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The Sovereignty Paradox: Brexit, the Union Flag, and the Advance UK Correction

The Sovereignty Paradox: Reimagining the Union in the Post-Brexit Era The Union Flag is more than a textile arrangement; it is a visual constitution. To the casual observer, it is a brand—a global...

The Blending of Crown and Creed

Title: The Blending of Crown and Creed The Rhetoric of Deception: Are ‘Christian Values’ a Mask for Universalism? In modern political and social discourse, the term “Christian...

King Charles III: The Monarchy’s Endorsement of Islamic Scholarship

a profound public paradox: how can a Christian sovereign, legally sworn to protect the Church, simultaneously act as a prominent patron and advocate for another major world religion, effectively...

The Aspirational Failure of Multiculturalism

The Aspirational Failure of Multiculturalism: Why a Shift to Multi-Ethnic Policy is Essential When policies are aspirational they often fail to mesh with the practical realities of a civic society’s...

Britain’s Stability: How Cultural Patronage and Political Exploitation Risk National Cohesion

Is the UK Sleepwalking Towards Institutional Capture? The United Kingdom is facing a challenging convergence of issues. High migration rates, specific types of cultural patronage, and political...

The Silent Ideology: The Unseen Battle for Minds in the West

Intellectual Striving: The Engine of Non-Violent Political Islam For many in the West, the concept of “Jihad” brings to mind Islamic terrorism. Yet, a far more sustained, non-violent, and...

Doctrine of Civilisational Jihad: The Smoking Gun

The Mohamed Akram Memorandum and the Strategy of ‘Civilisational Jihad’ The term ‘Jihad’ often brings to mind specific images of conflict. However, within certain Islamist strategic...

Jihad: Beyond Violence

Scrutiny of Non-Violent Political Islam The word ‘Jihad’ often conjures images of violent Islamic terrorism, but the concept literally means ‘striving’ or ‘effort.’...

Defining Islamophobia

Defining Islamophobia: Origins, Global Adoption. Introduction The term Islamophobia entered public debate in the late 1990s, gaining wide use after the Runnymede Trust’s 1997 report. Since then, it...