The Constitution provides for freedom of belief and the practice of religious rites, although the Government places restrictions on these rights in practice. Islam is the official state religion, and Shari’a (Islamic law) is the primary source of legislation.
Although there were some positive (...) >suite
The Constitution provides for freedom of belief and opinion and permits citizens to set up institutions whose aims include the protection of fundamental liberties of the citizen. The Constitution declares Islam to be the state religion and prohibits institutions from engaging in behavior (...) >suite
Le mouvement de solidarité avec les peuples du Moyen-Orient, victimes du bellicisme israélien, est menacé par l’émergence progressive d’un discours, qui, pour se construire, récupère les décombres du nationalisme arabe laïc, tout en tentant de se régénérer par des emprunts à l’islam politique le plus (...) >suite