Western Europe’s burgeoning Islamic population continues to spark concerns about Muslim assimilation and a cultural divide. Since 9/11, Western Europe’s growing Muslim population has been the focus of ...
There’s standing room only in a converted warehouse in the decaying industrial hinterland north of central Paris. It’s mid-October, just days after the first U.S. bombs fell on Afghanistan, and the ...
SELDOM HAS THE COURSE of European history been changed by a non-politician’s throwaway remark in a German-language newspaper on a Wednesday in the dead of the summer doldrums. But on July 28, ...
Belgian investigators have taken a beating since failing to disrupt the Brussels bombings last week. They took more than four months to locate Salah Abdeslam in the very neighborhood he grew up in.
A GREEK Muslim woman who lost out because her late husband’s will was adjudicated by Islamic law has been vindicated by the European Court of Human Rights, in a ruling that could have implications for ...
For many, the path to a new faith is a sudden lightning bolt. For Edward Rowe, a Londoner with a deep intellectual curiosity and an even deeper affinity for Turkish culture, it was a slow, deliberate ...
In the cacophony of voices in the European public square in the wake of the Fitna controversy, two broader lines can be discerned. While the protagonists of interreligious and intercultural toleration ...
Two years ago, movie director Theo van Gogh’s throat was cut on a street in Amsterdam in the name of radical Islam. I had partaken in his last work, Submission, where we represented, in the most ...
In recent years, countries across Europe have warmed to the prospect of Islamic finance. Great Britain became the first western country to issue a Sukuk in 2014, attracting orders of GBP 2bn ($2.85bn) ...
THE SYRIAN refugees who recently arrived on Greece’s shores punctured their dinghies to ensure there was no way back. They were following a tradition dating to Islam’s first foray into Europe. In 711, ...
On March 7, 2007, Bernard Lewis, the legendary historian of the Middle East, delivered the Irving Kristol Lecture at AEI’s Annual Dinner. Edited excerpts follow. The Muslim attack on Christendom . . .
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