Jamal Miftah story on "The 700 Club"
A few weeks ago, CBN News anti-terrorism analyst Erick Stakelbeck visited Tulsa to talk to Jamal Miftah, the Pakistani Muslim who was kicked out of the mosque of the Islamic Society of Tulsa for his guest opinion condemning those who commit acts of terror in the name of Islam. Stakelbeck also interviewed me during his visit.
The story will air tomorrow (Tuesday) on "The 700 Club," seen on the ABC Family Channel (Cox Cable channel 37) at 8:00 a.m. Central time, and again at 10:00 p.m. The story should also appear on the cbnnews.com website after it airs.
Click here to see Stakelbeck's earlier, brief report about Miftah on Hot Air.
UPDATE: Here is a link to the text and the video of Stakelbeck's report on Jamal Miftah.
UPDATED 2026/01/04 to replace dead links with links to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.
I have recently located a VCR recording of the interview, which I hope to convert and upload soon.
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