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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Hank Reflects on Visiting Iran: Many Iranians Are Peaceful But Islam is not a Religion of Peace

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.9 • 809 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2026

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Hank Hanegraaff reflects on his personal experiences in Tehran during the anniversary of the shah’s overthrow, remembering repeated encounters with the warmth, kindness, and hospitality of ordinary Iranians—from fellow travelers to late-night walks through the city.

He sets these experiences alongside a broader argument distinguishing individual Muslims from the religion of Islam itself, raising the question of whether Islam is inherently a religion of peace and tolerance.

Hank explains that Islam is the only significant religious system in the history of the human race with a sociopolitical structure of laws that mandate violence against the infidel. This graphic global reality makes Islam a religious ideology espousing terrorism as a permanent policy rather than as a temporary expedient. Such is historical reality, from the early seventh-century Medina massacres to the 9/11 twenty-first century Manhattan massacre and beyond.

In the light of Qur’anic texts and historical reality, Hank challenges prevailing Western narratives and explores the implications of migration without assimilation, cultural change, and political denial.

Ultimately, Hank calls for a clear-eyed understanding of Islam’s history and teachings while urging Christians to thoughtfully engage these realities as opportunities to communicate the grace and truth of Christ in a complex and rapidly changing world.

(Timestamps below.)
0:45  War with Iran takes Hank back to Tehran and his first encounters with Iranians
2:45  Walking Tehran at night—What Hank discovered
3:40  A crucial distinction: Muslims vs. Islam
4:15  Is Islam more than a religion?  
6:00  Is Islam truly a religion of peace and tolerance?
8:00  A sobering look at Islamic history and the massacre of Christians
9:15  Armenian genocide by the Ottomans and Hitler’s reference to it as an example of forgotten atrocities
12:30  Migration without assimilation and the future of Europe—Gadhafi’s prediction
16:45  The advance of the Ottoman Empire halted
17:30  Terrorism, truth, and the Christian response

For further study:  MUSLIM: What You Need to Know About the World’s Fastest-Growing Religion. https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-muslim-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-worlds-fastest-growing-religion-wa0426/

See also the many articles on Christianity and Islam at www.equip.org, including:

Is Islam a Religion of Peace? https://www.equip.org/articles/is-islam-a-religion-of-peace/

Is Allah of Islam the God of the Bible? https://www.equip.org/bible_answers/is-allah-of-islam-the-god-of-the-bible/

Comparing the Central Figures of Islam and Christianity https://www.equip.org/articles/muhammad-messiah-comparing-central-figures-islam-christianity/

Five Differences between Sharia and Old Testament Law https://www.equip.org/articles/five-differences-sharia-old-testament-law/





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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Hank Hennigraph, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Hank Unplug podcast.

0:30.0

Today I'm not going to do a Hankum plug podcast in the typical sense because my son David is doing a commitment to reality podcast that I hope

0:42.8

that you will tune into instead.

0:46.4

What I want to do is talk about something that is very significant from the perspective of the Iranian war that continues on as I speak.

1:04.0

The Israeli-American war with Iran daily brings back memories of the time I spent in Tehran.

1:14.7

This was during the 33rd anniversary of the overthrow of the Shah of Iran.

1:23.6

And at this time, I was afforded the tremendous opportunity, an opportunity that Western

1:30.6

leaders very seldom have, the opportunity to speak at the University of Tehran and

1:38.5

Alamatabha, their sociology university.

1:44.0

And I remember how all of this took place, even though it's a long time ago now,

1:50.5

I still vividly remember waiting to board a United Emirates flight from Dubai to Tehran.

2:01.2

I remember because I was captivated by the sight of an elderly Iranian man.

2:07.6

The son of this man, I took the time to engage me in polite conversation.

2:16.3

And he said that his father was now 100 years old. When I got on the plane, I sat next to an

2:30.8

accomplished Persian woman, a woman with two master's degrees. And she engaged me in

2:38.5

polite conversation and graciously offered to assist me should I need any help while I was in

2:46.1

Iran. Then I deprained. And when I did, I was kissed by two Muslim men,

2:54.5

and I heard the word salaam or the word peace.

3:00.4

That following morning, I met my translator, a woman named Fatima.

3:13.3

Her countenance would quite literally light up a room. And she seemed rather amused when I told her that I had not ventured out of the hotel

3:18.3

and then assured me that I could walk the streets of Tehran in the middle of the night with complete confidence,

3:25.8

something I would never do in many American cities.

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