This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya last week. It also includes a list of the most read articles and roundups. Progressively, we will be featuring more content on our "Last Week on Jadaliyya" series.
- Beyond Authenticity: ISIS and the Islamic Legal Tradition
- On the Exhibition THIS IS also GAZA
- Cornell University Event: Jadaliyya Co-Editor Bassam Haddad and US Ambassador Dennis Ross Debate US Policy in the Middle East (3 March)
- Ras Beirut, Bliss Street, and “Abu Muhammad”
- Sacrificing Humans
- Do Muslims Belong in the West? An Interview with Talal Asad
- Mr. Freeze
- Manufacturing Silence: On Jordan's ISIS War, Arab Authoritarianism, and US Empire
- A New Secularism?
- 'The Thing Is to Be Light as Air': An Interview with Mai Al-Nakib
- Last Week on Jadaliyya (February 16-22)
- Syria Media Roundup (February 16)
- Egypt Media Roundup (February 23)
- Turkey Media Roundup (February 24)
- Arabian Peninsula Media Roundup (February 24)
- Cities Media Roundup (February 2015)
- DARS Media Roundup (February 2015)
- DARS Media Roundup (February 2015)
- Cities Media Roundup (February 2015)
- Minyan Village Mourns: A Photographic Essay
- Burj el Imam: Music by Sharif Sehnaoui, Raed Yassin and Alan Bishop
- STATUS/الوضع: Issue 2.1 is Live!
- New Texts Out Now: Jonathan A.C. Brown, Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy
- Arabian Peninsula Media Roundup (February 24)
- Beyond Authenticity: ISIS and the Islamic Legal Tradition
- A New Secularism?
- Turkey Media Roundup (February 24)
- Egypt Media Roundup (February 23)
- Sacrificing Humans
- Cornell University Event: Jadaliyya Co-Editor Bassam Haddad and US Ambassador Dennis Ross Debate US Policy in the Middle East (3 March)
- Syria Media Roundup (February 16)
- Islam Kamal: Filmmaker from Alexandria
- Last Week on Jadaliyya (February 16-22)
- 'The Thing Is to Be Light as Air': An Interview with Mai Al-Nakib