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My name is Danny Burmawi. I was born in the Arab world, raised under Islamic ideology, and immersed in the Palestinian narrative. But I left both behind.
I converted from Islam to Christianity and from the religion of Palestine to the pursuit of truth.
For over a decade, I worked in Christian ministry, humanitarian leadership, and cross-cultural outreach. Today, I dedicate my work to exposing the political theology of Islam, challenging the ideological war against the West, and educating audiences, especially in the U.S., about the roots of jihadism, antisemitism, and the ideological frameworks threatening Western civilization.
I write, speak, and produce content that dismantles propaganda, deconstructs sacred myths, and brings uncomfortable truths to the surface, truths most mainstream platforms are too afraid to touch.
This platform is about unapologetic clarity in an age of confusion.
If you're looking for honest analysis on Islam, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the deeper spiritual and philosophical battle shaping our world, this is your space.
About Danny
Danny Burmawi holds a Master of Theological Studies and is the author of The God of My Grandmother. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of Project Ex, an organization aims to challenge Islamic political, theological and social narratives and restore moral clarity in the West.
Danny, a former Muslim turned Christian, has led NGOs across the U.S. and the Middle East and provided training and consultation in both religious and policy contexts.
Born in Jordan, he spent 15 years in Lebanon before moving to the U.S., where he continues to work at the intersection of Political Theology and geopolitical analysis.
Danny delivers daily commentary and analysis on X and Substack, focusing on the intersection of political theology, Islamic ideology, and Western survival.
His upcoming book, set for release in October 2025, offers a bold, original perspective on Islam, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and how the West must confront the civilizational battle it can no longer afford to ignore.
