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Is Islam A Religion Of Peace?

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Douglas Murray vs. Zeba Khan, Maajid Nawaz

Intelligence Squared U.S. brings together the world’s leading authorities for an exciting contest of ideas, wit and persuasion in a series of provocative and timely debates. Think twice as opposing panels challenge your convictions on some of the most critical issues facing our nation today.

View the Intelligence Squared web page for this debate to find out what the audience thought before and after the debate.


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