ReOrient publishes quality research on the newly emerging field of Critical Muslim Studies. They encourage a decolonial, post-positivist, post-orientalist and post-Eurocentric approach to the analysis of the historical and contemporary political, socio-economic, and cultural processes that are constitutive of the Islamicate in its widest-ranging permutations. The latest issue, ReOrient 7.2, includes articles on US Foreign policy Reorienting Jewishness, Palestine Solidarity and the emerging Muslim “manosphere”.