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Hate crimes against Muslims in London have soared over the last year, official figures released on Monday showed, with global events apparently contributing to the rise.
Since the revolution, Tunisian Salafis have enjoyed their freedom, and the community is growing. But under former autocrat Ben Ali, being a Salafi wasn’t easy.
In-depth: Gazans are desperate for Egypt to lift the blockade on the embattled Strip, reports Rami Almeghari.
Interview: The elusive figure behind the recent tube advertisements for Israel apartheid week talks about diversifying the solidarity campaign, the limits of protest and extending solidarity to Syria.
In-depth: A look inside the most profitable business in Iraq.
Analysis: Saudi Arabia and Iran are upgrading their hostilities from rivalry to arch-nemesis status, driven by conflicting agendas, competition for leadership and dominance, and religious and ethnic differences.
A powerful Syrian faction pulled out of an opposition conference on Thursday in protest over the role given to groups close to the Assad regime, signalling continued divisions.
Al-Azhar, Egypt's top Islamic authority, has been at the centre of a messy collision between politics and theology since President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi began campaigning for religious reforms.
Syria and Israel both use the same punitive measures, which leaves an unknown number of children behind bars, knowing only the cruelty of prison life.
Q&A: 'Terror sheikh' Abu Hafs tells °®Âþµº he is walking a new path of tolerance after jail release.