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Saad Argues Islam Cannot Undergo Reformation Due to Canonical Finality

Piers Morgan Uncensored · "Genius-Level REPTILE!" Gabor Mate vs Gad Saad On Elon Musk, Grooming Gangs & Migration · June 24, 2026
Saad Argues Islam Cannot Undergo Reformation Due to Canonical Finality
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
"Genius-Level REPTILE!" Gabor Mate vs Gad Saad On Elon Musk, Grooming Gangs & Migration
"Christianity went through the light of reformation. Regrettably, Islamic doctrines have not. There have been 1,400 years of attempts of Muslim scholars trying to incorporate an interpretive reformation into Islam. You really can't do it canonically because in Islam it is the final, inherent, unchangeable word of Allah."
Gad Saad argued that Islam is structurally incapable of undergoing the kind of reformation Christianity experienced because Islamic doctrine is considered the final and unchangeable word of Allah. He claimed 1,400 years of scholarly attempts have failed to achieve canonical reformation, suggesting this limits Islam's compatibility with Western values. This argument formed part of his broader thesis on suicidal empathy and migration policy.

About this episode

On this episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, host Piers Morgan facilitated a contentious indirect exchange between evolutionary psychologist Professor Gad Saad and physician-trauma expert Dr. Gabor Maté over Saad's new book on suicidal empathy. Saad refused a direct debate but spent significant time attacking Maté's credibility, notably dismissing his claim to Holocaust survivorship on grounds that a 6-month-old infant cannot cognitively remember trauma, comparing it to claiming spermatozoa survival. The conversation expanded into heated debate over Islamic grooming gangs in Britain, with Saad claiming perpetrators invoked religious texts to justify abuse while Morgan pushed back on conflating all Muslims with extremists. Saad defended controlled immigration arguing certain Islamic values are incompatible with the West and that Islam cannot undergo reformation due to its canonical finality. The discussion shifted to Middle East policy, with Saad supporting regime change in Iran and Israeli military action against Hezbollah, while Morgan questioned the strategic failure of Trump's Iran war and disproportionate civilian casualties. In the second segment, Maté responded directly, defending implicit emotional memory from infancy, citing his bestselling book endorsed by international scientists, and accusing Saad of personalizing attacks while avoiding substantive debate. Maté reframed Western immigration concerns through colonial history, arguing immigrants come from countries the West destroyed, and characterized Elon Musk as a genius-level reptile driven by childhood trauma and disconnected from empathy.

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