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In the current social and political context in Spain, as in other European countries, the debate on the threat of Islamism, the management of migratory flows and social cohesion is becoming increasingly heated. These are intertwined issues that are, in turn, decisive for the construction of a future in which identity is not lost while equality, human rights and democracy prevail. It is essential to understand where the history of our immigration comes from. This is the priority of Courage, to know when and how Islamism began to expand its organizations and how its leaders have managed to…mehr

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In the current social and political context in Spain, as in other European countries, the debate on the threat of Islamism, the management of migratory flows and social cohesion is becoming increasingly heated. These are intertwined issues that are, in turn, decisive for the construction of a future in which identity is not lost while equality, human rights and democracy prevail. It is essential to understand where the history of our immigration comes from. This is the priority of Courage, to know when and how Islamism began to expand its organizations and how its leaders have managed to penetrate the structures of society, taking advantage of the cracks in our socio-political system. This debate is crucial and challenges both our social and academic agents, as well as the security forces and corps as a whole. Unfortunately, and as usual with our political leaders, whose short-term projects are subject to the censorship of political correctness, they do not admit the debate with all the necessary nuances. However, it is obligatory to study and analyze the reality of the so-called disorderly immigration, which does not cease. Hannan Serroukh Ahmed's narration, told in the first person, is a true story. One more of the many that occur daily in our cities and our neighborhoods, in environments where photography among neighbors has become a strange and unknown image, which transports us to distant realities such as Iran or Saudi Arabia, and where the daily life of what we know as "Islamist ghettos", have become something assumed and it is urgent to know how they are developed. Courage is a sincere story beyond a story of overcoming. An image that exposes us to the dimension of the threat of Islamism and European political decadence. In Spain, Islamism has dominated the evolution of Muslim immigration from the distant year 1960 to the present day. Courage is a personal story that, over the course of the story, becomes everyone's story.