Fireworks fly as London imam Anjem Choudary and American Muslim activist Isa Hodge square off – and argue – over Islam.
The question is whether it's a problem that there are parts of the Quran that advocate killing unbelievers.
Hodge warns that critics of Islam cannot "cherry-pick" statements from the Quran no more than critics of Christianity can cherry-pick statements from the Bible.
Choudary, however, blasts Hodge for his promotion of "nationalism," and says the atrocities being reported out of the Middle East are just propaganda that the West chooses to believe.
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Joining Glazov, Choudary and Hodge is Freedom Center Shillman Fellow Raymond Ibrahim.
See what they say about the question of whether Islam inspires terror.