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Mideast Islamists slam headscarf ban
AFP ^ | 02/11/04 | AFP

Posted on 02/11/2004 9:43:16 AM PST by Pikamax

Mideast Islamists slam headscarf ban

CAIRO, Feb 10 (AFP) - The passage by France's National Assembly on Tuesday of a bill to ban the Muslim headscarf from state schools has angered Islamists in the Arab world, who say the law will damage France's image in the region.

The number two of Egypt's influential Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Habib, warned that the adoption of the draft would "negatively affect the attitudes of Arabs and Muslims with respect to France and the French government.

"We would have preferred that the French parliament not adopt this bill and that the French government respect the feelings of Arabs and Muslims, as wearing the veil is an obligation in the Islamic faith," he said.

Habib, the deputy spiritual leader of the partly banned movement, noted that Paris had previously enjoyed a positive image in the region "due to its political positions, especially with respect to the Palestinian cause."

On Tuesday, the lower house of France's parliament, the National Assembly, adopted by a wide margin the first reading of a bill that would ban Muslim headscarves and other conspicuous religious insignia from state schools.

The initiative - put forward by French President Jacques Chirac's ruling centre-right party and supported by the left-wing opposition Socialists after a compromise deal - faced opposition from some Muslims and human rights groups.

It will now go on to the parliament's upper house, the Senate, for review and further amendments.

In a statement published Tuesday, students at Egypt's Alexandria University cautioned: "France's image will be severely altered if the law is passed."

Hundreds of students demonstrated against the draft at the university on Monday, calling for a boycott on French products, the French university in Cairo and French schools across Egypt following its eventual passage.

Mobile phones buzzed in Cairo on Monday with text messages calling for shows of solidarity with France's estimated five million Muslims.

In Jordan, a top official in the main opposition Islamic Action Front, Abdel Latif Arabiyat, condemned the vote, calling it an "act of aggression against the Islamic faith" and warning that France would "regret its decision".

Habib hit out at the sheikh of Al-Azhar, the highest authority in Sunni Islam, who said France had the right to ban the Islamic hijab in schools.

Mohammed Sayed Tantawi "gave France what it wanted on a silver platter and proved himself to be more monarchist than the king for political reasons," said Habib, whose organization is seen as the strongest opposition group in Egypt.

"The veil is an obligation that no Muslim has the right to modify," Habib said.

During a visit to Egypt in December by French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, the sheikh said that while the veil was a divine obligation, women living in non-Muslim countries like France had to respect the laws of those states.

His moderate position angered many imams in the Arab world.

Last month, Saudi Arabia's highest religious authority, grand mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh, called France's proposed law an "infringement on human rights".

Syria's mufti, Sheikh Ahmad Kaftaro, wrote to Chirac in December to express his "surprise at the ban", saying: "The Muslim nation sees the veil as one of the foundations of its religion."

Lebanon's Sunni mufti, Sheikh Mohammad Rashid Qabbani, went even further, saying the law amounted to "hatred of Islam".


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: france

1 posted on 02/11/2004 9:43:17 AM PST by Pikamax
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To: Pikamax
tick tick tick tick
2 posted on 02/11/2004 9:44:51 AM PST by cripplecreek (you win wars by making the other dumb SOB die for his country)
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To: Pikamax
Well, to paraphrase Mr Habib : "We French would have preferred that Islamists respect our feelings, since obeying the laws of the Republic is an obligation in our democratic society"
3 posted on 02/11/2004 9:46:41 AM PST by Atlantic Friend (Cursum Perficio)
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. . . Paris had previously enjoyed a positive image in the region "due to its political positions, especially with respect to the Palestinian cause."

Better heighten security before cafes and buses start getting blown up.

"The veil is an obligation that no Muslim has the right to modify," Habib said.

"The Muslim nation sees the veil as one of the foundations of its religion."

I thought this was previously debunked as something started in recent times.
4 posted on 02/11/2004 10:11:10 AM PST by FoxInSocks
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>>>>>CAIRO, Feb 10 (AFP) - The passage by France's National Assembly on Tuesday of a bill to ban the Muslim headscarf from state schools ....

Another media LIE. It was not headscarf that was banned, it was ALL RELIGIOUS SIGNS on overt display- JEWISH SCULLCAPS, CHRISTIAN CROSSES, MUSLIM HIJAB and SIKH TURBAN.

One have to wonder - if only Crosses and Skullcaps were banned, would radical Muzleems object? Or their supporters in presstitute corps?

We should not let the animosity toward French cloud our reason. French Revolution was built upon American model.

Radical islamists march on France today, U.S. tomorrow.

5 posted on 02/11/2004 10:13:25 AM PST by DTA (you ain't seen nothing yet)
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I suspect that the French are going to regret allowing millions (about 5 million, I believe)largely uneducated and unemployable Muslims into France- and then piling them up in high-rises surrounding many of their main cities...
I wonder if the coming attack on Paris or Toulouse (or -fill in the blank_____) will change their attitude towards the War on Terrorists???
6 posted on 02/11/2004 10:14:00 AM PST by RANGERAIRBORNE ("It is terrible to contemplate how FEW politicians are hanged" G.K. Chesterton, `1921)
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France is facing their own medicine today. Was't it not long ago that France and Clinton administration jointly bombed Christian Serbs on behalf of radical Muslims in Bosnia and Kosovo, under false and trumped up charges of alleged 'genocide' and once they jointly put Islamists in driver seat look the other way ?

Wasn't it that U.S. today still supports Al Qaeda allies in Bosnia and Kosovo while waging war on terror elsewhere?

7 posted on 02/11/2004 10:19:49 AM PST by DTA (you ain't seen nothing yet)
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Watch France blaim the US on any major Islamic attack on thier soil.
8 posted on 02/11/2004 10:31:03 AM PST by Dallas59
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If I were living in a country that made me as unhappy as France is making these "peace loving" Muslims, I would leave.

Seems like a no-brainer to me.
9 posted on 02/11/2004 10:51:34 AM PST by Mears
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"Mideast Islamists slam headscarf ban"

Well, anything that meets the criteria of having militant islamists slam it, I am automatically for. So I guess I am for the headscarf ban.

Please check your towels at the door :)
10 posted on 02/11/2004 9:15:35 PM PST by Nagilum
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