Articles
The resignation of Tim Farron speaks about faith, secularism and British society today, writes HA Hellyer
The refusal of UK imams to offer the ritual funeral prayer for the deceased London attackers sends a powerful message, writes HA Hellyer
HA Hellyer says that when the dust settles on the security issue of terrorism, the Middle East will need to answer tough questions
The hard work of politics begins now for France, writes HA Hellyer
HA Hellyer outlines what is at stake for France and the European Union ahead of the country's run-off presidential election next month
HA Hellyer takes up the case of the woman who was branded uncaring as she walked past Westminster
HA Hellyer reacts to the European Court of Justice ruling on wearing religious objects such as the Hijab in the workplace
The relations between the West and Islam in the past were opposite of what it is today, writes HA Hellyer
HA Hellyer explains the grave significance of the US veto on Salam Fayyed
When the leader of the free world decides to play a divisive game, it has wide-ranging repercussions, writes HA Hellyer
HA Hellyer explores the complex relationship between relgion and government
We must recognise that there are latent issues of sectarianism throughout the region, says HA Hellyer
HA Hellyer wonders how Donald Trump will balance security and equality
HA Hellyer explains why Germany's politics will define the liberal order over the next four years
HA Hellyer reviews the American presidential election
