Iyad: An Epic of Modern Mali

October 16, 2012
By Joe McKnight One name kept repeating itself: Iyad ag-Ghali, leader of Ansar Dine. It seems to me his...

A Theory of Ethical Blasphemy

October 11, 2012
By Austin Dacey The claims of the believer and the claims of the blasphemer, so-called, are symmetrical.The value motivating...

A Spiritual Defense of "Impiety"

October 8, 2012
by Austin Dacey The trick with monotheisms is that competition comes not just from neighboring gods, but even from...

The Bullet That Doesn't Hit You

September 11, 2012
By Maurice Chammah Nasser had...wanted the state to protect journalists from the market, but could that be done without...

Are Salafis "Conservative"?

August 21, 2012
by Alex Thurston The media’s use of the term “ultraconservative” is also connected with some Salafis’ support for implementing...

A Human Right to Blaspheme?

July 30, 2012
by Austin Dacey Do you have a human right to blaspheme? Ask a philosopher and you may get two...

Salafism for Dummies

July 26, 2012
by Alex Thurston Suddenly, Salafism seems to be everywhere: mainstream Salafism, political Salafism, Wahhabist Salafism,

Of Shrines and Syncretists

July 20, 2012
by Alex Thurston Teju Cole analyzes the destruction of the shrines by analogy: Mali is premodern Europe; Mali is...

The Globalization of Blasphemy

July 18, 2012
by Austin Dacey The Indian Penal Code was drafted in 1837 by the Indian Law Commission...In their commentaries,...

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