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Comment: The UK's counter-extremism strategy has made many British Muslims feel as potential suspects but done little to address the roots of extremism says Mohammad Ali Musawi.
The attacks on Charlie Hebdo do not make the content of Michel Houellebecq's book, "Submission", which envisions a France ruled by Islamic law, any less racist.
Comment: The West has backed three massacres in Egypt. On the anniversary of Rabaa it’s time to withdraw support, writes Amelia Smith.
Females in Denmark have opened the country's first female-led mosque
Fears have been raised that IS is seeking a foothold in the subcontinent. But there is little Shia-Sunni tension in India to exploit, and the group has its eye firmly fixed on the Arab world.
Blog: Professor Larycia Hawkins, who stood with Muslims in an anti-Islamophobia campaign, will no longer work at the US university.
Michael Moore’s defence of Bill Maher only underscores how America’s comedy culture industry is integral to America’s global warmongering, offering it a smoke-screen liberal underpinning.
Comment: The time has come for a bold and inclusive social contract between Middle East states and the US, and between regimes and their peoples, writes Emile Nakhleh.
Dubai's head of security, Dhahi Khalfan, has lashed out at Qatar on social media accusing Doha of orchestrating a global conspiracy to destroy the Arab world.
Comment: An indulged prince who flaunts his wealth, newly proclaimed Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman will find building support amid increasing dissatisfaction a Herculean task, writes Robert Springborg.