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: 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...
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...
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...
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...
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: 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...
The OIC’s Global Free Speech Agenda and Its Cost to UK Integration Unpacking the Contradiction: The OIC, Diplomatic Clout, and the Human Rights Reality The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation...