Islamism
There is more to be lost than gained from inviting extremists into Whitehall
If community cohesion is the aim, partnering with organisations that do not respect equality and freedom seems an odd choice
Extremism and the conveyor-belt fallacy
The conveyor belt theory is a caricature of those who seek to tackle extremism
Why is the Guardian giving a platform to Hizb ut-Tahrir?
A friendly interview with Hizb-ut-tahrir illustrates the moral blindness and double standards that characterise modern apologetics for Islamism
Why we need a statutory Prevent strategy in schools
For years British academia has turned a blind eye to Islamist extremism
Conflating integration and counter-extremism is a recipe for trouble
Rather than viewing integration policy as something to be wheeled out when terrorism strikes, we should recognise the benefits in their own right
Muslim communities must stand tall and engage with the government
The paranoia within sections of Britain's Muslim communities is toxic to integration