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The Economist Just as it was wrong for medieval France to demonise the Protestants, so too it would be wrong for today's politicians to demonise Islam or its followers
106 months ago
The Economist Just as it was wrong for medieval France to demonise the Protestants, so too it would be wrong for today's politicians to demonise Islam or its followers
106 months ago
NPR "One of the reasons for the violence is that some people are interpreting these medieval canons literally. So we have to take Islam out of the context of ancient Arab-Muslim civilizations."
In France, Some Muslims Seek To 'Adapt' Islam To Secular Culture
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Many French Muslims believe it's time to create a uniquely French brand of Islam that is compatible with the country's secular values and responds better to the needs of modern Muslims.
109 months ago
Fox Business "I think the Brexit vote wasn’t about Islam in particular. What it was about was open doors, numbers, pressure on wages. I think the debate about Islam is the one that will rage in France in their presidential election next year.” — Nigel Farag Read more ... e http://fxn.ws/2gVFUno
112 months ago
Washington Post World “But many see his vision of Islam — that Muslims should be discreet, should be less visible than they are today — as basically validating Islamophobic stereotypes, that basically Muslims should prove their loyalty to the state by assimilating. Read more ...
A French imam’s argument for why Islam belongs in France
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Despite ISIS death threats, Tareq Oubrou preaches a progressive and inclusive Islam.
115 months ago
Washington Post World There are about 2,500 Muslim “houses of prayer” in France, not all of which are officially classified as mosques. According to France 24, only about 120 of these are associated with radical Salafism, a strict variation of Sunni Islam.
To curb radicalism, France targets foreign funding for mosques
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French Muslims bristled at the creation of a mosque-monitoring body led by a non-Muslim.
115 months ago
MSN News France’s strict legal separation of religious and civic life is known as laïcité. Bachir B., a passenger screener at Orly airport who was fired over dress code violations, says, “Today in France, laïcité only has one meaning, and it is anti-I Read more ... slam.”
After Paris Attacks, France Struggles With Faith on the Job
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France’s brand of secularism discourages, and sometimes bans, public religious expression, making workplaces prone to misunderstandings.
121 months ago
Michael Reap The people do not want a traitor handing out millions of citizenship papers to all the killers and terrorists that can push across our border ILLEGALLY moron...we cam see the islam threat to ya shmuck. islam is at war with America. Democrats are alig Read more ... ning themselves with islam and real islam is the islam in iran...you know the islam that cuts off peoples hands for taking and heads for being Christian.
133 months ago
Scott Jeffers FRANCE ANSWERS ISLAM: Did someone just order 3,000,000 copies of cartoons of the "Prophet" Mohammed, printed in 16 different languages? Yep, they sure did. Good job, France, the world stands with you! #JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo #Paris http://www.no Read more ... wtheendbegins.com/blog/?p=29910
France Answers Islam By Printing 3 Million Issues Of Charlie Hebdo Magazine In 16 Languages -...
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Charlie Hebdo's lawyer, Richard Malka, told French radio the upcoming publication will "obviously" lampoon Mohammed -- among other figures -- to show staff will "cede nothing" to extremists seeking to silence them.
135 months ago
Scott Jeffers FRANCE ANSWERS ISLAM: Did someone just order 3,000,000 copies of cartoons of the "Prophet" Mohammed, printed in 16 different languages? Yep, they sure did. Good job, France, the world stands with you! #JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo #Paris http://www.no Read more ... wtheendbegins.com/blog/?p=29910
France Answers Islam By Printing 3 Million Issues Of Charlie Hebdo Magazine In 16 Languages -...
www.nowtheendbegins.com
Charlie Hebdo's lawyer, Richard Malka, told French radio the upcoming publication will "obviously" lampoon Mohammed -- among other figures -- to show staff will "cede nothing" to extremists seeking to silence them.
135 months ago
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