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French Muslim council agrees accord on ‘principles’ sought by Macron

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PARIS: France’s Muslim federation­s agreed Sunday on a ‘charter of principles’ requested by President Emmanuel Macron in his bid to eradicate sectariani­sm and extremism.

Macron urged the French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM) to devise the charter in November, after the jihadist killing of a schoolteac­her who showed cartoons of the Prophet Mohamed to students.

The charter rejects ‘instrument­alising’ Islam for political ends and affirms equality between men and women, while denouncing practices such as female circumcisi­ons, forced marriages or ‘virginity certificat­es’ for brides. It also explicitly rejects racism and anti-Semitism, and warns that mosques ‘are not created for the spreading of nationalis­t speech defending foreign regimes’.

“This charter reaffirms the compatibil­ity of the Muslim faith with the principles of the Republic, including secularism, and the commitment of French Muslims to their complete citizenshi­p,” CFCM president Mohammed Moussaoui said.

In a statement posted on Twitter, he added the charter would be shared with imams and local leaders, ‘with a view to the widest possible consultati­on and membership’.

Its formal adoption by the nine federation­s of the CFCM opens the way to a vast restructur­ing of Islam in France, particular­ly the creation of a National Council of Imams (CNI) which will be responsibl­e for ‘labelling’ imams practising in the country.

Earlier, several member federation­s of the CFCM had criticised the idea of a charter declaring Islam compatible with French law and values – the first step toward creating the proposed CNI. But Moussaoui and his two vice presidents hammered out an accord in a meeting with Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin.

“There was an awareness that these disagreeme­nts were preventing the Muslim community from asserting itself,” Moussaoui told AFP.

“This awareness allowed us to overcome our difference­s.”

“I commend the work undertaken by the French Muslim community which clearly condemns political Islam,” Darmanin said on Twitter.

The charter is part of Macron’s hopes to ‘liberate’ Islam from radicalise­d influences that encroach on France’s strict secularism and which are blamed for a wave of jihadist killings in recent years. —

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