Politics Anti-Semitism: The Case Against Corbyn and the Labour Party Posted on August 16, 201811 commentsbyDamion Daniels Even the most attentive observer could be forgiven for failing to keep up with the extent of the anti-Semitic scandals currently engulfing Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party. View Post
View Post 11 min Politics An Empirical Response to Europe’s Immigration Alarmists Posted on August 3, 201811 commentsbyLuke Killoran The migrant crisis has been one of the greatest challenges to the EU since its inception. And its reverberations have not ceased, despite dwindling migrant inflows. In fact, Chancellor Angela… View Post
View Post 5 min Politics Medine Zaouiche and the Politics of Provocation Posted on July 25, 2018One commentbyTerri Murray When French rapper Médine (real name Medine Zaouiche) decided to schedule a concert at the Bataclan theatre, where, in November 2015, Islamist jihadists massacred eighty-nine people, there was bound to… View Post
View Post 6 min Politics Islamic Feminism is a Myth Posted on May 2, 2018May 2, 20184 commentsbyKhadija Khan The ousting of Moroccan scholar Asma Lamrabet lays bare the falsity of claims by mostly Western conservative Muslims that Islam is the most feminist religion once again. View Post
View Post 11 min Politics From the Satanic Verses to Charlie Hebdo Posted on October 26, 2017December 31, 20172 commentsbyKenan Malik This is the transcript of a talk that Kenan Malik gave at the Integrity 20 conference in Brisbane, Australia on October 19th, 2017. First published on Pandaemonium, Malik’s personal website,… View Post
View Post 30 min Features A Year in the UK’s Most Radicalized Town Posted on August 2, 2017January 2, 20184 commentsbyGurwinder Bhogal Terrorism is on the rise. But as ISIS is being beaten back in the East, their operations have only increased in the West. 2016 saw a slew of Islamist atrocities… View Post
View Post 6 min Review The Strange Death of Europe Posted on July 25, 2017September 8, 20173 commentsbyJonathan Gleadell “A calm, dispassionate and long overdue look at the facts that too many elected officials have either not yet seen or conspired to overlook.” Well-intentioned but woefully misguided politicians, Angela… View Post
View Post 4 min Culture & Media Politics Why We All Love Minorities (and Want to Be One) Posted on July 7, 2017September 11, 2017One commentbyMaarten Boudry Who wants to belong to a minority? Who wants to feel left out or marginalized, merely because you are different from the mainstream, or because you hold unpopular views? Who… View Post
View Post 4 min Politics What One Senate Hearing Taught Me About Discussing Islam in America Posted on June 20, 2017September 8, 2017No commentsbyZouhair Mazouz “Mrs. Hirsi Ali, do you still think Islam is a death cult?” shouted a man wearing what looked like a prayer cap. I am not an American citizen, but I… View Post
View Post 7 min Politics After Manchester: Our Conversation About Islam Must Pave the Way for Politicians Posted on May 25, 2017September 9, 20175 commentsbyJonathan Gleadell The Twitter outpourings on the evening of the Manchester attack included those sickened by people making jokes and infuriated by the associations made with a religious doctrine before all the… View Post
View Post 13 min Politics Islam vs. Islamism: Why the Distinction Still Matters Posted on April 25, 2017November 21, 201711 commentsbySarah Mills Much has been said regarding the terms Islam and Islamism. Some argue the distinction is an artificial one, imposed by the politically correct Left. Others stress it is essential to… View Post
View Post 10 min Politics Westminster and the Islamic Connection Posted on April 3, 2017September 9, 20174 commentsbyDamion Daniels Back in the autumn of 2010, an online magazine produced and published by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula entitled Inspire, urged it’s readership to attack “the enemies of Allah” by… View Post
View Post 6 min Features The Trouble with Linda Sarsour Posted on January 27, 2017September 9, 201719 commentsbyMalhar Mali Imagine I believed these things: A conservative religious law is “only misunderstood,” so we shouldn’t worry about the millions living under it in abject oppression due to their homosexuality, lack… View Post
View Post 11 min Politics Faisal Al Mutar on Media Bubbles, the Two Faces of Al Jazeera, and Nuance Posted on January 19, 2017September 13, 201712 commentsbyMalhar Mali Faisal Al Mutar is a secular and human rights activist who was awarded The President’s Volunteer Service Award, Gold, from the Obama Administration in 2016. He’s experienced life under Saddam Hussein and… View Post
View Post 16 min Politics Scientology, The Simpsons, Cults, Christianity, and Islam Posted on December 28, 2016August 25, 20173 commentsbyMichael Sherlock In the Simpson’s episode entitled “The Joy of Sect,” Homer Simpson is eventually persuaded to join a UFO cult called the “Movementarians.”[1] The episode is a satirical exposition of cults and… View Post
View Post 6 min Features Sarah Haider on Leaving Islam, Changing Liberals’ Minds, and Ex-Muslims of North America Posted on December 19, 2016September 11, 201718 commentsbyMalhar Mali Sarah Haider is the Director of Development for Ex-Muslims of North America. She has appeared on such shows as The Rubin Report, The David Pakman Show, and has given talks for the American Humanist… View Post
View Post 8 min Politics Who Do I Believe About Islam? Posted on November 21, 2016September 11, 20172 commentsbyMalhar Mali It seems every other day I wake up and read about an act of Islamic-inspired terrorism in the world — an explosion in Manhattan, two men storm into a church… View Post