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Cambridge University Union Debate: ” Religion does more harm than good”

Posted February 8, 2013 by Hayat Canada

Cambridge University Union Debate: ” Religion does more harm than good”
Richard Dawkins, Andrew Copson and Arif Ahmed debate Rowan Williams, Tariq Ramadan and Douglas Murray

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Tariq Ramadan at the University of Michigan: Islam, Democracy & the Pursuit of Civil Society

Posted September 24, 2012 by Hayat Canada

Credit Photo: Joshua Sherurcij From the Arab Awakening, Forward: Islam, Democracy & the Pursuit of Civil Society Professor Tariq Ramadan at the University of Michigan September 10, 2012 | Hutchins Hall

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An Appeal to the Contemporary Muslim Conscience

Posted September 18, 2012 by Hayat Canada

Credit Image: Xchng Stock We become ourselves not in opposition to someone else, but in accord and at peace with our inner being One controversy subsides; a worse one begins. After the Danish cartoons, the Dutch video Fitna and several low-grade irritants, a short, crudely executed — and scrupulously insulting — film has inflamed deep-seated [...]

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Tariq Ramadan call to “unite France” and not “divide it”

Posted April 26, 2012 by Hayat Canada

Tariq Ramadan Urges France to Unite PARIS – Criticizing the anti-Islam rhetoric played by presidential aspirants to win votes, prominent Swiss Muslim intellectual Tariq Ramadan has urged French politicians to work to unite their country. “Instead of talking about halal meat, the burka, national identity and dividing France, you should unite it,” Ramadan told a [...]

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Tariq Ramadan’s New Book: Islam and the Arab Awakening

Posted November 29, 2011 by Hayat Canada

  Image Credit: Abdel-krim kallouche/Gulf News Coming soon. Read an excerpt : Naming Nobody seemed to expect them, many hesitated on how to call them. When the popular protests began in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, on 17 December 2010, numerous interpretations emerged as to the nature of the events. The wares of a young street vendor, [...]

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