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Showing posts with label humanist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humanist. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2012

Basement Islam: France’s real attitude towards its six million Muslims, Islamic World News, NewAgeIslam.com

Islamic World News

Basement Islam: France’s real attitude towards its six million Muslims

By David Chater in

December 26th, 2009

The Battle of the Minarets is spreading across the borders of Switzerland and spilling into France where it’s starting to shine an uncomfortable spotlight on the country’s real attitude towards its six million Muslims.

Bernard Kouchner, the French Foreign Minister, is a champion of his country’s Republican values, forged in the Age of Reason and Enlightenment. He was quick to declare that he was shocked and scandalized by the result of the Swiss referendum last month which backed a ban on the building of minarets.

But one of the men who shares the same cabinet table as him, the Industry Minister, Christian Estrosi has a radically different attitude.

He also happens to be the Mayor of Nice - a minaret-free zone - and he’s vowed to keep it that way.

The issue has arisen in the midst of a government-sponsored national debate on what it means to be French. It’s a debate that has had some unfortunate side-effects. It has allowed the country’s xenophobes to emerge from under their stones and give their extremist views the oxygen of publicity.

The Mayor though is an eloquent convert to that debate, speaking amidst the elegant frescoes of his City Hall he told me:

“Why not always nourish the debate around the humanist vision of France so that everybody can feel proud to be French, to share the same national identity? Look at me… I’m the son of an immigrant.”

President Nicolas Sarkozy has refused to condemn the result of the referendum in Switzerland and has called on all believers to practice discretion in their religious observance.

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Ahmad Faraz, A Tribute, Islamic Culture, NewAgeIslam.com

Islamic Culture
Ahmad Faraz, A Tribute
SUKHAN dard ka ab kaha jaaye na (of pain cannot be spoken anymore), wrote Ahmad Faraz, the greatest Urdu poet since Faiz. His departure leaves Urdu poorer, and at a loss for words which he so elegantly wove into its ghazal and nazm for over half a century. If ghazal was all about talking to women, Faraz lived as its Casanova; if it was a medium for romance, he was its reigning deity for the young and old alike. In its contemporary form, as crafted by progressive poets in the last century, ghazal became the medium for equating grief over unrequited love with that borne by a people, a nation wronged, and Faraz stood head and shoulders above the many crowding the genre. Likewise his nazm revealed the humanist in him who informed the poet; his inspirations were the people and the values of a life lived in freedom and dignity, which he cherished for all.