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.
Who’s Up and Who’s Down in the Middle East

Adopting such a perspective on outsiders, and in view of the deep crisis in the Arab world, it stands to reason that the relations between Iran and Turkey will be a key factor in designing the future trends in the region.
Turkish Education: Jihad In, Evolution Out

Turkey has now become the first and only NATO member state that teaches “jihad” in its schools.
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.
We Must Stop Raed Salah and His Ilk

While recent events make it seem like Israeli Arabs are the enemy from within, the hatemongers are only a loud minority. We must support the sane, moderate majority and take a firm hand against the violent instigators and inciters.
Europe: Burkini War Continues

A woman who wore a burkini to swim in a pool in southern France has been charged €490 ($580) to pay for cleaning costs at the facility.
An Open Letter to Omar al-Abed

Muslims have killed Jews many times before, and that has not advanced the Islamic cause or religion in the slightest.
Losing and Winning the Temple Mount

Israel ceded the Temple Mount to terrorists last week. But with a clear goal, we can get it back in short order and keep it perpetually for the good of all humanity.
Minorities

It’s not yet clear that the commotions surrounding the Temple Mount and the incident in Amman are behind us.
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.