By, Nov. 23 -- MUSTAFA AKYOL

"Islam is a religion that is in crisis all over the world today." That is what the French President Emmanuel Macron said on Oct. 2, while announcing his "anti-radicalism plan." Just two weeks later, on Oct. 16, a devotee of that radicalism killed and beheaded a high-school teacher, Samuel Paty, in a Paris suburb, merely for showing the infamous cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in his classroom. And soon after, three worshippers at a church in Nice were savagely murdered by another terrorist who seemed to have the same motivation: to punish blasphemy against the prophet of Islam.

In return, the French authorities initiated a crackdown on anything they deemed to be Islamism, and also projected the controversia...