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L. Ali Khan

L. Ali Khan is the founder of Legal Scholar Academy and a professor of law at Washburn University, Kansas.

Is the Left Pro-Islamic?

As corresponding ideologies, the left and Islamic antiestablishmentism, each in its own ways, challenges money cartels, power establishments, military occupations, environmental degradation, settlements, drone assassinations, corporate abuse, and the extreme forms of racism, including casteism and apartheid.

febrero 1st, 2018
L. Ali Khan
febrero 1st, 2018
Por L. Ali Khan
People carry posters during a rally in support of Muslim Americans and protest of President Donald Trump's immigration policies in Times Square, New York, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017. (AP/Andres Kudacki)

Opinion -- Many well-meaning people wonder whether the left is pro-Islamic. The left has been a vociferous critic of Middle Eastern wars, American hegemony, settler colonialism, and social conservatism that endorses narrow nationalism and overbudgeted militaries. Though skeptical of religion, in theory, the left seems much more tolerant of Islam

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Profiling Islamophobes

The ugliest American Islamophobes that occupy prominent social, political, and intellectual fields are well known to the world if not to the people of the United States.

marzo 22nd, 2017
L. Ali Khan
marzo 22nd, 2017
Por L. Ali Khan
In this Sept. 11, 2012 photo, anti-Islamic blogger Pamela Geller, speaks at a conference she organized entitled; "Stop Islamization of America," in New York. An advertising campaign initiated by Geller's group, "The American Freedom Defense Initiative,"€ will have its ads that equate foes of Israel with "€œsavages" appearing in 10 New York City subway stations after a federal judge ordered the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to put them up. (AP Photo/David Karp)

Islamophobia in America is the fear and hatred of Islam and Muslims prevailing among Christian and Jewish Americans. (Atheists who question the very notion of religion are perhaps less likely to select Islam as a special target of disparagement.) A majority of American Christians and Jews do not fear or hate Islam or Muslims. In fact, many

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