In a conversation with Middle East expert and Israel Today correspondent Edy Cohen, Dr. Muhammad Rahouma, now a devout Christian, describes his break with Islam, his view of Europe, and his attitude toward Israel.
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The problem is not radical Islam alone, but the convergence of radical Islamist ideology with Western institutional weakness and deliberate amplification by foreign adversaries.
Middle East expert and Israel Today correspondent Edy Cohen analyzes how the term “Islamophobia” is increasingly used in Europe as a political instrument to delegitimize and silence criticism of Islamism, migration, and cultural transformation.
As long as Western societies continue to placate, mollify and coddle such pressures, this trajectory will only intensify.
There is no other people on earth that has been blamed, for thousands of years, so consistently, so comprehensively, and so slanderously for every conceivable conflict, division, and catastrophe as the Jews.
With a tenfold increase in the number of Muslims in less than half a jubilee, even the United States is on a dangerous path.
The twin causes of Palestinianism and human rights have destroyed the West’s moral compass.
Rabbi Oury Amos Cherki on an extraordinary journey toward dialogue with Islam: From the story of Ishmael and Isaac to the echo of Zion’s return in the Koran.
The headline might bring to mind the Islamic State or the Taliban regime in Afghanistan; this Koranic form of justice can also be found in parts of Syria. But there are more regions on Earth where this applies.
How have Israeli actions and victories over the past year impacted Muslim eschatology?
