
Articles by subject: islamism
- A time to sow (by Paul Sims, January/February 2012 )
- After a year of revolts in the Arab world, is the region reaping the rewards of freedom? Paul Sims talks to veteran Middle East watcher Fuad Nahdi
- The rise of the female suicide bomber (by Mia Bloom, November/December 2011 )
- Al-Qaeda leaders are increasingly in favour of using women in terrorist attacks, reports Mia Bloom
- Aftershock: 9/11 ten years on (by Stephen Howe, September/October 2011 )
- A decade after the destruction of the Twin Towers, the greatest change to the world has been the reinvention of Islam, says Stephen Howe
- Egypt's three revolutionary fronts (by Austin Mackell, September/October 2011 )
- As Egypt prepares for post-Mubarak elections, could the activists of Tahrir Square be in danger of losing out to more reactionary forces? asks Austin Mackell
- Norway’s tragedy calls for perspective (by Kenan Malik, September/October 2011 )
- We must respond to extremism by protecting liberal values, argues Kenan Malik
- Book review: Pakistan: A Hard Country by Anatol Lieven (by Stephen Howe, May/June 2011 )
- Stephen Howe discovers the best book to be written on modern Pakistan
- Book review: Ours Are The Streets by Sunjeev Sahota (by Jake Wallis Simons, March/April 2011 )
- Jake Wallis Simons isn't blown away by a debut novelist's take on homegrown radicalism
- Book Review: Secret Affairs by Mark Curtis (by Richard Wilson, July/August 2010 )
- Did the British government collude with terrorists? Richard Wilson finds out
- Mills and minarets (by Paul Sims, May/June 2009 )
- The proving grounds for the government's policy to prevent home-grown Jihad are the industrial towns of the North. Paul Sims investigates
- Shadow boxing (by Kenan Malik, May/June 2009 )
- Cultural relativism and Western chauvinism share one basic principle, claims Kenan Malik: a loss of faith in universal values
- From Fatwa to Jihad by Kenan Malik (by Lindsay Johns, March/April 2009 )
- Lindsay Johns is impressed by Kenan Malik's take on Rushdie and race
- True confessions (by Stephen Howe, March/April 2008 )
- What can we learn about extremism from the memoirs of former Islamist radicals? Stephen Howe investigates
- Fall out (by Dave Rich, January/February 2008 )
- For many years the government has been in bed with the Islamists of the Muslim Council of Britain. But, finds Dave Rich, the tide is turning
- Degrees of separation (by Paul Sims, September/October 2007 )
- This year, a record number of student activists have been found guilty of terrorist crimes. As the new academic year begins, Paul Sims assesses how universities are dealing with the challenge
- Bosphorus Straits (by Ahmet Altan, July/August 2007 )
- Ahead of a critical election columnist Ahmet Altan warns that his country’s current political crisis could have fateful consequences for us all
- In Denial (by Nick Cohen, May/June 2007 )
- Nick Cohen caused a furore when he published "What's Left?", an excoriating attack on what he sees as liberal hypocrisy. Here he answers his critics
- Sexual cleansing (by Peter Tatchell, January/February 2007 )
- Islamist death squads in Iraq are targeting gays and lesbians, reports Peter Tatchell
- Gaza Taliban? (by Editorial Staff, January/February 2006 )
- On the eve of the Palestinian elections in 2006, Aya Yasmina May asked what we can expect of Hamas
- Insight International (by Matt Cherry, Spring 2002 )
- Is Turkey a secular state? asks Matt Cherry
- Renovation not demolition (by Austin Mackell, Web Exclusive, June 2011)
- As Egypt looks ahead to elections, Austin Mackell meets a representative of one of the Islamic parties vying for control
- A theocracy on the Nile? (by Austin Mackell, Web Exclusive, January 2012)
- The triumph of the Islamist parties in Egypt's elections has raised fears of a religious takeover of the state. Austin Mackell reports from Cairo