From uncovered evidence suggesting Princess Diana was exploring Islam before her death, to the Russian president defending Prophet Muhammad against insults, to mosques being attacked in Bosnia while Novak Djokovic remains silent — guest Zeeshan Ali joins The Deen Show to discuss a range of issues that expose double standards, hypocrisy, and the relentless attacks facing the Muslim community from multiple fronts.
Did Princess Diana Consider Accepting Islam?
A story published in the Daily Mail revealed that Princess Diana, while in a relationship with Hasnat Khan and later Dodi Fayed — both Muslims — consulted with one of the oldest royal photographers, himself a Muslim married to a Christian woman, about the faith. Prince Harry himself has stated that his mother was “chased to death while in a relationship with someone who wasn’t white.” The circumstances surrounding her death continue to raise questions that demand honest examination.
“Diana was in love with a Muslim and was actively learning about Islam from those around her. Prince Harry says his mother was chased to death while in a relationship with someone who wasn’t white. We’re not conspiracy theorists, but these facts deserve examination.”
Attacks on Mosques in Bosnia and the Silence of Celebrities
While Novak Djokovic made headlines for his stance on natural immunity, he remained conspicuously silent when nationalists attacked and shot at a mosque in Yanya, Bosnia, and made threats of ethnic violence in Birchko, Preboy, and Novi Pazar. During the Bosnian War, Muslims protected churches according to Islamic teachings while every single mosque was leveled to the ground. Silence from people of influence in the face of such threats is complicity.
“During the war, all churches were protected and safeguarded according to Islam. But the mosques were leveled to the ground. Threats like these should be swiftly condemned, and your silence is your complicitness. You need to speak out, Novak — all good people need to speak out.”
Standing Firm Against Cultural Imperialism
- Lewis Hamilton and others who call for religions to “change their rules” are attempting to push people away from Islam and toward the alphabet movement
- Even Russia’s president defended Prophet Muhammad against insults, asking whether provocation against religious figures constitutes “freedom of creativity”
- The history of Bosnia reminds us how quickly threats can escalate to genocide when good people remain silent
- Muslims must be vocal, courageous, and unapologetic in defending their faith while calling all people of conscience to stand against injustice