Just another Muslim bigot son of immigrants
Muslims pay and left wingers don’t care if they are traitors.
About Heavenly BabaHeavenly Baba is a one‑hour comedic memoir exploring Ismael Loutfi’s relationship with his deeply religious immigrant father — affectionately known as “Baba.”
Through sharp stand‑up, intimate storytelling, and multimedia elements, Loutfi examines the contradictions of growing up Muslim in America.
Both hilarious and deeply human, the show pulses with restless energy and unexpected emotional turns, shifting seamlessly between laugh-out-loud absurdity and startling tenderness.
Through vivid storytelling and inventive visuals, Loutfi invites audiences into a world shaped by devotion, contradiction, and generational love.
What begins as riotous comedy gradually reveals itself as a nuanced meditation on identity and belonging. Both hilarious and deeply human, Heavenly Baba leaves audiences exhilarated — and unexpectedly moved.
Except for the most radical woke/neo Marxists, Americans of all types are converging on the idea that Muslims, particularly the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood ones, will never assimilate, and are only out for their own interests at the expense of all others.
Ismael Loutfi is a stand up comedian, writer, and actor from Central Florida. He has performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Bill Burr Presents: The Ringers, and This Week at the Cellar. Ismael wrote for the critically acclaimed Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj on Netflix for 2 years, as well as NPR’s Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me.In 2022 he released his first Comedy Central Special, “SOUND IT OUT” on Youtube.
He lives in Los Angeles.
Heavenly Baba is a one‑hour comedic memoir exploring Ismael Loutfi’s relationship with his deeply religious immigrant father — affectionately known as “Baba.” Through sharp stand‑up and multimedia elements, Loutfi examines the complexities of growing up Muslim in America at a time of heightened emotions around Islam in the West.Ismael's father was not a regular Muslim, however. His eccentricities and righteous outbursts all but guaranteed that Ismael would grow up isolated and odd-- destined to seek connection with strangers through live performance. Both hilarious and deeply human, the show pulses with restless energy and unexpected emotional turns, shifting seamlessly between laugh-out-loud absurdity and startling tenderness. Through vivid storytelling and inventive visuals, Loutfi invites audiences into a world shaped by devotion, contradiction, and generational love. What begins as riotous comedy gradually reveals itself as a nuanced meditation on identity and belonging.
Both hilarious and deeply human, Heavenly Baba leaves audiences exhilarated — and unexpectedly moved. After three years of building the show, along with a highly successful run at Edinburgh's Fringe Fest, Ismael is excited to present Heavenly Baba Off Broadway, seeing it as a culmination of a lifetime of searching for an outlet, a connection, a way to speak as that strange little Muslim boy whose father drove a car with the words “ISLAM ALWAYS DOT COM” painted on the back windshield for every redblooded American to see.
Hey Izzy! Do us a favor. Climb on your camel and go the hell home. We’ve got too many Muzzies here.
If you don’t laugh, you will be killed. Heck, if you are an infidel and do laugh, you will still be killed.
And now we're flooding them into our country and even putting them into our government.
Can American voters be more stupid or are we trying to destroy ourselves, our kids and grand-kids AND our future???
They all laughed at Haavaad and Yale.
Free Palestine... from Hamas.
So brave.
What kind of routine does an Islamic comedian do? - “Take my goat...please!”
Hey morons ... when the Muslims finally drop their “We just wan to assimilate” and reveal their real policy as “We are now in charge and you will convert to Islam or become slaves or lose your head” who you gonna call?

Lived just north of Ocala 45 years, great place, horse country, not horse’s ass country . Of course we didn’t like him.