
An ex-Al Qaeda jihadi turned MI6 spy and a former monk turned filmmaker, have been embedded at the heart of conflicts in the Middle East. Together Aimen Dean and Thomas Small unpack the realities of war, fundamentalism and their global implications through first-hand experience.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 155 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryReligion & Spirituality | |||

In this Conflicted Conversation, Thomas speaks with Lorenzo Vidino, Director of the Programme on Extremism at The George Washington University.
What happens when an ideological movement is neither a terrorist organisation nor an ordinary religious g... more
The Middle East is shifting again, and fast. In this wide-ranging overview, Aimen and Thomas break down the hidden forces reshaping the geopolitical chessboard as 2025 draws to a close.
In this episode, Aimen and Thomas uncover:
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The power of S... more
In this Conflicted Conversation, Thomas speaks with Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat about the Muslim Brotherhood.
What happens when a Western democracy encounters an ideological movement it no longer has the language — or the institutions — to underst... more
Conflicted is back. Aimen and Thomas return with a renewed mission and a bold vision for the future of the show. In this special relaunch episode, they look back at the journey so far, celebrate the global community that’s grown around Conflicted, an... more
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If you are here for a deeper understanding, you’re in the right place. To have such complicated subjects dissected and unraveled by two very knowledgeable people is priceless. Thank you
I am in no way “far right”, yet I am constantly labeled as so for having what used to be centrist views on things related to protecting children in Britain. Meanwhile, violent antifa mobs are only labeled as “left” by Thomas and the leftist mainstream mafia. Sigh. This is why things will continue to not improve and they are too blind to see it.
I like aimen boring without aimen bur still 5 stars
Wanted expertise and objectivity, but found their guests presented as experts included security service assets and paid for Israeli propagandists. Listening to this is only if you want to cheer the world burning, not understand why it is burning.
I came to this podcast wanting to learn more about Islamism to broaden my understanding of religious nationalism. The episodes of key players in the development of Islamism and some of the episodes that explain the socio-historical contexts of certain conflicts are interesting, but the fact that Aimen nor Thomas can use the word genocide or even describe accurately what is taking place right now by the Zionist project is absolutely unacceptable. It calls into question even the other historical e... more
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Insights on global conflicts and the complexities surrounding them are offered through firsthand accounts from knowledgeable hosts. Episodes feature discussions that span significant geopolitical issues, historical context, and personal narratives, often highlighting the intersections of personal experience and broader societal challenges. Topics encompass various regions, particularly the Middle East, and include themes of terrorism, human rights, and the impact of foreign policy decisions. With its unique blend of perspectives, the content provides listeners with a deeper understanding of pressing issues affecting our world today.
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