By denouncing ISIS as ‘not Muslims’, moderate Muslims risk making things worse
When moderate Muslim groups use takfirism to tackle extremism, this intolerant doctrine is not challenged but reaffirmed.
When moderate Muslim groups use takfirism to tackle extremism, this intolerant doctrine is not challenged but reaffirmed.
The contemporary agitation for a Caliphate is a struggle to establish a totalitarian state that bears little resemblance to Muslim empires of the past.
Erasing extremist content and prosecuting foreign fighters won’t be enough.
Carl Packman looks at a new report into online extremism by think tank Quilliam.
Its obsession with threatening education distinguishes Boko Haram from other salafi-jihadist organisations, writes Jonathan Russell.
Crying foul because of the identity of the messenger should not undermine the importance of his message, writes Jonathan Russell.
The radical right and radical Islamists are seen as mortal enemies. But in Europe they are increasingly finding common ground.
It is vitally important the UK uses its influence and clout to lead a global campaign that seeks to rid the world of FGM.
There is very little academic evidence to suggest that parents play a key role in radicalisation.
Misunderstanding the nature of this attack may result in politicians pushing through legislative change that would have disastrous consequences.