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    Ed Husain. Former senior adviser. Profile. Author of the bestselling book The Islamist (Penguin, 2007), Ed writes and speaks Ed is former senior fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), where he focused on trends within Arab Islamism, perceptions of the West
    Ed Husain. 30 Dec 2019, 9:30pm. Ed Husain. 16 Sep 2018, 7:30am. Comment: The West still has no answer to the Islamist ideal of the Caliphate – as the case of Anjem Choudary shows.
    Ed Husain is the co-director of the Quilliam Foundation, author of The Islamist and a member of the Labour Party. Ed Husain has also worked for the British government’s cultural propaganda body, the British Council, in Syria and Saudi Arabia from 2003-2005.
    Journal article about Pakistan and Islam by Husain Haqqani, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute, a think tank and research center dedicated to nonpartisan analysis of US and internat Pakistan’s approach to Islamism differed greatly from the policies of other Muslim countries, which were led to
    Ed Husain. Co-founder, Quilliam Foundation. Author of The Islamist: Why I Became an Islamic Fundamentalist, What I Saw Inside, and Why I Left, and co-founder of the Quilliam Foundation, a counter-extremism think-tank based in London. Ed Husain and Majid Nawas, persuade some young people they meet through the Quilliam Foundation with the promise of making them writers and of introducing them to a large circle and make their members. These youngsters with no prior knowledge or experience about being a writer, firstly start
    Ed Husain is the author of the bestselling book The Islamist. Husain writes and speaks extensively on global threats from terrorism. He has advised policy makers and government leaders all around the globe. Husain a senior advisor for The Centre on Religion & Geopolitics.
    Ed Husain (born 25 December 1974) adalah seorang anggota senior untuk Studi Timur Tengah pada Dewan Urusan Luar Negeri di New York. Husain adalah penulis The Islamist, sebuah buku mengenai politik Islam dan catatannya selama lima tahun sebagai aktivis Islam.
    The Politicization of American Islam (Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, Vol 6, Spring 2008) A Conversation between Husain Haqqani and Ashley J. Tellis (Carnegie Endowment Report, April Transnational Islamist Movements in Asia: Networks, Structure, Threat Assessment Hudson Institute
    Council on Foreign Relations – Bio Page Wilson Center Bio Page. Mohamed “Ed” Husain (born 25 December 1974) is a writer, senior fellow at the British think tank Civitas, and a global fellow of the Wilson Center’s Middle East program. He is the author of The Islamist, an account of his five years
    By Ed Husain, CFR.org. Syria, like much of the Middle East, is in flux. U.S. policy options must reflect this fluidity, but also not lose sight of regional priorities Initially opposed to the Egyptian revolution, Salafists have now created several political parties in an attempt to out-Islam other Islamists, most
    The Islamist. why I joined radical Islam in Britain, what I saw inside and why I left. The true story of one mans journey to Islamic fundamentalism and backRaised in a devout but quiet Muslim community in London, at sixteen Ed Husain was presented with an intriguing political interpretation of Islam
    The Islamist. why I joined radical Islam in Britain, what I saw inside and why I left. The true story of one mans journey to Islamic fundamentalism and backRaised in a devout but quiet Muslim community in London, at sixteen Ed Husain was presented with an intriguing political interpretation of Islam
    Senior Fellow Ed Husain discusses Egypt’s largest Islamist organization, and how it may be more willing to engage in diplomacy than al-Qaeda.

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