Gardell specialized in the study of
religious extremism and religious
racism in the United States, studying groups such as the
Ku Klux Klan, the
Nation of Islam, and
folkish movements in
Neopaganism (
Odinism). From 2004 to 2006 he lived in
Cairo,
Egypt, studying the rise of political Islam. He received the
Lenin Award in 2009. He told Swedish journalists "We were victims of a massive military assault ... It can not be described as anything but piracy." He also stated that the soldiers came on board with fully loaded weapons equipped with laser sights and at least four people were killed execution style. In 2012, he testified as an expert witness on
Islamophobia in the
trial of Anders Behring Breivik In 2018, he co-authored the "Sweden"-section of the
European Islamophobia Report 2017 published by the Erdogan controlled think-tank
SETA. In a 2015 interview Gardell stated that individuals who commit acts of
Islamic terrorism for
Al-Qaeda and the
Islamic State have "no previous contacts with Islam" and "have no connections to any mosque" but instead have radicalized online. ==Personal life==