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Many ISIS’ members are not raised with any
sort of extremist religious views, but are college educated. This makes the
trend even more disturbing. |
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The Christians were subject to and
sentenced by a sharia court, as their conversions from Islam to Christianity
are not recognized by Iran. |
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A Salafist group known as “The True
Religion” has been shut down after the government said 140 of its supporters
travelled to fight for ISIS. |
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Clarion Project's legal analyst Jennifer
Breedon looks at the effect on churches of genocide in the Middle East. |
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Statistics show that 40 percent of Islamic
radicals in Austria entered the country as immigrants. Many became
radicalized after arriving. |
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A discussion of the laws limiting women in
Saudi Arabia and their insidious origins. |
From Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
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Khadija Khan, a Pakistani activist and
journalist, lays out how failures to cope with Islamism contributed to
Trump's electoral victory. |
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