Mohamed Abdou Glorifies Hamas Tunnels and Calls for Islamic Insurgency on Podcast
Mohamed Abdou is back on the Organic Filaments podcast — and once again, he’s using media platforms to glorify terrorism and spread Islamist revolutionary propaganda.
In his latest appearance, Abdou doesn’t just defend Hamas — he romanticizes its underground warfare. Referring to Hamas’s vast tunnel network in Gaza, he describes them not as tools of terror, but as “prayer halls, clinics, weapons factories, and alternative futures.”
Let that sink in: a U.S.-based academic is praising Hamas tunnels — the very ones used to store weapons, hold hostages, and launch attacks against civilians — as sacred, utopian infrastructure.
He then expands his fantasy, speaking of “insurgency” and “building the ummah below.” This is no metaphor. Abdou is calling for the creation of a shadow Islamic order, born from violence and war, modeled off Hamas — a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
What This Really Means
This kind of language isn’t academic — it’s ideological warfare.
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“Insurgency” is a direct endorsement of violent revolution.
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“Building the ummah below” suggests constructing an underground Islamist movement, hidden from view, that replaces civil society.
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Praising Hamas tunnels is effectively praising the infrastructure of terrorism — used for kidnapping, rape, and murder.
Final Word
Mohamed Abdou is not just a controversial figure. He is an active propagandist for Hamas, using poetic language to veil the brutal reality of terrorism.
When he calls terror tunnels “prayer halls,” what he’s really doing is training the next wave of extremists to see murder as sacred.
Abdou was banned from Columbia — but he still has a platform. And every time he speaks, he proves how dangerous that platform truly is.