support Muslims fighting against Russia with money/arms Russia gets forced out,those extremist Muslims continue to fight against the new Afghanistan government,America supports the Afghanistan government against them with soldiers both soldiers and arms The Afghanistan government gets overwhelmed and the american soldiers flee before they are killed by weapons that their government/the CIA supplied to fight the Russians Seems rather ironic, but also very sad 😔,particularly when you hear what's happening to the ordinary people out there,most especially women
GK Chesterton said that the phrase, “ the road to hell is paid with good intentions” makes little sense because actually good intentions defined according to the tradition, come directly from God and as such could never lead to hell…
Are you okay? Just another puppet of USA and NATO. It is not possible to be an ex "jihadist". Do you even know what Jihad means? Can you stop struggling over anything in life.
@@fahadmalik8862 Do you know what it means to have democracy for many years, then not be able to go to get an education or work because of outdated men and outdated texts...
I've met and talked to this man and as a fellow surgeon was impressed by his integrity and courage. I myself have been kidnapped and tortured twice during my medical missions.
That was heavy. This guy is living his apologies every day. Listening to him, it is more understandable while soldiers are taking their own lives so regularly after coming back.
There was an Australian soldier who recently came home after the Afghan withdrawal who struggled with that, he said it was so difficult and scary for him to leave and he felt like he'd betrayed them and got suicidal
Absolutely moving story, gave me so much perspective. Its crazy how Ladbible went from completely irrelevant for a time to this. I was surprised to see videos like this pop up all of a sudden on my feed and find it was from them. This is incredible stuff and really an example of how you can use a platform to send a better message and educate people.
This series is so good. It also makes a great argument for humanity and rehabilitation. A lot of these people have a story, it's not so black-or-white where people are "just evil".
Black and White is never the case. You should still strike down people who are an immediate threat. But that's just for pragmatic reasons. Everyone is a result of forces acting upon them. Muslim extremism is a part of Islam that was originally mistrusted by other muslims. It was born in a time of great crisis where the mongols had destroyed much and particular religious movements tried to make sense of it as a punishment from god. This logic has been reawakened due to the very unstable conditions of the middle east. If american christianity where in the same position. You'd be delusional if you think that wouldnt turn out just the same. With violent militant Westboro Baptist churches cropping up all over the place.
@@feministadentata4041 actually they do. Look into the psychology of tribalism. Read a bit. Everyone needs a higher being because humans are not capable of developing moral direction in the complete absence of structure. It might possibly happen as a random occurrence. But then that person will become the "God" of a society that lacks a God.
Whoever comes up with this content should get an award, can’t believe this is ladbible - usually associate it with mindless drivel to kill a few mins but this stuff really sticks to your thoughts
This was such a moving and impressive interview. I admire the courage and the internal integrity of this person. It is not at all easy to admit what he admits and to work on fixing it every single day, and helping other young people. Really impressive!
Such a beautiful and powerful interview. This is a man, who has gained his wisdom the hard way. His inner peace shows in the way he talks. And he talks sense! More power to you, Sir! You have my respect.
It's easy for us growing up relatively safe here in the USA to say we wouldn't buy into the radical Islam beliefs. But I think if we grew up with this sort of violence all around us. If we had, we would want to do something about it. I can see how easy it would be to fall into a group who have a misguided agenda.
You could argue Americans do fall into groups with misguided agenda despite the relative safety. Politics, cults, social justice, and others are rife with stuff like this. Perhaps less violent, but violent nonetheless. Like the Capital Riot, BLM and ANTIFA riots, gang violence, and so on
@Norbërt she isn’t saying there aren’t any, she just saying when you’ve grown up surrounded by violence, physically seen your brother die in front of you, it is easy to then want revenge. He grew up having these thoughts then made friends with people who thought exactly like him.
Tell me you never went to Jesus Camp without telling me that you went to so many you can divide them into categories. Be very wary of the phrase, "Onward, Christian soldier..." There are many to whom it's no kind of euphemism, I promise. It *can* happen here. To them, you are either the unconverted or an agent of the adversary. "YHWH can figure it out once the bullets stop flying. After all, bullets flying must by necessity be part of the divine plan, otherwise how could it have even happened when I pulled the lever on this machine? Huh? Riddle me that. Whoever I killed must have been supposed to die."
This is a really insightful interview, it has certainly exposed me to a perspective and world-view that I hadn't even considered. This man is very intelligent and very empathetic and it's incredible how he has used those experiences to better himself and those around him
It’s so unique to hear it from someone who actually lived it and to hear it from his perspective. Quite like he said, I believe there’s always two sides to the story. I’m glad that he was able to have a change of heart and live the remainder of his life with a different viewpoint. That takes a lot of courage.
Wouaw- he's gone through a lot since childhood. No wonder why he was a vulnerable target to enroll. Well done to him for finding the truth and inner peace.
Alot of people are doubting his sincerity and are nitpicking what he has to say without actually listening to his overall message. He nvr tried to excuse the things he did and he is just explaining the reality of how he came to be radicalized and the reason why he moved away from it was because of the senseless violence against Muslims and non Muslims that he had to be a part of and to witness. Ultimately his is a sad story of disillusionment and its exploitation and regret.
@@erickstanza8782 I think you mean he is still a muslim. Meaning he places a lot of importance on how Muslims treat one another and behave in general. That doesn't make him a radical, that makes him a member of a collective.
Really enjoyed this, there’s so much under the surface when it comes to the other side and what could spur people to go down a violent path. I remember being on deployment back in 2017 and seeing the destruction that all that fighting did to the communities there and I could definitely see a young person being angered by that which unfortunately could make them susceptible to influence. I’m glad he got out and is using his experience to make the world a little better. 🙏🏾
"i would say give up dogmatism" , great advice. so many religious people followed dogmatism but not their own heart who told them that kindness is above all.
All religions have dogma. Even peaceful buddhism has dogma. Its best to have either minimal religion or no religion at all in your life. We must move on.
Can't imagine what its like living in war-torn country, seeing your brother die, teaching awareness for 20 years without pay for it to mainly fall on deaf ears. Glad he saw the truth too many young ppl choose violence (of course a lot are forced). Hope he is at peace and more ppl can be like him 🙏
A lot of respect for this. I don’t believe in god, but I respect that people do - whoever their god may be. Glad this guy came to terms with the fact that people are different
@@muza45 Just in case the OP doesn't respond, I'm 24 and live in the UK. Most people my age that I know don't believe in God because of the lack of evidence. And by that I mean scientific evidence. You can't see 'God', you can't measure 'God'. Sounds a lot like nothing
Good on ya brother, I'm in the exact same camp!!! I don't know if you're an American or not, but that's EXACTLY what we're SUPPOSED to have been founded on.....Regardless, glad to have you on my team!!!!
For all the ignorants, he is not a terrorist like you think he is. He is from the Mujahedeen that have fought the Soviets with the big support of the Western countries (especially USA and UK). Some of that Mujahedeen then turned into Taliban but not all of them. And some of them even tried to prevent the Taliban (like Shah Massoud).
@@thamsanqakhoza7032 There is no objective definition so I just used the Western Goverments' perspective. They don't classify the organization that he went into as a terrorist organization
Its all relative, to the USSR mujahideen were terrorist to the west they were freedom fighters and now taliban is perceived as terrorists while some in Afghanistan see them as freedom fighters
@@廾W yea this terrorism shit is mostly a concept which goverments use to illegitimize their enemies in the eyes of the international public. but i used western countries' definition for explaining purposes. if we make the definition as "every organization that kill civilians for its political, social or economical purposes is a terrorist organization" then most of the countries would be considered as terrorist :D
@@thamsanqakhoza7032 it's all very politicized and blurry, but terrorist generally refers to non-state actors which focus on civilian targets and public infrastructure in order to achieve their strategic means. The only branch of the mujahedeen which you could make a proper case for being a terrorist organization was the Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin due to their extensive attacks unto civilian targets during the Afghan Civil War and their relations with al-Qaeda.
The word "jihad" is widely used, though often inaccurately, by Western politicians and media. In Arabic, the word means "effort" or "struggle". In Islam, it could be an individual's internal struggle against baser instincts, the struggle to build a good Muslim society, or a war for the faith against unbelievers. what is this guy on about....
Whilst the elite pick and choose who our "enemies" are, most normal people don't care for the politics. At our core, we are all the same - we all just want to live our lives in peace, in a safe environment, with our basic needs met. I'm a Brit and, for as long as I can remember, Brits and Russians are supposed to have been enemies. But everyone I know was utterly horrified by the Beslan atrocity. Our hearts went out to you and we united with you in grief, horror, and outrage. There was no "us & them", just a global "us" mourning catastrophic and unnecessary loss. Regardless of the press, the propaganda, or whichever power-hungry egomaniac is in charge of either country, when it comes to the average citizen, more unites us than divides us. And when it comes to the heartbreaking events at Beslan, many of us around the world stand with you 💕
@@georgina-a What about the 40k children and 250k innocent people russia killed in chechnya? Dind't had eye's for that huh?The Terrorist action in Beslan didn't happend without a reason. It's like for example Hitler attacking every country in europe and than crying why they'r being under attack....
@@ansur9890 Try reading my comment before ranting a reply. I said that most people want peace and I certainly didn't give a thorough breakdown (or even a passing comment) on the fairness of Russian politics. Just because someone mentions one thing doesn't mean that they don't care about another. I'm not getting drawn into the debate you clearly want, that is unrelated to the thread you've posted on, but I will say this: the children of Beslan were not responsible for Russian policy in Chechnya. It's difficult for anyone to make a valid point or take the moral high ground when they've murdered children.
@@ansur9890 Everything happens for a reason. Doesn't make it right. If you're from Chechnya, you would know quite well it wasn't only russian army killing innocents. I've met plenty of people from there, stating "killing their own people'' by seperatists. I could say much more, but don't see a point trying to bring some shades into your extreme black-and-white world. That fat maniac of a leader they had - failed to stop the bloodshed, so decided to take it out on kids and civilians who had nothing to do with that madness. If you justify that, i digress. This guy said it better.
This interview is really important people need to know these kind of extremists purposely focus on youth because they are more driven and easier to manipulate.
"godless" people shouldn't be fought and or killed either. The only fighting that should happen in this world is to defend one's self, family and home.
Political parties don't invade, countries invade other countries. Besides that point, he views Communists as "godless" people and that he is justified because of that, not the fact they are Communists.
@@ShawnStrickland Communists should absolutely be violently opposed anywhere they can be found. The USSR invaded Afghanistan with the explicit purpose of propping up a Communist state (Communist Afghans absolutely collaborated with this). That is a Communist invasion.
"Your reality will not change by being part of/joining the status quo"... I might have misquoted him a little here, but this is the wisest thing I have heard in a long time. Can be applied to all things in life. You can not fight anger and hate with more anger and hate.
My Dad worked in Afghanistan & Iraq for about 6-7 years & the locals don't want war & terror. The locals are true Muslims & its not in their religion to murder. They want peace & to live their life. Its the extremists that have a different view.
What does being Jewish have to do with it lol Also are you aware Muslims believe you’re the worst people on earth and believe in the end times trees will tel Muslims how to find and kill Jews?
You know what should be one of the takeaways from this interview? Just coz you are giving asylum to someone who came to you in distress from their home country doesn't mean they will be loyal to you and your country and will add value and be a good citizen. They can still turn up to be a jihadist like this guy.
I think part of why he had that revelation in as he said his last mission in Burma is because he witnessed the similar things happening to his own people, his family nonetheless back in 1971. you can clearly see what a grave effect it had on him by the way he instantly teared up.
I remember watching the news in Russian and English about the Beslan School Siege, one of the most horrendous things I've ever watched on live TV. God bless this man's soul for realizing that most of us don't want to fight, but want to live and let live. rabuna yahmik!
I would add: travel the world, interact with people, get to know different ways. Only then decide what you want to do with your life. Not based on someone's radical beliefs or goals.
"suicide terrorism has little basis in islamic fundamentalism or any of the world's religion, or rather what all these attacks have in common is a specific secular and strategic goal to compel modern democracies to withdraw military forces for territories that the terrorists consider their homeland" -Robert Pape (Terorism expert in the University of chicago)
As a muslim, from what I've known there's three form of jihad. First, fight against the real enemies. Second, againts temptation of devil such a ill will. Third, againts of human lust. I can't imagine how strong propaganda that they taught that they can't just simply understand that kill innocent people is a sin. And i think there's no heaven wait them in afterlife
Even 1400 years ago suicide attacks were a thing (people would go on knife attacks, killing people knowing the guards will show no mercy). It has everything to do with islam, Mohammad sent 2 many assassins to their deaths.
Man this channel has really turned itself around, i can remember Ladbible shitposting memes on facebook, now they are one of the few that practice honest and unfiltered journalism, bring the facts as they are by people that have actualy lived it. without turning it into political bullshit you see everywhere nowadays.
What a poised and charming gentleman. Such experiences he has had. War makes waste of all men, it is a terrible shame and always a tragedy. I hear echos of my own war time service and combat, and it is so refreshing to hear someone speak so honestly about it and share similar feelings and experiences I have never been able to share or speak of
the title of this video is inaccurate, there's a difference between jihad and terrorism, jihad is an actual thing in islam, and assigning jihad with terrorism is offensive to me as a muslim
@@yurichtube1162 U even Muslim? There's a difference between accepting and practising. And if feminism is another term for gender equality, then yes Islam both accepts and practises that.
The content director of Lad Bible has literally transformed the channel - incredible journalism that’s all too rare.
I used to despise Ladbible for their babbling nonsensical articles with a headline like " old windscreen wiper falls off moving car in freakish dangerous clip"
Agreed. So much necessary praise for whoever is responsible for driving this change.
It really has come a long something amazing. It now has some of the most genuine content on UA-cam.
totally agree Callum....also the damage of banging your head on the ground for years is torture enough and on those hardened walls
Maybe they just needed to get attention and money. You know they say money shows your true colors. Perfect example of the question: What would you do if money didn't matter? I would litearally build my own society and country. .
I served in the Canadian Army as an Infantry soldier for 15 years and fought in Afghanistan. The similarities between this mans story and my own are scary.
@@youngonep9889 What an amazingly stupid reply
@@9Rizla9 what was the reply
@@hsein3838 Can't remember exactly but something very stupid and unrelated
haha you lost
Fought who?
"The local people they don't move, you can't incite them to fight, they don't want to fight, they just want a common life, why can't we give them a political solution?".....hit hard.
they live in Mullah's World , we in West live in Rupert Murdoch World thats way
it him me AND HIM hard too. Those were such painful tears on his part :(
@@4legends212 Suuuuuuuuure, and people like Elon Musk arent spinning facts and fealings how it furthers their political agenda, come on. Get a grip you luni
When he said "sincerity does not excuse the person and justify the person doing reckless, irresponsible actions." the term "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" came to mind.
The one that came to my mind was 'the law of unforseen consequences',particularly when he talked about Afghanistan and CIA sponsorship
Russia invades Afghanistan,America support Muslims fighting against Russia with money/arms
Russia gets forced out,those extremist Muslims continue to fight against the new Afghanistan government,America supports the Afghanistan government against them with soldiers both soldiers and arms
The Afghanistan government gets overwhelmed and the american soldiers flee before they are killed by weapons that their government/the CIA supplied to fight the Russians
Seems rather ironic, but also very sad 😔,particularly when you hear what's happening to the ordinary people out there,most especially women
Yes, of you want to democratize and westernize a cou ntry you surely have good intentions. But the result is desastrous.
GK Chesterton said that the phrase, “ the road to hell is paid with good intentions” makes little sense because actually good intentions defined according to the tradition, come directly from God and as such could never lead to hell…
This man is so well spoken, I could listen to him speak all day. And everything he said was extremely eye opening.
LadBible has really transitioned from dumb student memes to this level of content. Amazing.
This series especially is one of the absolute best on UA-cam.
Totally agree with you. Very impressive shift to maturity.
I was just thinking the same thing. I can unblock them from my feeds now.
Are you okay? Just another puppet of USA and NATO. It is not possible to be an ex "jihadist". Do you even know what Jihad means? Can you stop struggling over anything in life.
@@fahadmalik8862 Do you know what it means to have democracy for many years, then not be able to go to get an education or work because of outdated men and outdated texts...
I've met and talked to this man and as a fellow surgeon was impressed by his integrity and courage. I myself have been kidnapped and tortured twice during my medical missions.
🫂
That was heavy. This guy is living his apologies every day. Listening to him, it is more understandable while soldiers are taking their own lives so regularly after coming back.
Sounds more like every time he brought up something he was sorry about, he brought up an excuse right after.
@@mmaybee2353 just like how you were the excuse for the failure your parents are😘🥰
There was an Australian soldier who recently came home after the Afghan withdrawal who struggled with that, he said it was so difficult and scary for him to leave and he felt like he'd betrayed them and got suicidal
@@zeitxgeist Statements like this have not been made since WWII.
@@zeitxgeist guy was prob making that stuff up to cover for all the war crimes
Absolutely moving story, gave me so much perspective.
Its crazy how Ladbible went from completely irrelevant for a time to this. I was surprised to see videos like this pop up all of a sudden on my feed and find it was from them. This is incredible stuff and really an example of how you can use a platform to send a better message and educate people.
Good talk ! 🙏
This series is so good. It also makes a great argument for humanity and rehabilitation. A lot of these people have a story, it's not so black-or-white where people are "just evil".
Exactly. I now watched former "rough guy", drug runner and now this. If nothing else, the series shows people CAN change. And very thoroughly.
Black and White is never the case. You should still strike down people who are an immediate threat. But that's just for pragmatic reasons. Everyone is a result of forces acting upon them. Muslim extremism is a part of Islam that was originally mistrusted by other muslims. It was born in a time of great crisis where the mongols had destroyed much and particular religious movements tried to make sense of it as a punishment from god. This logic has been reawakened due to the very unstable conditions of the middle east. If american christianity where in the same position. You'd be delusional if you think that wouldnt turn out just the same. With violent militant Westboro Baptist churches cropping up all over the place.
We all are sinners. We have fall short bedore God
@@deedee8772 One doesn't need a "God" to believe in rehabilitation over punishment.
@@feministadentata4041 actually they do. Look into the psychology of tribalism. Read a bit. Everyone needs a higher being because humans are not capable of developing moral direction in the complete absence of structure. It might possibly happen as a random occurrence. But then that person will become the "God" of a society that lacks a God.
This was a very eye opening interview. What an intelligent man who has seen the world first hand and chooses to improve it. Great content Ladbible.
How very eloquent. His tone and voice mannerisms are relaxing.
this is a piece of sh*t
@@markspencer171 He was a piece of shit. He seems to have learned from his mistakes.
@@JuanPyro anyone who thinks Islam is peaceful is ignorant. You are ignorant too.
@@markspencer171 Who said that I believe that it's peaceful?
@@JuanPyro shut up now go away
Whoever comes up with this content should get an award, can’t believe this is ladbible - usually associate it with mindless drivel to kill a few mins but this stuff really sticks to your thoughts
"FBI had meetings with Jihadist leaders" that hit me hard
foxbat
Why?
@@saidteacher3331 its proly still true, politics doesnt change!
He probably meant CIA, FBI is domestic US
Yeah, the US and Russia have been fighting proxy wars through jihadust sects for decades
This was such a moving and impressive interview. I admire the courage and the internal integrity of this person. It is not at all easy to admit what he admits and to work on fixing it every single day, and helping other young people. Really impressive!
Such a beautiful and powerful interview. This is a man, who has gained his wisdom the hard way. His inner peace shows in the way he talks. And he talks sense! More power to you, Sir! You have my respect.
It's easy for us growing up relatively safe here in the USA to say we wouldn't buy into the radical Islam beliefs. But I think if we grew up with this sort of violence all around us. If we had, we would want to do something about it. I can see how easy it would be to fall into a group who have a misguided agenda.
You could argue Americans do fall into groups with misguided agenda despite the relative safety. Politics, cults, social justice, and others are rife with stuff like this. Perhaps less violent, but violent nonetheless. Like the Capital Riot, BLM and ANTIFA riots, gang violence, and so on
Your comment seems to have some sort of bias hostility and passive aggression towards islam, seems a bit weird doesn't it Julia
@Norbërt she isn’t saying there aren’t any, she just saying when you’ve grown up surrounded by violence, physically seen your brother die in front of you, it is easy to then want revenge. He grew up having these thoughts then made friends with people who thought exactly like him.
@@tsmk6599 she has no bias, she’s literally saying if she had his upbringing she may have followed in his shoes. Where is the hostility ??
Tell me you never went to Jesus Camp without telling me that you went to so many you can divide them into categories.
Be very wary of the phrase, "Onward, Christian soldier..." There are many to whom it's no kind of euphemism, I promise. It *can* happen here.
To them, you are either the unconverted or an agent of the adversary. "YHWH can figure it out once the bullets stop flying. After all, bullets flying must by necessity be part of the divine plan, otherwise how could it have even happened when I pulled the lever on this machine? Huh? Riddle me that. Whoever I killed must have been supposed to die."
thank you for sharing his story. He really was sincere in answering the interviewers questions.
12 minutes ain't enough. I hope people understand what he's trying to say and don't take wrong path
This is a really insightful interview, it has certainly exposed me to a perspective and world-view that I hadn't even considered. This man is very intelligent and very empathetic and it's incredible how he has used those experiences to better himself and those around him
It’s so unique to hear it from someone who actually lived it and to hear it from his perspective. Quite like he said, I believe there’s always two sides to the story. I’m glad that he was able to have a change of heart and live the remainder of his life with a different viewpoint. That takes a lot of courage.
Thank you Sir for sharing your experience. It is was heartbreaking to watch.
If I tell people I’ve learnt anything on LadBible they will think I am crazy, but this series is truly top notch
Keep up the good work and speak LOUDER! MANY more people need to hear your words!
Wouaw- he's gone through a lot since childhood. No wonder why he was a vulnerable target to enroll. Well done to him for finding the truth and inner peace.
Alot of people are doubting his sincerity and are nitpicking what he has to say without actually listening to his overall message. He nvr tried to excuse the things he did and he is just explaining the reality of how he came to be radicalized and the reason why he moved away from it was because of the senseless violence against Muslims and non Muslims that he had to be a part of and to witness. Ultimately his is a sad story of disillusionment and its exploitation and regret.
Senseless ..ya right..u know what was happening in 1971..what was Pakistan doing ?
He’s obviously still radical. His sorrow is derived from Muslim on Muslim hate. It’s clear to see
@@erickstanza8782 I think you mean he is still a muslim. Meaning he places a lot of importance on how Muslims treat one another and behave in general.
That doesn't make him a radical, that makes him a member of a collective.
@@adamclevi exactly
@@erickstanza8782 I have to agree with this, it feels like the reason he left is because Muslim on Muslim
That’s heavy. The world’s problems and solution succinctly defined, guided by humility and experience. A great man.
Manwar Ali does so much good and is a genuinely lovely person. I enjoyed meeting him a few years ago.
Never thought I'd spend an hour watching LADbible interviews. This series is super insightful.
This is one of the most eye opening interviews I've ever seen.
God bless this man. He reminds me so much of my late father it's insane.
This is wisdom. This is learning. This is progress.
Grateful to see and hear a great man like this speak.
He was a horrible person for 20+ years.....
@@Gl-my8fw He clearly changed. If you judge someone solely based on their past, you'll never have space for love in your heart.
@user-rp3qn4hb9u I never said people can't but that dosent erase his past and magically make him a "great" man.
Manwar, thank you so much for sharing your journey towards enlightenment and peace
Really enjoyed this, there’s so much under the surface when it comes to the other side and what could spur people to go down a violent path. I remember being on deployment back in 2017 and seeing the destruction that all that fighting did to the communities there and I could definitely see a young person being angered by that which unfortunately could make them susceptible to influence. I’m glad he got out and is using his experience to make the world a little better. 🙏🏾
"i would say give up dogmatism" , great advice.
so many religious people followed dogmatism but not their own heart who told them that kindness is above all.
All religions have dogma. Even peaceful buddhism has dogma. Its best to have either minimal religion or no religion at all in your life. We must move on.
@@yurichtube1162 move on to nihilism and depression 👍🏻
Yeah, dogma is the reason why secular America kills millions
Wow. I don't think I've ever seen a more moving dissection of one's life
Can't imagine what its like living in war-torn country, seeing your brother die, teaching awareness for 20 years without pay for it to mainly fall on deaf ears. Glad he saw the truth too many young ppl choose violence (of course a lot are forced). Hope he is at peace and more ppl can be like him 🙏
Thank you for the interview
Oh, what a journey he walked. Absolutely brilliant interview. I would love to have a longer one with this man.
What an amazing Man, he gives me hope for the future.
"12 minutes with" It's bringing amazing content... This one was so good
So powerful.
Thank you. ❣
Wow y’all really outdone yourselves with this series. Keep it up 👍🏽
what an educated, well-mannered gentleman!
A lot of respect for this. I don’t believe in god, but I respect that people do - whoever their god may be. Glad this guy came to terms with the fact that people are different
Why don’t you believe in god?
@@muza45 Just in case the OP doesn't respond, I'm 24 and live in the UK. Most people my age that I know don't believe in God because of the lack of evidence. And by that I mean scientific evidence. You can't see 'God', you can't measure 'God'. Sounds a lot like nothing
Good on ya brother, I'm in the exact same camp!!! I don't know if you're an American or not, but that's EXACTLY what we're SUPPOSED to have been founded on.....Regardless, glad to have you on my team!!!!
@@muza45 For the same reason you don't believe in bigfoot.
i dont respect terrorists. youre funny
Amazing insight. Very brave man. Much respect to who you've become.
Wow I enjoyed this interview so much. Brilliant.
What a lovely guy .. I'm so sorry hrs seen what he's seen and the family he's lost ❤️
For all the ignorants, he is not a terrorist like you think he is. He is from the Mujahedeen that have fought the Soviets with the big support of the Western countries (especially USA and UK). Some of that Mujahedeen then turned into Taliban but not all of them. And some of them even tried to prevent the Taliban (like Shah Massoud).
How do you define a terrorist? What criteria, who produces the information that enables you to brand some people terrorists?
@@thamsanqakhoza7032 There is no objective definition so I just used the Western Goverments' perspective. They don't classify the organization that he went into as a terrorist organization
Its all relative, to the USSR mujahideen were terrorist to the west they were freedom fighters and now taliban is perceived as terrorists while some in Afghanistan see them as freedom fighters
@@廾W yea this terrorism shit is mostly a concept which goverments use to illegitimize their enemies in the eyes of the international public. but i used western countries' definition for explaining purposes. if we make the definition as "every organization that kill civilians for its political, social or economical purposes is a terrorist organization" then most of the countries would be considered as terrorist :D
@@thamsanqakhoza7032 it's all very politicized and blurry, but terrorist generally refers to non-state actors which focus on civilian targets and public infrastructure in order to achieve their strategic means.
The only branch of the mujahedeen which you could make a proper case for being a terrorist organization was the Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin due to their extensive attacks unto civilian targets during the Afghan Civil War and their relations with al-Qaeda.
This guy is very articulate and a great storyteller.
What an amazing man , the world would be a much better place if we had more like him .🇬🇧
@Norbërt this goes the same for brown people.
Whoa. That was heavy. This man has seen some rough times. Much respect to him.
The word "jihad" is widely used, though often inaccurately, by Western politicians and media. In Arabic, the word means "effort" or "struggle". In Islam, it could be an individual's internal struggle against baser instincts, the struggle to build a good Muslim society, or a war for the faith against unbelievers. what is this guy on about....
Thing is what they call Anti Trwrwsm which should be called Crusade mainly carried by Protestants, They only go after Innocents.
Thank you Abu Muntasir, thank you LADbible TV
Excellent content. Love this
Huge respect to this man from the guy who was born in USSR, the country of his ex enemies.
I am also grateful to him that he mentioned Beslan
Whilst the elite pick and choose who our "enemies" are, most normal people don't care for the politics. At our core, we are all the same - we all just want to live our lives in peace, in a safe environment, with our basic needs met.
I'm a Brit and, for as long as I can remember, Brits and Russians are supposed to have been enemies. But everyone I know was utterly horrified by the Beslan atrocity. Our hearts went out to you and we united with you in grief, horror, and outrage. There was no "us & them", just a global "us" mourning catastrophic and unnecessary loss.
Regardless of the press, the propaganda, or whichever power-hungry egomaniac is in charge of either country, when it comes to the average citizen, more unites us than divides us.
And when it comes to the heartbreaking events at Beslan, many of us around the world stand with you 💕
@@georgina-a What about the 40k children and 250k innocent people russia killed in chechnya? Dind't had eye's for that huh?The Terrorist action in Beslan didn't happend without a reason. It's like for example Hitler attacking every country in europe and than crying why they'r being under attack....
@@ansur9890 Try reading my comment before ranting a reply. I said that most people want peace and I certainly didn't give a thorough breakdown (or even a passing comment) on the fairness of Russian politics. Just because someone mentions one thing doesn't mean that they don't care about another.
I'm not getting drawn into the debate you clearly want, that is unrelated to the thread you've posted on, but I will say this: the children of Beslan were not responsible for Russian policy in Chechnya. It's difficult for anyone to make a valid point or take the moral high ground when they've murdered children.
@@ansur9890 Everything happens for a reason. Doesn't make it right. If you're from Chechnya, you would know quite well it wasn't only russian army killing innocents. I've met plenty of people from there, stating "killing their own people'' by seperatists.
I could say much more, but don't see a point trying to bring some shades into your extreme black-and-white world. That fat maniac of a leader they had - failed to stop the bloodshed, so decided to take it out on kids and civilians who had nothing to do with that madness. If you justify that, i digress. This guy said it better.
@@georgina-a we don't hate each other and that's why we need to ignore our politicians who put war and stupid so called vaccines onto us.
I shed tears with this man.
Thank you very much Brother. Hope your message go as deep as possible. Let God judge us at the End of the Day . We no need to be the judge now.
This is a really insane story. I do always enjoy the people you bring in. But this is one of the best ones I’ve seen on your channel for a while.
honestly speaking he's a good man to have blown the lid off the j types, jazakallah khairn for this valuable insight 👍
This is a great man! All my respect to him!
BS. He is just saying what you want to hear
@@andrejturan2525 You already sound the type who does just that.
@@andrejturan2525 what exactly do you mean by that
This interview was explosive !
That was profound thank you
This interview is really important people need to know these kind of extremists purposely focus on youth because they are more driven and easier to manipulate.
"godless" people shouldn't be fought and or killed either. The only fighting that should happen in this world is to defend one's self, family and home.
Political parties don't invade, countries invade other countries. Besides that point, he views Communists as "godless" people and that he is justified because of that, not the fact they are Communists.
@@ShawnStrickland Communists should absolutely be violently opposed anywhere they can be found.
The USSR invaded Afghanistan with the explicit purpose of propping up a Communist state (Communist Afghans absolutely collaborated with this). That is a Communist invasion.
It takes unimaginable strength to deradicalize. This man is incredibly brave.
How would you know?
A few years ago I would never say ladbible is the UA-cam channel to watch, but now I can.
Well I didn't;t expect that when clicking on a Lad Bible video. Absolutely breathtaking, what a guy.
Big respect, man. To come out of that, well it's probably similar to getting out a gang or out of drug addiction, it's all you know.
"Once I was a brutal murderer and terrorist. Then I was caught. Now I'm sorry. Forgive me."
GFY!
"Your reality will not change by being part of/joining the status quo"... I might have misquoted him a little here, but this is the wisest thing I have heard in a long time. Can be applied to all things in life. You can not fight anger and hate with more anger and hate.
Thank you for sharing..
LADbible you are an oasis in the desert of modern "journalism".
Incredibly candid and articulate - I learned a lot here
"Sincerity does not excuse and justify the person doing reckless, irresponsible actions."
My Dad worked in Afghanistan & Iraq for about 6-7 years & the locals don't want war & terror.
The locals are true Muslims & its not in their religion to murder. They want peace & to live their life. Its the extremists that have a different view.
Too bad the non radicals in the west arent doing shit about it. So I kinda dont buy it anymore from what I've seen.
Beautiful interview
What a gentle, intelligent and well spoken man. I'm Jewish and loved hearing his story.
What does being Jewish have to do with it lol
Also are you aware Muslims believe you’re the worst people on earth and believe in the end times trees will tel Muslims how to find and kill Jews?
You know what should be one of the takeaways from this interview? Just coz you are giving asylum to someone who came to you in distress from their home country doesn't mean they will be loyal to you and your country and will add value and be a good citizen. They can still turn up to be a jihadist like this guy.
Wow this really hit me in the heart. What a wonderful mission this man has; I wish the whole world could hear his message. God be with us, every one.
THANKS fpor your words - sending love and compassion
A very good man, with very good intentions and insight. 😊✌🏼🤝🏼
I think part of why he had that revelation in as he said his last mission in Burma is because he witnessed the similar things happening to his own people, his family nonetheless back in 1971. you can clearly see what a grave effect it had on him by the way he instantly teared up.
This guy is the true Muslim I would say! May God bless him
I remember watching the news in Russian and English about the Beslan School Siege, one of the most horrendous things I've ever watched on live TV. God bless this man's soul for realizing that most of us don't want to fight, but want to live and let live. rabuna yahmik!
Wa iyyaak
A highly intelligent man dealing with over population and people without answers.
I like this man. He was misguided, but his heart was in the right place.
Yea this guy know whats up and I am glad you found a way out that dead end awful life
What a gullible boiiii
God Bless Him 🙏🏽
Smart guy. Hope his knowledge and experience can steer other misguided would-be radicals away from hate and towards love and unity.
People usually become radicalised when their homes get invaded and their families murdered.
Nothing's better than getting a story directly from the source instead of a third party
Lad bible have really stepped there game up unreal content
I would add: travel the world, interact with people, get to know different ways. Only then decide what you want to do with your life. Not based on someone's radical beliefs or goals.
"suicide terrorism has little basis in islamic fundamentalism or any of the world's religion, or rather what all these attacks have in common is a specific secular and strategic goal to compel modern democracies to withdraw military forces for territories that the terrorists consider their homeland"
-Robert Pape (Terorism expert in the University of chicago)
Suicide forbidden in Islam bro
He's clearly never read the quran then.
As a muslim, from what I've known there's three form of jihad. First, fight against the real enemies. Second, againts temptation of devil such a ill will. Third, againts of human lust. I can't imagine how strong propaganda that they taught that they can't just simply understand that kill innocent people is a sin. And i think there's no heaven wait them in afterlife
Even 1400 years ago suicide attacks were a thing (people would go on knife attacks, killing people knowing the guards will show no mercy). It has everything to do with islam, Mohammad sent 2 many assassins to their deaths.
@@belaalelyaqout5820 for jihad, suicide is fine.
Man this channel has really turned itself around, i can remember Ladbible shitposting memes on facebook, now they are one of the few that practice honest and unfiltered journalism, bring the facts as they are by people that have actualy lived it. without turning it into political bullshit you see everywhere nowadays.
What a poised and charming gentleman. Such experiences he has had. War makes waste of all men, it is a terrible shame and always a tragedy.
I hear echos of my own war time service and combat, and it is so refreshing to hear someone speak so honestly about it and share similar feelings and experiences I have never been able to share or speak of
please LADbible please im begging you never stop doing this content ! thats the best content in youtube , i feel honored and grateful to watch that !
Give this man enough funding to spread his life experiences far and wide.
dont give any funding for a terrorist
@@sithi96 the west actuly suporrted the talibans against the commnuist. well documented
@@AOsman-sn4fx west as europe or US?
@@sithi96 sorry my bad meant england and usa
@@AOsman-sn4fx facts!
the title of this video is inaccurate, there's a difference between jihad and terrorism, jihad is an actual thing in islam, and assigning jihad with terrorism is offensive to me as a muslim
Jihad just means struggle so when i wake up early to pray while tired its jihad
Yeah, sure - it's the titles fault... Go blame the actual jihadists and islamists for that.
Jihad is basically terrorism
@@iamannocent2913 lol you have your own version of islam. Do you accept homosexuality also? Feminism? Hippies? Lol
@@yurichtube1162 U even Muslim?
There's a difference between accepting and practising. And if feminism is another term for gender equality, then yes Islam both accepts and practises that.