Home
About
Bio (in English)
Bio (in Turkish)
Full CV
What Others Say
Books
Reopening Muslim Minds
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Financial Times
The Economist
LA Review of Books
Friday Times (Pakistan)
The Islamic Jesus
Islam without Extremes
Reviews
THE ISLAMIC JESUS
The New York Times
The Chicago Tribune
The Economist
Christian Science Monitor
National Catholic Reporter
The Jesuit Review
Publishers Weekly
Kirkus Reviews
First Things
Sojourners
National Review
PRI
Qantara.de
Dawn (Pakistan)
'The Qur'an Speaks'
ISLAM WITHOUT EXTREMES
The Financial Times
The Wall Street Journal
National Review
Publishers Weekly
Kirkus Reviews
NPR
Acton Institute
Students For Liberty
The Revival
Insight Turkey
Dawn (Pakistan)
Columns
The New York Times
Al-Monitor.com
Hürriyet Daily News
Videos
Jordan Peterson Podcast
'Faith vs Tradition in Islam' (TED)
'Is Islam Compatible with Freedom?' (Wellesley College)
'Islamic Liberalism: Real or False Hope?' (CATO Institute)
'Does Freedom of Conscience Open the Floodgate to Apostasy' (Malaysia)
'Turkey's Authoritarian Drift' (Oslo Freedom Forum)
Many Other Talks on YouTube
Blogs
Posts in English
Türkçe Yazılar
Contact
Cato Institute >
Posts in English
COMMENTS
28 December 2010
Davutoğlu's Dangerous Idea
COMMENTS
26 November 2010
Yet More ‘Insulting to Turkishness’ Nonsense
COMMENTS
21 December 2010
Toward A Truly New CHP?
COMMENTS
19 November 2010
The Patriarchate Is Ecumenical. Period.
COMMENTS
17 December 2010
Imagine There Is No Religion
COMMENTS
12 November 2010
A Farewell To A Great Cleric
COMMENTS
15 December 2010
A Murder and A World Without Islam
COMMENTS
09 November 2010
The Transformation of The Turkish Muslim Mind
COMMENTS
10 December 2010
Brutal Police Versus Vulgar Protestors
COMMENTS
07 November 2010
The Banality of Fascism
COMMENTS
03 December 2010
How ‘Islamist’ is the AKP?
COMMENTS
02 November 2010
Why The Kemalists Hate Privatization
COMMENTS
30 November 2010
The World After WikiLeaks
COMMENTS
29 October 2010
The Original Sins of The Turkish Republic
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Twitter EN
Tweets by AkyolinEnglish
Popular Post
The Qur’an, The Bible, And The Urge To Violence
Muslims Need Liberalism, Not Just Democracy
Egypt’s ‘AKP’ On Its Way?
Turkey’s Secularists Had Better Remain Delusional
So, Who Will Protect Secularism Now?
Columns
The New York Times
Al-Monitor.com
Hürriyet Daily News
Books
Reopening Muslim Minds
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Financial Times
The Economist
LA Review of Books
Friday Times (Pakistan)
The Islamic Jesus
Islam without Extremes
Talks
Jordan Peterson Podcast
'Faith vs Tradition in Islam' (TED)
'Is Islam Compatible with Freedom?' (Wellesley College)
'Islamic Liberalism: Real or False Hope?' (CATO Institute)
'Does Freedom of Conscience Open the Floodgate to Apostasy' (Malaysia)
'Turkey's Authoritarian Drift' (Oslo Freedom Forum)
Many Other Talks on YouTube
Posts
Posts in English
Türkçe Yazılar
Subscribe Now
Home
About
Bio (in English)
Bio (in Turkish)
Full CV
What Others Say
Books
Reopening Muslim Minds
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Financial Times
The Economist
LA Review of Books
Friday Times (Pakistan)
The Islamic Jesus
Islam without Extremes
Reviews
THE ISLAMIC JESUS
The New York Times
The Chicago Tribune
The Economist
Christian Science Monitor
National Catholic Reporter
The Jesuit Review
Publishers Weekly
Kirkus Reviews
First Things
Sojourners
National Review
PRI
Qantara.de
Dawn (Pakistan)
'The Qur'an Speaks'
ISLAM WITHOUT EXTREMES
The Financial Times
The Wall Street Journal
National Review
Publishers Weekly
Kirkus Reviews
NPR
Acton Institute
Students For Liberty
The Revival
Insight Turkey
Dawn (Pakistan)
Columns
The New York Times
Al-Monitor.com
Hürriyet Daily News
Videos
Jordan Peterson Podcast
'Faith vs Tradition in Islam' (TED)
'Is Islam Compatible with Freedom?' (Wellesley College)
'Islamic Liberalism: Real or False Hope?' (CATO Institute)
'Does Freedom of Conscience Open the Floodgate to Apostasy' (Malaysia)
'Turkey's Authoritarian Drift' (Oslo Freedom Forum)
Many Other Talks on YouTube
Blogs
Posts in English
Türkçe Yazılar
Contact
Cato Institute >
All for Joomla
All for Webmasters