March 30, 2026

Former Muslim Exposes Sharia’s Threat to American Freedom 

Isik Abla

Former Muslim Exposes Sharia’s Threat to American Freedom 

Sharia is not merely a private religious code but an all‑encompassing legal and political system with an ultimate mandate: the Islamization of entire nations.​

Guest Opportunity: Isik Abla

Former Muslim Exposes Sharia’s Threat to American Freedom

 

I’d like to recommend former Muslim Isik Abla, now a global broadcaster (across six continents, impacting over 700 million people in more than 200 countries, tribes, and people groups), as a timely guest to discuss Sharia Law, Islamic ideology, and what they mean for American security and freedom.

Isik can deliver a gripping insider explanation of Sharia Law and jihad that will strongly resonate with your audience. Drawing from her upbringing in a devout Muslim home in Turkey and her marriage to a violent extremist involved in jihad, she can share that Sharia is not merely a private religious code but an all‑encompassing legal and political system with an ultimate mandate: the Islamization of entire nations.​

Isik warns that Western audiences are being disarmed by what she calls “media jihad” – the strategic use of media to repeat the message that “Islam is a religion of peace” while downplaying doctrines that demand global Islamic dominance. She challenges listeners to “show me one Islamic country where there is real freedom of speech and freedom of religion” and noted that under genuine Sharia, peace is offered only on the condition of submission – often “under a gunpoint or a sword point.”​

Key angles Isik can address for your audience:

How Sharia Law actually functions in Islamic societies: treatment of women, blasphemy laws, and “eye for an eye” justice contrasted with Western concepts of individual liberty and due process.​

The difference between private Islamic religious practice and the political ideology that seeks the Islamization of whole nations, including the implications for homeland security and religious freedom in the United States.​​

“Media jihad” and “stealth jihad”: how Muslims in the West are trained to blend in, strategically lie in the name of Allah, and work long‑term to shift culture, law, and public perception.​​

Why many Muslims will admit they are “not good Muslims” if they have not killed or died in the name of Allah, and what that reveals about the actual standard of devotion under Sharia.​​

Her own escape from an abusive extremist marriage, her flight to America, and why she believes the West is dangerously naïve about Sharia’s expansionist goals.​​

Isik’s delivery is bold, compassionate, and highly relatable. Today she leads Isik Abla Ministries, reaching hundreds of millions across more than 200 nations through TV and digital media, and she regularly briefs Christian and civic audiences on Islamic ideology, persecution, and how to engage Muslims with both truth and love.​​

Suggested segment titles:

“Sharia Law vs. American Freedom: A Former Muslim Warns the West”

“From Jihad to Jesus: What Americans Don’t Understand About Sharia”

“Media Jihad: How Islam Uses Messaging to Disarm the West”

Isik is available for live and pre‑taped TV, radio, and podcast interviews, and she is an excellent fit for hard news, political talk, national security, faith, and culture discussions.

Would you be open to considering Isik for an upcoming segment on Sharia Law and its implications for America? I’m happy to coordinate dates and provide additional clips from her recent interviews.

Thank you for your consideration,

Jackie Jones

Jackie@TruthPR.com, Media Specialist

316-644-9538

 

About Isik Abla

Isik AblaIsik Abla is a former Muslim from Turkey, now a global Christian broadcaster and founder of Isik Abla Ministries, whose testimony of escape from Islamic extremism and encounter with Jesus has made her a sought‑after voice on Islam, religious freedom, and spiritual transformation.

Işık Abla was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and raised in a devout Muslim home marked by severe verbal and physical abuse and the trauma of civil war.

Trapped in a violent marriage to a Muslim extremist involved in jihad, she fled to the United States in 1996 after he attempted to kill her, arriving suicidal and hopeless before a radical encounter with Jesus Christ changed everything.

Today, as founder and president of Isik Abla Ministries, her television and digital programs air in over 200 countries on six continents in multiple languages, reaching hundreds of millions with a message of hope, freedom, and redemption in Christ.