The recent spate of terrorist attacks across Europe have fed into existing debates about Islamic extremism. Abdullah Yusuf and Oliver Goff examine some of the shifting dynamics in Islam and consider how they might impact the UK
The controversial events of 2001 (9/11) and 2005 (7/7) have led Britain’s media and policy makers to...
The emergence of Islamist terrorism in the UK has its genesis within an environment socially constru...
The controversial events of 2001 (9/11) and 2005 (7/7) have led Britain’s media and policy makers to...
The recent spate of terrorist attacks across Europe have fed into existing debates about Islamic ext...
At a fragile time in the history of Western-Islamic relationships, particularly given the global thr...
Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived, and lived within higher education in B...
This article focuses on showing how the efforts of Muslims in England are trying to fight the unreli...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 2...
Report on the LMEI's one-week intensive course on political Islam at SOAS (March 23-27, 2009
In 2002 the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) launched the comprehensive five-year Ne...
The attacks on the Twin Towers in New York in September 2001 and subsequent events not only ignited ...
This paper explores the socio-political dimensions of the strategies that have been employed in the ...
For nearly two decades, Islamic radicalization and the growth and development of global Islamism has...
The literature on Islamophobia in Britain has been on the increase since the Runnymede Trust defined...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 20...
The controversial events of 2001 (9/11) and 2005 (7/7) have led Britain’s media and policy makers to...
The emergence of Islamist terrorism in the UK has its genesis within an environment socially constru...
The controversial events of 2001 (9/11) and 2005 (7/7) have led Britain’s media and policy makers to...
The recent spate of terrorist attacks across Europe have fed into existing debates about Islamic ext...
At a fragile time in the history of Western-Islamic relationships, particularly given the global thr...
Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived, and lived within higher education in B...
This article focuses on showing how the efforts of Muslims in England are trying to fight the unreli...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 2...
Report on the LMEI's one-week intensive course on political Islam at SOAS (March 23-27, 2009
In 2002 the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) launched the comprehensive five-year Ne...
The attacks on the Twin Towers in New York in September 2001 and subsequent events not only ignited ...
This paper explores the socio-political dimensions of the strategies that have been employed in the ...
For nearly two decades, Islamic radicalization and the growth and development of global Islamism has...
The literature on Islamophobia in Britain has been on the increase since the Runnymede Trust defined...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 20...
The controversial events of 2001 (9/11) and 2005 (7/7) have led Britain’s media and policy makers to...
The emergence of Islamist terrorism in the UK has its genesis within an environment socially constru...
The controversial events of 2001 (9/11) and 2005 (7/7) have led Britain’s media and policy makers to...