A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: July 2017

Home Secretary Amber Rudd said that the government would not publish a much-delayed report into the funding of Islamist extremism in Britain.
Spain: Barcelona Attack Was Preventable

As details emerge of the August 17 jihadist attack in Barcelona, the evidence points to one overarching conclusion: the carnage could have been prevented if a series of red flags had not been either missed or ignored.
The Hajj and the Struggle For Islamic Leadership

The annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca symbolizes much more than the desire of the worshipers to be closer to Allah.
The Battle for Trump’s Foreign Policy

The ongoing purge of people loyal to U.S. President Donald J. Trump at the National Security Council, the main organization used by the president to develop a national security policy, is part of a power struggle over the future direction of American foreign policy.
UK: 23,000 Terrorists and Counting

Theresa May’s promise of tightened legislation to protect the British public was the right response to three major recent terror attacks.
Germany: Muslim Biker Gang Vows to “Protect” Fellow Muslims

Police warn of spiraling vigilantism, parallel Islamic legal system.
The Real Al Aqsa Mosque Is Not in Jerusalem

Expose: Muslim canards about Jerusalem and the al Aqsa Mosque revealed and proven to be lies through the publicizing of original sources.
Temple Mount Murders More Desecration of Judaism’s Holy Sites

It never seems to end. The Palestinians continue to desecrate Judaism’s holiest sites by using two of their most well-honed weapons: politics and violence.
Trump Ends Tradition of Celebrating Ramadan at White House

An iftar, or break-fast, feast, which Muslims celebrate at sundown during Ramadan, was held regularly by Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Jewish, Christian, Muslim Leaders Feast Together for Interfaith Ramadan Break-Fast in Istanbul

More than 750 people from different religions and nationalities, including Jewish and Christian clergy, joined a leading Muslim figure for an annual feast hosted by the organization, the Movement for the Culture of Peace and Reconciliation.