Muslim Brotherhood
The Not Really New Hamas Political Platform
In a bid to better its international standing, Hamas unveiled its new political platform May 1 in Qatar. Despite what are being marketed as ideological compromises, the new document is depressingly similar to its old political platform. What it...
Confronting the Drivers of Radicalism
The triple bombings in Brussels that killed 31 people serves as a reminder that despite almost 15 years since 9/11, there has been a fundamental failure among Muslims from the government level down to the community level to confront the sectarian...
U.K. Review Raises Concerns about Operations of Muslim Brotherhood
In December, the United Kingdom published long-awaited findings from its internal review of the Muslim Brotherhood’s ideology and activities. Prime Minister David Cameron had commissioned this review in early 2014 to better understand the origins and...
Turkish Voters Say No to Erdogan
“Turkey narrowly averted a disaster,” stated the Kurdish People’s Democratic Party (HDP) leader, Selahattin Demirtas after Turkish voters pushed his party past the 10 percent electoral threshold necessary to qualify for seats in the parliament. The...
Muslim Brotherhood Buffeted by Shifting Winds
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi rose and fell from power within the space of one year. Elected president of Egypt in June 2012, Morsi was removed from office by the country’s military leaders in July 2013. During this time and in response to...
- Islamic Extremism
- UAE
- Muslim Brotherhood
- United Arab Emirates
- Council on American Islamic Relations
- WISE
- CAIR
- Muslim American Society
- Hamas
- Palestinian Islamic Jihad
- PIJ
- Al-Arian
- Syria
- extremism
- political extremism
- Extremism in Politics
Extremism – The Charitable Thing To Do?
The United Arab Emirates labeled two U.S. non-profit groups, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim American Society, as terrorist organizations in late 2014 due to connections to the Muslim Brotherhood. The U.S. has not...
- Syria
- Iraq
- Islamic Extremism
- Iran
- Al-Qaeda
- muslim
- Muslim Brotherhood
- extremism
- Extremism in Politics
- Right-wing
- foreign fighters
The Foreign Fighter Phenomenon
As many as 20,730 foreigners have joined armed militant groups in Iraq and Syria, making the two countries the most popular destinations for Muslim foreigner fighters in modern history. While garnering tremendous media attention of late, the...
- ISIS
- Islamic Extremism
- Iran
- Al-Qaeda
- female
- suicide bomber
- extremism
- mulsim
- women
- muslim women
- Muslim Brotherhood
- terrorism
Female Suicide Bombers: What Makes Them Tick?
At one time, it was assumed that it was impossible to study the motives of women who sacrifice their lives during acts of terror, simply because those instances were so rare and isolated. However, as female participation in suicide bombings has...
- ISIS
- Islamic Extremism
- Iran
- Al-Qaeda
- Sayyid Qutb
- Racist
- Anti-Semitic
- jihadism
- Anti-Christian
- Anti-Jewish
- extremism
- Muslim Brotherhood
Qutb: In His Own Words
Sayyid Qutb, (1906-1966) was a prominent Egyptian author and the intellectual father of modern jihadism. Following are representative examples of the frequently violent, divisive and extremist rhetoric characteristic of the man who became an icon of...
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