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Salafism
Competing Sectarianisms in Malaysia
By Aizat Shamsuddin
A new bill seeks to tighten Islamic orthodoxies, imperiling the country's reputation for religious tolerance and inclusion.
Controversial Indian Salafist a Litmus Test for Malaysia on Counterterrorism
By Joseph Hammond
India wants Zakir Naik extradited on terror charges.
Indonesia’s Challenge to Radical Islam
By Keith Loveard and Bastiaan Scherpen
The country is emerging as a champion of tolerance amid the rise of the Islamic State.
What Did Kazakhstan Learn from the Almaty Shooting?
By Catherine Putz
Kulikbayev has already admitted guilt, but what lessons will the state draw from the tragedy?
Chinese Salafism and the Saudi Connection
By Mohammed Al-Sudairi
In China, the Hui Salafi sect, and its links with Saudi Arabia, have a long and complex history.
Syria's Next Problem
“Sectarian conflict might dominate coverage of Syria today, but internal Sunni dynamics will define its tomorrow.”
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