Occupation: Tunisian Politician Birth: June 22, 1941
French laicite is probably aggressive and antagonistic to the religion, but there are other models of secularism in the world where there could be re….
What Tunisia urgently needs, is freedom and the building of a real democracy..
I believe democracy will succeed in Tunisia, but I also believe that it will succeed in the other Arab Spring countries..
Just like in medicine, when the normal medicine no longer works, one resorts to surgery. And the revolutions is like the surgery: Its painful, and it….
There is no one in al-Nahda that is violence is a means of change or to keep power. Everyone in al-Nahda believes that democracy is the only way to r….
No one in al-Nahda believes that jihad is a way to impose Islam on the world. But we believe that jihad is self-control, is social and political stru….
The dictatorship needs to be entirely dismantled. All the rest of the old guard must go..
Under Tunisian law, a woman can divorce her husband. Total equality..
I will not be standing for office. I'm nearing 70; there are younger people within our movement. I just wish to contribute intellectually to the hist….
There are common denominators that unite all members of al-Nahda: There is no one in al-Nahda who doubts about Islam There is no one in al-Nahda that….
I hope that with the success of the transition to democracy in Tunisia that we will export to Egypt a working democratic model..
I dream of a free, democratic, peaceful Tunisia, a country that can protect its developing identity..
Al-Nahda is a movement; it is not just a small party..
I believe that women should have equal rights to education, to work and to civic and political engagement..
We in Tunisia have no problem with respecting other peoples religion, and we have a long tradition of that..