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Tunisia, religion or the state?

by Webdo
Thursday 31 January 2013 11:29
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Tunisia, religion or the state?
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It is a very small pocket work, written in the Arabic language by a philosopher who stimulates the Tunisian fundamentalist nebula and probably Maghreb and Arab.

Written by Ridha Chennoufi, Tunisian academic of international reputation, this work is called “Tunisia: religion or the State?” ». The work of a hundred pages is working to flush out the counter-truths presented by Islamists as solutions to the political and moral crisis that the Arab world is going through.

Published by Cérès editions in November 2012, the book has already toured the world, arousing the ire of fundamentalists. Chennoufi’s merit is all the greater since he wrote his work in the Arabic language, putting it in the hands of those who use this language to wash and wahabiser consciences.

This book is a refutation of the principles of fundamentalist Islam in the highest tradition of political pamphlets. The author deploys his demonstration in three stages: he first attacks the untruths disseminated by the heralds of Islamism; He then developed a breviary of the civil status and its virtues; Finally, he analyzes the relations struck by Islamists with the concept of secular state.

Lucid, relevant and going straight to the point, the demonstration of Ridha Chennoufi deserves to be immediately translated into European languages and others because, not only is this book is a synthesis of Tunisian thought in the matter, but also analytical lighting on the Islamist imposture that any reader should discover.

In this work of Chennoufi there is a international bestseller seed. To read absolutely and to translate urgently to tell the world that Tunisian reformist thought is not dead. Far from it …

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