Studies
We aim here to shed light on the critical issues that have contributed — and continue to contribute — to the destruction of security and peace, in order to urge concerned individuals to combat these destructive phenomena that threaten human societies around the world
From Fatwa to Bullet: Mechanisms of Turning Ideological Hatred into Actual Crime
An in-depth analysis of how extremist fatwas turn into real-world crimes committed in the name of religion—starting from religious justification to execution—highlighting the role of media in incitement, mechanisms of impunity, and practical solutions to dismantle this ideological system before it turns into actual violence.
Religious discourse as a driver of hatred: Why do extremists target minorities?
The extremist religious discourse incites hatred against religious minorities such as Alawites and Christians and is used as a political tool to dismantle communities. It highlights the role of the media in spreading incitement and violence, the social and humanitarian impacts of these policies, and offers recommendations to confront them.
Nibras as an Example: Refugees Openly Promoting Terrorist Groups in Europe
Nibras, a Syrian living safely in Europe, is an educated person and not a terrorist. However, he is in reality more dangerous than the traditional terrorist. The article explores how intellectual influences and psychological crises can drive some educated refugees to support extremist groups despite their stability in a safe environment.