Tunisia's Islamists back moderate form of Sharia law

Maybe those who think Islam and democracy are not compatible are right b/c Arab Spring is about to be hijacked by Islamists. After gaining powers 1st thing the Islamists will do is to go after minorities and moderate forces.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/10/09/126594/tunisias-islamists-back-moderate.html

Tunisia’s Islamists back moderate form of Sharia law

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By Ipek Yezdani | McClatchy Newspapers

ISTANBUL — Tunisia’s main Islamist party, eyeing gains in upcoming elections, supports a moderate form of Sharia law that would combine “democracy, which is a Western product, with Islam, which is our own heritage,” the party’s leader told McClatchy.

Rachid Ghannouchi, the leader of the Ennahda party, also said that he backed new election laws mandating that political parties run equal numbers of male and female candidates, adding that Ennahda was running a large number of women in the Oct. 23 elections for an assembly that will draft Tunisia’s new constitution, including even some who don’t wear the traditional Islamic veil, or hijab.

“We have challenged many of the parties who claim to be liberal and who claim to respect women to (allow women to) wear what they want. We challenge them to put as part of their list women who wear the hijab,” Ghannouchi said on Friday, on the sidelines of a conference here on the Arab Spring protests.

The upcoming elections are the first in the North African nation since popular protests forced the resignation of President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali in January, sparking anti-government uprisings across the Arab world. Ennahda’s expected strong showing — it is projected to win a plurality of assembly seats — has alarmed some Western nations as well as secular parties in Tunisia, a small but relatively well off nation of 10 million where devout Muslims and cosmopolitan, French-influenced secularists have sometimes clashed.

In a sign of the pre-election tensions, police in the capital, Tunis, used tear gas on Sunday to disperse Islamists who were protesting against a ban on veiled women enrolling in college. Protesters also tried to storm the offices of a private television station that had broadcast a French-Iranian animated film called “Persepolis,” which they said denigrated Islam, and dozens were arrested, according to the Tunisian news agency TAP.

The attackers were “Islamic fundamentalists and women wearing the niqab,” or full-face veil, and some were armed with sticks and knives, the Nessma television station said in a statement.

Nabil Karoui, the station’s director, condemned what he called a “dictatorship of violence” through which “some people are trying to silence free speech,” TAP reported.

Speaking before the weekend unrest, Ghannouchi tried to dampen fears over Ennahda, long pushed to the margins under the Ben Ali regime, describing it as “a moderate party.” He argued that Tunisian society was familiar with Sharia law and that some aspects of it are already enshrined in the country’s legal code.

“Sharia is not something that is alien or strange to our societies… For example in Britain we have Islamic finance and Islamic banking, and Islamic family law can be applied for marriage and divorce,” Ghannouchi said. “We don’t see Sharia interfering in people’s private lives or in their freedom to wear what they want. Personal freedom is very important for us.”

Ghannouchi said secularism in the Arab world had “been linked for the last decades with dictatorship and with oppression,” a reference to, among others, the former regimes of Ben Ali and Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak, who suppressed Islamist parties, often violently. He argued that Turkey, a majority-Muslim nation that sees itself as a progressive blend of religion and modernity, could be “a model” for the new Tunisia.

He said that he wouldn’t be a candidate for political office, saying he wanted “to give the opportunity to young people, because this revolution was made by young people.”

“My dream is to see Tunisia free, democratic, developed and at peace with its own identity and at peace with modernity,” he said.

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Re: Tunisia’s Islamists back moderate form of Sharia law

There is no such thing as moderate Shariat Shariat is Shariat and if they want they should implement Islam fully :k:

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and if "secularists" had taken over the reigns they would've gone after religious organizations, putting a ban to everything religious, no?

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As long as the intent is to steer society towards higher Islamic ideals then it is Shari'ah even if it takes many years to appear that way ...

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makes me think…why did the arab public hate the ‘‘secularist pro-western’’ govts they had in the first place??

i guess…democracy is good only as long as it brings in the favored results…:rolleyes:

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No, secularism can coexist with religion. Its the religion that can't coexist with secularism.

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People don’t think rationally in revolutions. Iran is a good example of what can happens when revolutions go wrong. Pakistan is another example of what happens when you socially re-engineered a society based on a religion.

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Like Taliban?

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moderate islam is code for secularism we already tried that in muslim world and look what that has achieved 0!

Tunisia is not hijacked by muslims because it is 99% muslim country what a nonsense to claim it is hijacked. The americans and european governments such as france wish to hijack the arab revolt and claim all the people want more secularism which is a complete fabrication of the reality.

The americans tactics are working in egypt because the same faces from before except mubarak are running the show so not much change for egypt.

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yes it can "co-exist" after deforming it, defacing it the way it wants.

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Tunisia, going down the road to no where. This is bound to fail and fail big time.

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You always find a way to sneak in the Americans some how.

How are the Americans in any way responsible for whats happening in Egypt?!?!

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Finally I can agree with you one one thing.

All these so-called Arab uprisings, all nonsense. It's part of the greater geopolitical game played out by the evil menace in the Middle East, which you guessed it, Israel. They will bomb these countries once again on the basis of fundamentalists in the region threatening "peace and security" of the Jewish people. All for the creation of Greater Israel.

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No one has deformed, defamed and defaced Islam more than Islamists. Btw, I bet most people here would pick any secular western country any day over any Islamic country. Have you ever wondered why?

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what is "moderate sharia" law??

either a country can have religious code or a constitutionally mandated parliament responsible for framing laws.

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I don't want to go with "most people" choice, people want to 'party', do I care? What 'most people' want, what 'most people' care is not mine or Islam's business. Lets not discuss what 'most people want' here. Why do you have to look to terrorists making claim of being 'Islamists'? If that is your definition of 'Islamists' then I am with you.

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Very difficult question, I find Pakistani Muslims living in Canada or USA, better Mulims than us living here in an Islamic republic.

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Oh, so what you're saying is that what most people want is irrelevant? Btw, I wasn't talking about Taliban when I said Islamists. I was talking about mullahs who condone murder in the name Islam like supporters of Qadri and those who are protesting in the streets. These are same people who would line up at 3am outside the US embassy if the US decided to offer free visas to them.

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For some idiotic reason people in the West didn’t see all the islamists groups that took part in the Arab Spring. When Al Jazeera was covering them. They formed by far the largest group of supporters in favor of freedom and liberity. Also note Ben Ali, Mubarak and Ghaddafi were all secular leaders with secular regimes. :rolleyes:

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^^^ So was Shah of Iran & Iranians today would gladly go back to those days compare to what they have now.