FEW & FAR BETWEEN: Funny Muslims

Learning how to laugh at yourself is a great way to get people to look at Muslims as people, not terrorists. Too bad so few Muslims are able/willing to do that. Probably because there is no music, laughter or joy in Islam.

Remy Munasifi (born June 16, 1980) is an Arab-American stand-up comedian, parody musician and video artist who becamet internet famous after his production of comedic sketches based on Arabs under the name “GoRemy” on YouTube and has gained over 76 million views. Munasifi was born in Washington, D.C. and later grew up in Virginia to an Iraqi father, a doctor, and a Lebanese mother, a Pilates instructor.

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8 comments on “FEW & FAR BETWEEN: Funny Muslims

  1. Too funny. Loved the towel, nice touch. I don’t suppose Remy realizes that he is marked as a blasphemer, and probably doesn’t have much time left. Maybe cair will invite him to headline their next convention.

    • I’ve been watching this guy’s work for several years. He really has a way with words. I don’t think he’ll be invited to a CAIR meeting because I strongly suspect he’s Christian. He graduated from Wheeling Jesuit University.

  2. Islam is NOT funny…just try and count the seconds to your beheading after the punchline.

    Nothing funny about a DEATH CULT.

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