From the Feuilletons

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16/01/2009

 
Forone
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Never in doubt, and never in agreement
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"A fundamental problem in Arab-Islamic societies is that there is no tradition of examining one's conscience. In other societies this process is firmly anchored in the culture of thinking and it allows people to keep themselves in check. But Arab societies have no such mechanism in place. It is not stipulated by the religion nor would it be in the interests of the corrupt regime to encourage such a thing. And even Arab intellectuals – with the exception of a few individuals – do not stock this item."
In the not so distant past of unavoidable and interminable television roundtables, the interested and somewhat frightened viewer could not help noticing that (unlike the endearing anxieties and consensus-seeking of similarly pious Westerners) the earnest spokesmen representing Islam always said with declarative certainty exactly what the holy book and the Prophet want, and never agreed with each other! I'm glad those bad roundtables are over, first, as their topic is less urgent of Western attention, and second, as those spokesmen are figuring it out for themselves.
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