Erasmus Launches Grant to Explore European-Islamic Relations
The project will among other things look at EU migration policies toward immigrants from Muslim countries.
The project will among other things look at EU migration policies toward immigrants from Muslim countries.
Opposition says Jomshof escalates already serious security situation.
After denouncing Andersson as ‘haram’ and shouting expletives at her, the taxi driver dragged her out of the car and threw her onto the street.
Following a Quran burning in January of this year, a Turkish court has issued an arrest warrant for Danish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Paludan who has been burning copies of the Islamic holy book for years, often sparking riots.
Critics have questioned the decision to build the prayer centre beside some of London’s most well-known gay bars and strip joints.
Sweden and Iraq are in diplomatic turmoil after supporters of an Iraqi Shiite cleric stormed the Swedish embassy and set fire to it over a demonstration to burn a copy of the Qur’an in Stockholm.
The death of Nahel Merzouk draws attention to the major dichotomy afflicting Western nations: the lie that diversity is our strength, rather than our downfall.
Liberal opposition leader Donald Tusk took to denouncing Islamic immigration in the aftermath of this week’s turmoil in France while Poland’s PiS used the carnage as political ammunition during EU asylum talks.
After months of court battles, anti-Islam protestors have burned yet another copy of the Quran in Stockholm, adding yet more tensions to Sweden’s bid to seek NATO approval from Turkey, whose Foreign Minister condemned the burning.
The Fratelli d’Italia party is capitalising on the Italian state’s failure to recognise Islam as an official religion to radically clamp down on what structures Muslims can turn into prayer space.