Strange journeys home to Egypt
Going home to Egypt, I cannot shake off the sense of being a stranger in my own increasingly conservative motherland.
Read MoreGoing home to Egypt, I cannot shake off the sense of being a stranger in my own increasingly conservative motherland.
Read MoreWith Osama bin Laden unlikely to branch out into comedy, it’s important to give westerners a taste of Muslim humour.
Read MorePeople of all faiths will join forces outside Egyptian embassies to express solidarity with jailed blogger Kareem Amer.
Read MoreThe controversial visit to Britain by the Saudi monarch highlighted the need for a more equitable alternative to the client state model.
Read MoreA controversial anti-Islam demonstration in Brussels has descended from tragedy to farce.
Read MoreIn Islam, apostasy and faithlessness are sins, but they are not worldly crimes. Those who claim otherwise are making a mistake.
Read MoreI’m sick of hearing the same old tune about how Muslims are silent in their condemnation of terrorism. It’s high time for a different song.
Read MoreMany in the west fear the threat posed by political Islam. But there is a more ominous menace closer to home: Christian fundamentalism.
Read MoreBritish-born ‘jihadis’ have been wreaking havoc at home and abroad for generations, lured by a heady mix of idealism, romance and rebellion.
Read MoreIt is time to dispel the myths that conservative Muslims often propagate about ‘the West’.
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