It is an Islam of France in turmoil which must be heard on Monday by the parliamentary committee responsible for examining the bill reinforcing republican principles.
Mohammed Moussaoui, president of the French Council of Muslim Worship (CFCM), is due to speak at 8:30 am, in particular to François de Rugy, at the head of this special commission.
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The CFCM postponed this parliamentary meeting - yet crucial for Islam - twice last week, for health reasons affecting Mohammed Moussaoui, which the latter confirmed to
Le Figaro
.
But many have wondered about this postponement in the context of the violent internal crisis that the CFCM is currently going through.
The Muslim institution is torn apart over two projects related to this law on separatism: the creation of a National Council of Imams (CNI) on the one hand, where it would label French imams, and a republican charter of imams on the other part, where it could exclude Muslim leaders who do not
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