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Haz has called himself a muslim, and talked about the relationship between islam and dialectical [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca1Q_Abm5Dk&t= materialism]
Haz has talked about the relationship between [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca1Q_Abm5Dk Islam and Dialectical Materialism], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzov1-hSNXc Marxism's Monotheism], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfPgx-krwM8 Islam's Premature Modernity & Apocalypse], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf5t6djnqyM Islam's Universalism and Awakening], [https://youtu.be/XyMD-i1731g&t=131 Hezbollah’s ‘Angelic Materialism’ and The Islamic Revolution].
 
Haz views "Londonistani" Islam as a [[reactionary]] response to the chaos of western modernity, not an authentic expression of Islamic civilisation. [https://rumble.com/v30awg4--red-pill-news-its-going-down-2023-07-15.html (1:33:52)]
 
 
Joseph Stalin, in 1920, on the practice of Sharia:<ref>https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1920/11/13.htm</ref><blockquote>The Soviet Government considers that the Sharia, as common law, is as fully authorized as that of any other of the peoples inhabiting Russia. If the Daghestan people desire to preserve their laws and customs, they should be preserved.</blockquote>
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Haz has talked about the relationship between Islam and Dialectical Materialism, Marxism's Monotheism, Islam's Premature Modernity & Apocalypse, Islam's Universalism and Awakening, Hezbollah’s ‘Angelic Materialism’ and The Islamic Revolution.

Haz views "Londonistani" Islam as a reactionary response to the chaos of western modernity, not an authentic expression of Islamic civilisation. (1:33:52)


Joseph Stalin, in 1920, on the practice of Sharia:[1]

The Soviet Government considers that the Sharia, as common law, is as fully authorized as that of any other of the peoples inhabiting Russia. If the Daghestan people desire to preserve their laws and customs, they should be preserved.