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TOPSTORIES
Lina
Khatib, director of the prestigious think tank wrote a piece for Carnegie
describing Jabhat al-Nusra, Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, as a potential ally. More 

MORENEWS |
ISIS has been bolstering its ranks with
children, indoctrinated into its totalitarian worldview and trained to fight
as 'Cubs of the Caliphate.' |
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142 people were killed in two mosque
bombings on Friday in Yemen in attacks claimed by the Islamic State, part of
an escalating sectarian war. |
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Hizb-ut Tahrir in Malaysia have rejected a
proposal to put the hudud punishments of sharia law before Parliament on the
grounds that subjecting sharia law to the democratic process is forbidden
according to Islamic law. |
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FEATUREDVIDEOS |
Defending
the 'right to blaspheme' was formally adopted as policy by the Liberal
Democrat party in the UK. It was defended eloquently by Maajid Nawaz, one of
the party's parliamentary candidates for the upcoming general election. He is
a former Islamist who was a recruiter for Hizb ut-Tahrir before he changed
his views and co-founded the counter-extremism think tank the Quilliam
Foundation.
This is his impassioned speech to the
Liberal-Democrat conference in favor of the 'right to blaspheme.' |
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