Sufis under Salafi pressure in Tunisia

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The title is an article referring to the Islamic unity and published by Baylor University, in journal “Religion watch”, Vol.28 (4), p.7, 2013. The following is a concise description of the article.[1]

Introduction

Description

According to an interview by another Swiss daily, Le Temps (May 3), with a French expert on Salafism, Romain Caillet, some members of the leading Islamic political party, Ennahda, would like to see the government take a more determined stand against Salafism, but most Ennahda members prefer to favor the unity of the Islamic field;

Conclusion

Consequently, the government is willing to give free rein to Salafis as long as they do not advocate violence.

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