Welcome to Episode 3 of our series, where Mohammed Moin Rehman delves into the lives of Muslims in the U.S. and the political landscape leading up to the November 2024 elections. In this insightful episode, Rehman discusses the key candidates: President Joe Biden representing the Democrats and former President Donald J. Trump for the Republicans. He emphasizes the crucial role of Muslim participation in the upcoming elections, urging American Muslims to vote for Trump.
Rehman challenges the media’s portrayal of Trump, arguing that his actions have often been misinterpreted. He highlights media bias, suggesting that mainstream media outlets manipulate narratives to fit certain agendas. By focusing on the US-Israel relationship and historical events like the massacres at Sabra and Shatila compared to those in Gaza and Palestine, Rehman provides a nuanced perspective on international politics and its impact on the Muslim community.
The episode also addresses Trump’s controversial policies, such as the ban on Muslim countries, and discusses his business dealings and media manipulation tactics. Despite these controversies, Rehman argues that Trump’s diplomatic efforts and authoritative leadership make him a preferable candidate for Muslims in the U.S. He contrasts Trump’s policies with those of President Biden, highlighting areas where he believes Biden has failed to meet the needs of the Muslim community.
Rehman emphasizes the importance of Muslim votes, particularly in swing states, projecting the potential impact of a unified Muslim voting bloc. He believes that political engagement and collective voting can significantly shape the future for Muslims in the U.S. By participating actively in the political process, Muslims can ensure that their voices are heard and their interests represented.
The episode concludes with a call to action for American Muslims to join this movement and make their votes count. Rehman stresses that voting is not just a civic duty but a powerful tool for justice and equality. He invites viewers to engage in political activism, educate themselves on the issues, and participate in the upcoming elections to create a more inclusive and just society.
Join Mohammed Moin Rehman and ITN News Network in this vital mission. Together, we can shape the future of our community and our country. Your vote matters—let’s make our voices heard and work towards a brighter future for all.
Mohammad Moin Rehman, the founder of ITN, an American citizen since 2001, is an educated businessman and author of three books that explore various aspects of Islam. His books discuss the demographics, economics, and religious aspects of Islamic nations and interfaith harmony.