Islamism
Teens arrested for UK ambulance arson radicalized 'beyond Islamism,' expert analyzes
The four are being tried for arson with intent to endanger life and not terrorism.
Why is the West ignoring Islamist expansion at home? - opinion
Europe should align with Israel, the US against the Iranian threat - opinion
Israel’s next test: Turkey positions itself to lead a post-Islamic Iran Middle East - opinion
Britain’s shah moment: Lessons from Iran, warnings from Yemen - opinion
I did not see the shah fall, but I did see Yemen crumble. I watched as the same slow rot settled in. It began quietly, almost imperceptibly. Sermons grew sharper, more radical, but went unchallenged.
Germany urges mosque association to cut ties with Erdogan over 'antisemitism, Islamist agendas'
The Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB) has around 1,000 mosques in Germany, and is sometimes called the 'long arm of Erdogan.'
The end of the Muslim Brotherhood, but the birth of neo-jihadism - opinion
Ahmed al-Sharaa is engineering neo-jihadism: a new hybrid ideology that fuses the political tactics of the Muslim Brotherhood and the violent rigor of al-Qaeda and ISIS.
The Mideast’s victimhood: How Gaza dominates the Arab world and ignores other crises - opinion
The Arab media’s overwhelming focus on Gaza, portrayed as the ultimate test of Arab commitment to justice and freedom. ignores crises in Yemen, Sudan, Syria, and more.
Activist arrested for blasphemy in Morocco for 'Allah is a lesbian' T-shirt photo
Ibtissame Lachgar, an LGBT rights campaigner and a co-founder of the Alternative Movement for Individual Freedoms, was arrested in Morocco over allegations of blasphemy.
WATCH: Man shouts 'Allahu Akbar' on UK easyJet flight, 'wanted to send message to Trump'
The easyJet flight from London Luton, was forced to undergo an emergency landing at Glasgow Airport, where police boarded the plane and arrested the suspected terrorist.
My Word: The pervasive anti-Israel bias - opinion
Let me add: Your double standards are sick.
Terror risk at UK kids’ camp? UKLFI warns Islamic camp may be tool for radicalization
Girls who attend are required to wear the hijab and are mainly segregated "to ensure minimal overlap between girls and boys."
As Paris burns, the West must stop asking 'why?' and address jihad threat - opinion
The flames in Paris are not just physical. They are the burning embers of decades of self-delusion.
India's October 7: Ambassador J. P. Singh speaks to 'Post' on terror attacks in Kashmir
Diplomatic Affairs: For many in India, the attack felt like an echo of the October 7 attacks, a reminder that terrorism is a global phenomenon.