Islam in Europe
New jihadist group or Iranian proxy? Ashab al-Yamin attacks raise alarm across Europe - analysis
The terror group may be another case of the Islamic regime employing criminals, youths, and third-country individuals to impose its will abroad.
Almost half of young Muslims in Germany hold Islamist attitudes, study finds
It's time to say bye-bye to Western culture unless someone fights back? - opinion
German police foil allegedly 'Islamist-motivated' Christmas market attack, arrest five suspects
Gaza war rattles European politics from the left - analysis
More EU members recognizing Palestinian state.
Are terror attacks increasing in Europe? - Analysis
After attacks in the UK and Norway, questions are being asked about whether a new wave of extremism could be bubbling to the surface.
High-level panel launches to fight religious extremism, Islamism in Europe
The debate featured some of Europe’s leading politicians, thinkers, and policymakers, including former French prime minister Manuel Valls.
Multiple reasons for Islamist violence on European soil, experts Say
Compared to Muslims in the US, those in Europe are less integrated and more vulnerable to radicalization.
Israeli symbiotic particularity as a role-model for Europe
A fundamental debate about the essence of Europe emerged. Should Europe be European, or should Europe be a “state of all its citizens?”
Dutch anti-Islam lawmaker revives plan for Mohammad cartoon contest
Original plans for the contest were shelved over a year ago for fear of violent retribution.
Prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan accused of third sexual assault
Ramadan is a professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford, but he has been on a leave of absence since November 2017, after sexual allegations against him emerged.
WATCH: Ambassador Dore Gold addresses migration crisis into Europe
The study addresses "the unprecedented dilemmas confronting European states resulting from mass immigration from Africa and the Middle East."
Can Indonesians help moderate Islam in Europe?
Few European politicians know that the world’s largest Muslim organization is a moderate one.
Islam doesn't belong to Germany, new interior minister says
The German government estimates between 4.4 and 4.7 million Muslims are living in Germany.