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A third of France’s Muslims reject the country’s secular laws, a new opinion poll has shown. The findings of the Ifop survey, which were published by the French weekly Journal du Dimanche, show 29% consider the Islamic legal and moral code of sharia to be more important than
A third of France’s Muslims reject the country’s secular laws, a new opinion poll has shown. The findings of the Ifop survey, which were published by the French weekly Journal du Dimanche, show 29% consider the Islamic legal and moral code of sharia to be more important than the French Republic’s laws.
As reported by the Reuters news agency, the telephone survey also found that 20% of male Muslim respondents and 28% of female Muslim respondents were in favour of the face veil, the niqab, and of the burqa which covers both face and body.
Another 60% said they were in favour of letting girls and women wear a head scarf at schools and universities which is forbidden at France’s secular public institutions.
Deadly attacks by Islamist militants, including bombings and shootings in Paris which killed 130 people last November and a truck attack in Nice killing more than 80 people in July, have raised tensions between communities in France, according to Reuters.
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https://www.neweurope.eu/article/slovakia-warns-brexit-will-painful-uk/
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