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FDD Events Podcast
FDD Morning Brief | feat. Samuel Tadros (Jan. 15)

FDD Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 22:48


FDD Research Analyst Mariam Wahba fills in for Jon Schanzer on the FDD Morning Brief. She delivers timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Middle East scholar and author Samuel Tadros. The pair will be traveling west of Israel to analyze the latest news relating to Egypt.Learn more at: https://www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief

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Into the Deep Podcast
Episode 47: A Reflection of Reality

Into the Deep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 41:28


From social media to the incoming Biden Administration, what does life in modern day Egypt look like for the persecuted believer? Jeff King sits down with Samuel Tadros, an expert in Egyptian persecution and a fellow at the Hudson Institute, to answer this question. The post Episode 47: A Reflection of Reality appeared first on Persecution.

Into the Deep Podcast
Episode 46: Carrying Their Cross with Pride

Into the Deep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 35:15


Jeff King talks with Samuel Tadros, an expert in Egyptian persecution and fellow at the Hudson Institute. In this deep dive into Egypt's Christian history, Jeff and Samuel discuss the relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Coptic Christian population and how it's evolved today. The post Episode 46: Carrying Their Cross with Pride appeared first on Persecution.

Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics
نهضة الكنيسة القبطية المعاصرة: حركة مدارس الأحد

Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 49:59


St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, MD The Holy Family Ministry نهضة الكنيسة القبطية المعاصرة: حركة مدارس الأحد By: Dr. Samuel Tadros

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Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics
سلسلة عروس الفادي القبطية - فيتجدد مثل النسر شبابك

Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 64:11


Holy Family Ministry St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, MD سلسلة عروس الفادي القبطية : فيتجدد مثل النسر شبابك إغتيال بطرس غالي، المؤتمر القبطي، ثورة ١٩١٩ ودور الأقباط، و حركة مدارس الأحد في الأربعينات By: Dr. Samuel Tadros

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Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics
سلسلة عروس الفادي القبطية - ورأى اللهُ النُّورَ أَنَّهُ حَسَنٌ

Hymns/Bible Study/Sermons/General Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 75:04


Holy Family Ministry St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, MD سلسلة عروس الفادي القبطية - ورأى اللهُ النُّورَ أَنَّهُ حَسَنٌ نهضة الكنيسة القبطية من عصر البابا كيرلس الرابع و حتي ا. حبيب جرجس And God saw that the light was good. By: Dr. Samuel Tadros. The progress of the Coptic church from the era of Pope Cyril the IV to Arshiziakon Habib Gerges.

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Foreign Podicy
Fraternal Islamists: Getting to Know the Muslim Brotherhood

Foreign Podicy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 40:26


For 1,300 years, there were caliphs — “successors” to the Prophet Muhammad. In 1924, however, the last caliph, Abdulmecid II was sent into exile by Mustafa Kemal — Ataturk, father of the secular Republic of Turkey. In Egypt, four years later, Hassan al-Banna founded the Muslim Brotherhood – an organization dedicated to reviving the caliphate, and uniting Muslims around the world. In its motto, the Brotherhood declares: “The Quran is our law; Jihad is our way; dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.” What's the state of the Muslim Brotherhood today? How serious a threat does it represent? And what should be done about it? To find and discuss the answers, host Cliff May is joined by Samuel Tadros, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom, and Jonathan Schanzer, FDD's senior vice president for research.

Foreign Podicy
Fraternal Islamists: Getting to Know the Muslim Brotherhood

Foreign Podicy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 40:26


For 1,300 years, there were caliphs — “successors” to the Prophet Muhammad. In 1924, however, the last caliph, Abdulmecid II was sent into exile by Mustafa Kemal — Ataturk, father of the secular Republic of Turkey. In Egypt, four years later, Hassan al-Banna founded the Muslim Brotherhood – an organization dedicated to reviving the caliphate, and uniting Muslims around the world. In its motto, the Brotherhood declares: “The Quran is our law; Jihad is our way; dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.” What’s the state of the Muslim Brotherhood today? How serious a threat does it represent? And what should be done about it? To find and discuss the answers, host Cliff May is joined by Samuel Tadros, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom, and Jonathan Schanzer, FDD’s senior vice president for research.

Westminster Institute talks
Samuel Tadros: The Sorrows of Egypt, Revisited

Westminster Institute talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 76:10


Read his transcript here: https://www.westminster-institute.org/events/tadros-sorrows-of-egypt-revisited/

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Westminster Institute talks
Samuel Tadros: The Future of Islamism in Egypt

Westminster Institute talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019


Samuel Tadros is a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom, where he researches the rise of Islamist movements in the Middle East and its implications for religious freedom and regional politics. Prior to joining Hudson in 2011, Tadros was a Senior Partner at the Egyptian Union of Liberal Youth, an organization that aims to spread the ideas of classical liberalism in Egypt. He has received his MA in Democracy and Governance from Georgetown University and his BA in Political Science from the American University in Cairo. Tadros previously interned at the American Enterprise Institute, where he worked on the Muslim Brotherhood and worked as a consultant for the Hudson Institute on Moderate Islamic Thinkers, and most recently the Heritage Foundation on Religious Freedom in Egypt. In 2007, he was chosen by the State Department in its first Leaders for Democracy Fellowship Program in collaboration with Syracuse University’s Maxwell School. His articles have previously been published by the Wall Street Journal, Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, National Review, World Affairs, and the Weekly Standard. Tadros is a Professorial Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies. In 2013, Tadros published Motherland Lost: The Egyptian and Coptic Quest for Modernity (Hoover), a book on the Copts and the modern politics of Egypt.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Holocaust and the Arab World

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 84:40


On June 27, Hudson Institute hosted a screening of the Sam and Ammar Show followed by a discussion with the co-hosts.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Holocaust and the Arab World

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 84:40


On June 27, Hudson Institute hosted a screening of the Sam and Ammar Show followed by a discussion with the co-hosts.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Future of Orthodox Christianity in Syria and America

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 69:34


On Oct 24, Hudson Institute�s Center for Religious Freedom hosted a conversation with His Beatitude, John X, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and His Eminence, Metropolitan Joseph, Metropolitan of All North America and Archbishop of New York.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Future of Orthodox Christianity in Syria and America

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 69:34


On Oct 24, Hudson Institute�s Center for Religious Freedom hosted a conversation with His Beatitude, John X, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and His Eminence, Metropolitan Joseph, Metropolitan of All North America and Archbishop of New York.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
U.S.-Egyptian Relations in the Age of ISIS

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 58:58


Alberto Fernandez, Nina Shea, and Samuel Tadros discuss the security, political, and religious freedom challenges facing Egypt

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
U.S.-Egyptian Relations in the Age of ISIS

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 58:58


Alberto Fernandez, Nina Shea, and Samuel Tadros discuss the security, political, and religious freedom challenges facing Egypt

The Lawfare Podcast
Graeme Wood on "The Way of the Strangers"

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 59:58


At this week's Hoover Book Soiree, Samuel Tadros of the Hudson Institute and the Hoover Institution sat down with Graeme Wood to discuss his new book, The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State. The book both situates ISIS within context of Islamic history and theology and chronicles Wood's meetings with ISIS supporters and sympathizers across the world in an effort to understand what's behind the group's pull. It's a useful complement to the news coming out of Iraq and Syria as we begin to consider what the future of ISIS will look like after the fall of Raqqa and Mosul.

Security by the Book
The Way Of The Strangers: Encounters With The Islamic State

Security by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 61:05


The Hoover Institution's National Security, Technology and Law Working Group, along with Hoover's Washington, DC office held a discussion with author of The Way of Strangers, Graeme Wood. Hoover working group member and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Benjamin Wittes, along with Samuel Tadros, distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, interviewed Wood, who discussed his definitive, electrifying account of the strategy, psychology, and theology driving the Islamic State. The Way of the Strangers is an intimate journey into the minds of the Islamic State's true believers. From the streets of Cairo to the mosques of London, Graeme Wood interviews supporters, recruiters, and sympathizers of the group. We meet an Egyptian tailor who once made bespoke suits for Paul Newman and now wants to live, finally, under Shariah; a Japanese convert who believes that the eradication of borders-one of the Islamic State's proudest achievements-is a religious imperative; and a charming, garrulous Australian preacher who translates the group's sermons and threats into English and is accused of recruiting for the organization. We also learn about a prodigy of Islamic rhetoric, now stripped of the citizenship of the nation of his birth and determined to see it drenched in blood. Wood speaks with non-Islamic State Muslim scholars and jihadists, and explores the group's idiosyncratic, coherent approach to Islam. The Islamic State is bent on murder and apocalypse, but its followers find meaning and fellowship in its utopian dream. Its first caliph, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, has declared that he is the sole legitimate authority for Muslims worldwide. The theology, law, and emotional appeal of the Islamic State are key to understanding it-and predicting what its followers will do next. Through character study and analysis, Wood provides a clear-eyed look at a movement that has inspired so many people to abandon or uproot their families. Many seek death-and they will be the terror threat of the next decade, as they strike back against the countries fighting their caliphate. Just as Lawrence Wright's The Looming Tower informed our understanding of Al Qaida, Graeme Wood's The Way of the Strangers will shape how we see a new generation of terrorists.

Hoover Institution: Security by the Book
The Way Of The Strangers: Encounters With The Islamic State

Hoover Institution: Security by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017


The Hoover Institution's National Security, Technology and Law Working Group, along with Hoover's Washington, DC office held a discussion with author of The Way of Strangers, Graeme Wood. Hoover working group member and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Benjamin Wittes, along with Samuel Tadros, distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, interviewed Wood, who discussed his definitive, electrifying account of the strategy, psychology, and theology driving the Islamic State.

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio
The Plight of Egypt’s Christians

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017


Daniel Nour speaks with Egyptian political scientist Samuel Tadros about Muslims and Christians in modern day Egypt. The post The Plight of Egypt’s Christians appeared first on Cradio.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Future of North Africa-Reports from Libya, Tunisia, and Morocco

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 92:42


Eric Brown, Sarah Feuer, Lee Smith, and Samuel Tadros discuss the prospects for lasting democracy and persistence of extremist sects in North Africa.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Future of North Africa-Reports from Libya, Tunisia, and Morocco

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 92:42


Eric Brown, Sarah Feuer, Lee Smith, and Samuel Tadros discuss the prospects for lasting democracy and persistence of extremist sects in North Africa.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Egypt's Enduring Security Challenges

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 77:36


Hudson Institute hosts a panel discussion with top Egypt analysts Samuel Tadros, Michael Wahid Hanna, Amy Hawthorne, and Mokhtar Awad and moderated by Eric Brown.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Egypt's Enduring Security Challenges

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 77:36


Hudson Institute hosts a panel discussion with top Egypt analysts Samuel Tadros, Michael Wahid Hanna, Amy Hawthorne, and Mokhtar Awad and moderated by Eric Brown.

JihadPod
XIX. Jihadism in the Land of the Pharaohs with Mokhtar Awad

JihadPod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 83:15


Mokhtar Awad comes on the show to discuss jihadism in Egypt. Some of the topics covered include: The development of jihadism in the Sinai prior to the Egyptian uprising in January 2011 What jihadi individuals and movements were doing between the 2011 uprising and the coup in July 2013 A deep dive on Jama’at Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (ABM) How ABM has changed since it became Wilayat Sinai of the Islamic State The role of IS’ provinces in Libya in the Western Desert of Egypt Background on the ABM splinter faction al-Murabitun that is pro-AQ and led by Hisham Ashmawy that pledged baya to Ayman al-Zawahiri This episode also features a Primary Sources segment covering releases from September 20th to October 14th, and a #SocialMedia segment covering postings from October 14th to 23rd. Links: Bay’a Remorse? Wilayat Sinai and The Nile Valley by Mokhtar Awad and Samuel Tadros | CTC Sentinel Egypt’s Escalating Islamist Insurgency by Mokhtar Awad and Mostafa Hashem | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Mokhtar Awad | Center for American Progress Mokhtar Awad (@Mokhtar_Awad) | Twitter Thanks to Haakon Jahr, Raihan Kadir, and Kaspars Gasuns for supporting the show! You can help support the show, and get some great rewards, by visiting the show’s Patreon page The podcast is produced by Karl Morand. If you have feedback you can email podcast@jihadology.net, or find us on Twitter: @JihadPod.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Future of Egypt: A Somalia on the Nile or a Stable, Robust U.S. Ally in the Region?

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 91:41


Samuel Tadros, Mokhtar Awad, Jantzen Garnett, and Lee Smith discuss Egypt's future.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Future of Egypt: A Somalia on the Nile or a Stable, Robust U.S. Ally in the Region?

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 91:41


Samuel Tadros, Mokhtar Awad, Jantzen Garnett, and Lee Smith discuss Egypt's future.

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News
Obama Decrees: "No Religion Is Responsible for Terrorism" 2-20-15

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2015 39:50


Bill Bennett spoke with Samuel Tadros, a Coptic Christian who is a member of the Islamism and International Order Working Group at Stanford's Hoover Institution--then Bennett turns to former Assistant Secretary of Defense, Francis “Bing” West. Hugh Hewitt and Karl Rove on Hillary's '16 run. Dennis Prager on Bill Clinton's recent ties to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's sex workers. Hewitt hosted a left-right conversation on Obama's unilateral immigration reform with law professors, Erwin Chemerinski and John Eastman. Hewitt with Bill Bennett and his new book titled "Going To Pot: Why the Rush to Legalize Marijuana is Harming America."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The State and Future of Egypt's Islamists

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 89:10


Hudson Institute hosted a panel discussion on the future of Egypt's Islamists and Tadros's two new reports featuring Mokhtar Awad of the Center for American Progress, William McCants of the Brookings Institution, and Eric Trager of the Washington Institute. Samuel Tadros moderated the discussion.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The State and Future of Egypt's Islamists

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 89:10


Hudson Institute hosted a panel discussion on the future of Egypt's Islamists and Tadros's two new reports featuring Mokhtar Awad of the Center for American Progress, William McCants of the Brookings Institution, and Eric Trager of the Washington Institute. Samuel Tadros moderated the discussion.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Egypt After Sisi's Election: Greater Domestic Turmoil or Stability and Growth?

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 89:59


Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Lee Smith moderated a panel with Hudson Institute colleague Samuel Tadros and Mokhtar Awad on the the future of Sisi's Egypt.

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Egypt After Sisi's Election: Greater Domestic Turmoil or Stability and Growth?

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 89:59


Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Lee Smith moderated a panel with Hudson Institute colleague Samuel Tadros and Mokhtar Awad on the the future of Sisi's Egypt.