What the Left Fears Most: The Church Militant
One of the things that the Left fears, so much as to be prudent enough rarely to allude to it, lest it expose its own weakness, is that Western peoples might one day reclaim their Christian heritage
Salman Rushdie Was Never Safe
The stabbing of Salman Rushdie sends a renewed message to the world
Defenders of the West
Historiography has been dominated in recent decades almost exclusively by leftists determined to take a wrecking ball to the glorious edifice of Western civilization in the name of social justice and multiculturalism.
Today in History: Peasant Crusaders, Islamic Terrorists, and the Church Bells of Noon
Today in history, on July 22, 1456, the West scored one of its greatest victories over the jihad
‘No Shakespeare’ Without Islam?
Pity the Bard of Avon. William Shakespeare has long been the subject of conspiracy theories, including some emanating from the Muslim world.
Sword and Scimitar “Gives a More Complete Account of the Troubled History between Islam and Christianity than Is Generally Available”
Many current accounts of the long struggle between Islam and Christianity tend to focus on the periods beginning with the Crusades in the late 11th century
‘Islamophobia’ Is as Old as Islam
The United Nations recently named March 15—also rather ominously known as the Ides of March—as “the International Day to Combat Islamophobia.”
An In-Depth Look at Islam’s Achilles Heel
The history of Islam and the West has been one of unwavering antagonism and seismic clashes, often initiated by the followers of Muhammad.
Islam on Campus: Contested Identities and the Cultures of Higher Education in Britain
Islam on Campus is a book of opinions, devoid of facts but presented as a serious academic analysis.
Video: Islam and Academic Myths with Raymond Ibrahim
Western academics routinely present Islam as an enlightened force for progress unfortunately stymied by Western bigotry and aggression.