Should Tariq Ramadan be silenced?
He has been traveling through France and Europe for fifteen years, tirelessly questioning faith and secularism, the Muslim fact and French identity, the Islamic headscarf and the blackboard. For him, the question is not whether Islam is soluble in the Republic, but whether the Republic really wants its Muslims. His media notoriety - did he want it so brutal?
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He has been traveling through France and Europe for fifteen years, tirelessly questioning faith and secularism, the Muslim fact and French identity, the Islamic headscarf and the blackboard. For him, the question is not whether Islam is soluble in the Republic, but whether the Republic really wants its Muslims. His media notoriety - did he want it so brutal? - came to him with a text on the 'new community intellectuals', followed by a televised confrontation with Nicolas Sarkozy. Even in the anti-globalization ranks, eyes have begun to turn away from him. Progressive, the man who calls for a "simple" moratorium on stoning? Frequent, the Islamologist who denounces the unacknowledged relays of Israeli propaganda? Honest, this speaker whose speech would change color according to his audience? Is Tariq Ramadan the Trojan horse of fundamentalism or a troublemaker? One thing is certain: in a country where Islam is now the second religion, his voice counts. Should we listen to it? Or should he be silenced? Islamism, terrorism, anti-Semitism, law on religious symbols, human rights, homosexuality, cc Islamic feminism”, moratorium, community withdrawal, double talk... Aziz Zemouri, journalist, asked Tariq Ramadan some annoying questions. So that the most controversial intellectual of the moment finally expresses himself clearly on the values he defends and the model of society he advocates.
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- Auteurs
- AZIZ ZEMOURI
- *YEAR
- 2005
- SUPPORT: -
- Livre
- THEME : -
- Société & Témoignages
- Éditions
- L'ARCHIPEL
- EAN13: -
- 9782841876471
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