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Podcast: The Rubin Report
Episode: The Regressive Left & Political Correctness | Maajid Nawaz | SPIRITUALITY | Rubin Report
Published on October 2, 2015
Hereβs a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!
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well if we if we and I've come to refer to this as the the Voldemort effect you know it's the it's the the Harry Potter books in which um J um she devises this really clever mechanism
Maajid Nawaz uses the Harry Potter books and the character Voldemort as an analogy for the fear of naming certain ideologies.

Holy Bible (NIV)
Buy Holy Bible (NIV) by Various Authors, on Amazon
you don't really need to believe in the scripture to concede that there is no one definitive reading of Shakespeare there's no one definitive reading of the Bible And there's no one definitive reading of the Quran
Maajid Nawaz uses the Bible as an example of a text with no single definitive interpretation.

Islam and the Future of Tolerance
Buy Islam and the Future of Tolerance by Sam Harris, Maajid Nawaz on Amazon
you just uh co-authored a book with Sam har I had Sam on the show a couple weeks ago It's called Islam and the future of Tolerance
Dave Rubin introduces the book co-authored by Maajid Nawaz and Sam Harris, stating its title.

Quran
Buy Quran by Talal Itani on Amazon
there's no one definitive reading of Shakespeare there's no one definitive reading of the Bible And there's no one definitive reading of the Quran
Maajid Nawaz uses the Quran as an example of a text with no single definitive interpretation, comparing it to the Bible and Shakespeare.

Radical
Buy Radical by Maajid Nawaz on Amazon
you know those who want the as you know the full story it's in uh my Memoir called radical um but but in a in a summarized form uh basically I joined a a revolutionary islamist group at the age of 16 years old
Maajid Nawaz mentions his memoir 'radical' as the place where his full life story is detailed.