How do we protect our children's nature from distortion in Western societies?
A recent episode of 'Sharia and Life in Ramadan' discussed the concept of human nature in the Quran and ways to protect it from distortion, particularly for Muslim children living in Western societies.
Smart App Tips for Women Teach Europe About Movement Safety
A doctoral thesis highlights how smart apps can enhance women's mobility in conservative societies and their implications for safety perceptions in Western countries.
Behind the Book of the Great Mosque of Paris on Islam in the West, the Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood
A new 900-page guide published by the Great Mosque of Paris aims to assert a Muslim presence in Western societies but raises questions about its authorship and content.
TERROR: Why do we sympathize with criminals?
Journalist Douglas Murray explores the world's disproportionate sympathy for perpetrators over victims in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, mass murder events in Israel and Western societies.
Pedro Sanchez: I am the Prime Minister of Spain.. This is why the West needs migrants
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez defends migrant integration policies as not only a humanitarian choice but also an essential economic and demographic necessity for the survival of Western societies.
The Longevity Paradox
The article explores how the lifestyle factors contributing to human longevity in Blue Zones might not be effectively applicable to Western societies, where health culture emphasizes risk awareness and preventive medicalization, leading to stress and self-imposed pressures.
Four Golden Globes for 'One Battle After Another' on Extremisms Blowing Up the World
The film 'One Battle After Another,' a winner of four Golden Globes, sparked more fear than laughter by reflecting the state of contemporary Western societies, despite winning in the comedy category.
Psychology: Discriminated? Not me, the others!
The article discusses the perception of women's lives in affluent Western societies as one filled with humiliation, challenges, and discrimination, influenced by media narratives.
There is too much silence about persecutions for political interests. Faith? It is scary
Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco discusses the ongoing controversy over the nativity scene, asserting that its criticism reflects a broader tendency in Western societies to undervalue cultural and spiritual roots.