The new president of the French Muslim association CFCM, Mohammed Moussaoui has given the Figaro interview. He says that the CFCM has no theological commission and provide no theology of Islam in France. He keeps himself (Moussaoui) down at the principle that
"everyone can keep in his private life, his eating and dressing habits. On the collective level is governed by French law for all. We respect the law of the clear signs of religion in school. [Note d. Bloggers:] The headscarf ban, but we are trying to ensure that the headscarf ban does not extend to the university, the town homes and the workplace (1), (2) "
Strange.. On the one hand, respect the club, the headscarf ban, which sounds reasonable, on the other hand, he wants to see it not extended (the French expression, Veiller à ce que & subjonctif is quite strong, it can mean also that you ensure that something happens or not happens). This suggests that the association is the law is complied with snarling, which sees only as a temporary situation.
is clear the statement that if we adhere to the word respect precisely: The respect shown by the CFCM to the law banning headscarves is an Islamic respect. And respect called on Islamic principle is that of Islam, except when someone else is temporarily stronger. Respect for a law of a secular state is therefore limited to the period in which the Muslims are in a minority. During this time, we respect the craziest law, even a headscarf ban.
Applies but eventually becomes the principle "We are more ", then the power of Mehrheit und dann kann man diese laizistischen Dummheiten wegräumen und den wahren durchsetzen Respekt.
braucht es keine
Darum Theologische Kommission und keinen besonderen französischen Islam. Dann gilt der in der Reinform Islam. Für alle.
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(1) Figaro 24. Juni 2008, p15: "The CFCM has no theological commission We will not create a theology for Islam in France. I'll stick to the following principle: in his private life, everyone can keep their clothing and food habits. At the collective level, French law applies to everyone. We respect the law on conspicuous religious symbols in schools. Mais nous à ce que l'interdiction Veillon du foulard à l'université ne s'étende pas, dans les Mairie, ni sur le lieu de travail. "
(2) ban on headscarves in school is respected at university, in administration rejected and at work though. If the university is now private? The administration and the private workplace? However, as is shown, this question is completely irrelevant to the future, which the society has in mind.
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