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A Guide to Shariah Law and Islamist Ideology CIVILITY: “In a democratic society, citizens retain the freedom – albeit within certain limits – to pursue their own lifestyle and to decide for themselves how they conduct their relationships with each other and with the government. But if their withdrawal from society starts to endanger basic rights and freedoms of others, then they have overstepped the mark and are damaging the democratic legal order. (Center for Islamic Pluralism -- www.islamicpluralism.org)
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Center for Islamic Pluralism "The Centre for Islamic Pluralism (CIP) is an international network of moderate Muslim
religious scholars, journalists and authors, and community leaders. It includes believers in both Sunni and Shia interpretations of Islam, and participants in the spiritual tradition of Sufism."
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Banquet for religious terrorism "A Banquet for Religious Terrorism warns against extremist thought and those seeking hegemony over people’s minds by claiming that censoring works of art would lead to better social ethics." (wataninet.com)
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Pew Global Attitudes: Muslim Leadership Across predominantly Muslim nations, there is little enthusiasm for the extremist Islamic organizations Hamas and Hezbollah
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بين الأصولي والليبرالي فالأصولي يعتقد أن الإسلام هو "دين ودنيا" ... أما الليبرالي فإنه لا يستطيع أن يعتبر العلاقة بين الإنسان وربه بشرية في الوصف ودنيوية في الممارسة، (ME Transparent)
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Al-Jabri and his “Critique of Arab Reason” "From the start, his many works were inspired by both traditions, beginning with a study of Ibn Khaldun published in 1971, who was analysed using the critical tools of Western culture" (Oasis -- www.oasiscenter.eu)
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