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Resistance 101: Palestine and the Global Awakening Masterclass

Podcast af Firas Sallam

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Welcome to the curriculum for unlearning. This is a masterclass for the generation ready to dismantle the four idols of the Western mind. Using the steadfastness of Palestine as our guide, we reclaim our human identity from the wreckage of colonialism. This isn't just a podcast; it's an awakening.

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EP 04 | The Engineering of Consent

Episode 3 ended with a promise: we'd look at the systems that build the silos. This is that episode. Bernays, agnotology, epistemic injustice — the actual architecture of how reality is manufactured and maintained. TIMELINE 1891 — Edward Bernays is born in Vienna. Nephew of Sigmund Freud — twice over.1928 — Bernays publishes Propaganda. Describes an "invisible government" without embarrassment.1929 — The Torches of Freedom march. Staged feminism to sell cigarettes. The machinery's first public triumph. The product it sold as liberation gave them cancer.1947 — Bernays publishes The Engineering of Consent. Names his method openly.1954 — Guatemala. Bernays manufactures a communist threat to protect a fruit company. CIA coup follows. 200,000 dead in the civil war after.1969 — Tobacco industry internal memo: "Doubt is our product."1970s–1990s — British Infected Blood Scandal. Contaminated blood products infect thousands. Institutional not-knowing runs for fifty years.1986 — Shell's own scientists predict climate catastrophe in an internal report. Shell buries it and funds decades of manufactured doubt.2016 — Grenfell Tower residents publish a written warning: "Only a catastrophic event will expose the ineptitude and incompetence." Ignored.2017 — Grenfell burns. 72 dead.2024 — British Infected Blood Inquiry finally concludes.Present — Mapuche land defenders in Chile prosecuted as terrorists under a Pinochet-era law. Ecocide still not recognised as an international crime. KEY TERMS Fitra — The innate human disposition toward truth, carried by every soul before birth. Recognises injustice, beauty, and meaning without being taught. The epistemological ground of the entire series. Agnotology — The deliberate, industrial production of ignorance. Not the absence of knowledge — the engineering of not-knowing. Tobacco, fossil fuels, and the British blood scandal all used the same method: manufacture enough doubt to prevent action. Epistemic Injustice — Two forms of harm. Testimonial injustice: your credibility is dismissed before you speak, based on who you are. Hermeneutical injustice: the vocabulary you need to name your experience is excluded from discourse. Grenfell residents experienced the first. Ecocide is suppressed by the second. The Mapuche experience both. System Justification — Why intelligent people defend systems they know are broken. The psychological cost of admitting the system is rotten is so high that the mind prefers to rationalise. The machinery depends on this. Lord Consciousness — The mind that retains knowledge of what it is and refuses to trade that knowledge for the permission to continue existing. The counter to learned helplessness. Learned Helplessness — What the machinery produces over time. When manufactured doubt and manufactured desire operate long enough, the subject internalises the coercion. Resistance feels futile — not because it is, but because the machinery has installed itself inside the mind. Sumud — Arabic. The daily, active, willed act of remaining and insisting you exist on your own terms. Ubuntu — Zulu. "I am because we are." The machinery requires atomised individuals. Ubuntu refuses atomisation. Buen Vivir — Quechua. Good living as harmony between community and the natural world. Written into the constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia. Sisu — Finnish. The quiet, unmovable refusal to accept defeat as the final word. Operates beyond desire and fear — beyond the machinery's reach. Resistance 101: Palestine and the Global Awakening Masterclass

5. apr. 2026 - 23 min
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EP 03 | Shattering the Silos — The Western Muslim Spectrum & the Many Faces of Resistance

This episode maps the Western Muslim spectrum — and uses it to dismantle one of the most powerful tools of colonial control: the silo. The Western mind has built walls between the spiritual and the political, between faith and reason, between the interior life and the life of resistance in the world. These walls are not neutral. They are a specific historical project — and Islam, taken seriously on its own terms, refuses every one of them. We follow three figures who proved it: 1.René Guénon — French mathematician, Sufi mystic, author of The Crisis of the Modern World. 2.Malcolm X — who stood at the plain of Arafat in 1964, wept, and wrote home: "I have been utterly speechless and spellbound by the graciousness I see displayed all around me by people of all colors." 3.Yvonne Ridley — captured by the Taliban in 2001,released on one condition: read the Quran. She agreed, intending to use it as opposition research. TIMELINE 1648 — The Peace of Westphalia. Europe ends its wars of religion by separating church and state permanently. Faith becomes a privatehobby. This solution — born from European trauma — is exported to the world as a universal truth. 1886 — René Guénon is born in France. Peak Western confidence. He will spend his life arguing that the entire project is spiritual devolution. 1930 — Guénon boards a boat to Cairo. Does not take a single European book. Never returns. Writes in Arabic for the rest of his life. 1964 — Malcolm X performs the Hajj. Prays shoulder to shoulder with men of all colours. Sees not just brothers in faith — but a geopolitical bloc. Stops asking for civil rights (granted by the state) and starts demanding human rights (granted by God). 1965 — Malcolm X is assassinated. The system's recognition that a man who integrates the spiritual and the political cannot be managed. 2001 — Yvonne Ridley is captured crossing into Afghanistan in a burqa. Held for ten days by the Taliban. Released on one condition. KEY TERMS The Silo — The artificial separation of the spiritual from the political, encoded by Westphalia in 1648 and enforced globally through colonial power. The system that says: faith in the pew, governance in the parliament, and never shall they meet Deen — Arabic. Almost always mistranslated as "religion." Deen is a total life transaction — governance, trade, family, worship as one integrated reality. It refuses to fit inside the silo. This refusal is why the modern state finds Islam unmanageable The Reign of Quantity — Guénon's term for what happens when a civilisation can only perceive what it can measure. Truth, beauty, the sacred — not absent. Amputated. Root, Branch, Voice — The episode's structural framework.Guénon preserves the root (interior truth, at the cost of withdrawal). Malcolm X builds the branch (connecting spiritual depth to political solidarity across continents). Ridley provides the voice (bearing witness from inside the Western media system, at the cost of her career). Epistemic Event — A fundamental shift in how you know what you know. Fitra — In Episode 3, the Fitra is what each figure responds to. Guénon's withdrawal is the Fitra refusing a spiritually dead civilisation. Malcolm's synthesis is the Fitra demanding reunion of the spiritual and political. Ridley's experience is the Fitra recognising coherence — even when the encounter was hostile. Resistance 101: Palestine and the Global Awakening Masterclass

23. feb. 2026 - 16 min
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EP 02 | "To Exist Is to Resist"

Episode 1 asked whether you can use the master's tools. Episode 2 asks the harder question: what happens when people stop resisting — not because they are defeated, but because they are persuaded that resistance is irrational? This episode opens with a ghost story: 1. Tefik Enesans — an old man dying in a Turkish village in 1992. He turns on a tape recorder and starts talking. 2. The Maori revival — in the 1970s, Te Reo Maori was statistically dead. Screaming in Maori. About colonisation. 3. The Peace Bands, Palestine 1938 — Palestinian militias funded by the British military and the Jewish Agency to hunt Palestinian rebels. TIMELINE 1900s — Native American boarding schools. "Kill the Indian, save the man." An individual act of survival becomes a collective act of cultural death.1916 — The Easter Rising, Dublin. The Irish public hates the rebels — until the British strap a dying man to a chair to execute him. James Connolly's leg is shattered. He cannot stand. They shoot him sitting.1936–1939 — The Arab Revolt in Palestine. Nationwide uprising against British rule and Zionist settlement.1938 — The Peace Bands. Approximately 1,200 Palestinians killed in internal violence. The revolt collapses from within.1941 — Fakhri al-Nashashibi, leader of the collaborationist faction, assassinated in Baghdad. The collaboration bought nothing.1948 — The Nakba. The fragmentation the Peace Bands caused left Palestinian society too weak to resist partition.1992 — Tefik Enesans, last speaker of Ubikh, dies. 2022 — Alien Weaponry hits number one in New Zealand. KEY TERMS Restructuring Desire — The process by which a colonised population is convinced that the only path to dignity is to stop being who they are. Not forced assimilation — seductive assimilation. The Analytical Error of the Collaborator — Confusing a tactical accommodation for a genuine relationship. Assuming that if you play by the coloniser's rules, the rules will protect you. Asset vs. Ally — An ally shares a mutual future. An asset is a tool you discard when the job is done. The coloniser does not have allies. Only interests. Sumud — Arabic. Steadfastness. The active, willed refusal to disappear — physically, psychologically, spiritually. Fitra — In Episode 2, the Fitra is what makes the Maori language nests possible — the refusal, at a level deeper than strategy, to accept that erasure is inevitable. Resistance 101: Palestine and the Global Awakening Masterclass

23. feb. 2026 - 17 min
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EP 01 | Using the Master’s Tools? (Said vs. Hallaq)

Can you use the master's tools to dismantle the master's house? Or is the house so structurally rotten that the only honest option is to walk out and build something entirely different? This episode maps the seismic intellectual tension between two giants of Palestinian thought — and the question that runs beneath everything this series will build: 1. Edward Said — secular exile, Columbia professor, author of Orientalism. He took Vico, Gramsci, and Foucault and turned them against the West that produced them. He fought for a seat at the table. 2. Wael Hallaq — Arguably the world's leading scholar of Islamic law. He argues the table itself is morally bankrupt. His book is called The Impossible State — and he means it literally. TIMELINE 1844 — Giambattista Vico's principle: men make their own history. Said will weaponise this a century later: you didn't discover the Orient. You invented it.1935 — Antonio Gramsci dies in a fascist prison. His concept of cultural hegemony — control through consent, not just force — becomes one of Said's core tools.1978 — Edward Said publishes Orientalism. The book transforms postcolonial studies permanently.2013 — Wael Hallaq publishes The Impossible State. Five structural properties of the modern state — each incompatible with Islamic governance. The concept of an "Islamic state" is an oxymoron. KEY TERMS Orientalism — The system by which the West invented "the East" as an object of study, fascination, and most importantly: control. Not a neutral academic field — an act of geopolitical power. Contrapuntal Reading — Said's method. Reading a text with one eye on the metropolitan centre and the other on the colonial periphery. What does the novel's country estate depend on that the novel never mentions? The Impossible State — Hallaq's thesis. The modern nation-state is built on assumptions — legal positivism, territorial sovereignty, the separation of facts from values — that are structurally incompatible with pre-modern Islamic governance. Legal Positivism — The idea that law does not need to be moral. It only needs to be law. Hallaq contrasts this with Sharia as a moral-social logic that refuses to separate the legal from the ethical. Horizontal Resistance — Said's mode. Fight for rights and recognition within the existing world order. Demand a seat at the table. Vertical Resistance — Hallaq's mode. The table is rotten. Build a different one from different foundations. Fitra — The innate human disposition toward truth. The epistemological ground of the entire series. The tension between Said and Hallaq is, at root, a question the Fitra already knows the answer to: you need both the stone and the blueprint. Resistance 101: Palestine and the Global Awakening Masterclass

22. feb. 2026 - 18 min
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