http://www.euronews.net/ The man claiming unprecedented political legitimacy in Tunisia's election is said to embrace humanist Islam, and not any extremist rejection of modern, Western, culture.
Ennahda party leader Rachid Ghanouchi, who has studied in universities in Tunisia, in Egypt, in Syria and at France's Sorbonne, and has spent years in prison and in exile, must now prove he is a pluralist if he is to avoid alienating secularist voters.
Ennahda ... please dont disappoint millions of moderate tunisians -__-.....
liah14 1 month ago
OMG... The rest of you Muslims can learn from Rachid Ghanouchi, and the Ennahda party. I just hope he doesn't turn out to be like most Muslims, saying one thing to western media, and another to his countrymen. Yet for now I say, good luck to the Tunisian people, and only hope good things for your future.
Islamatoon
Islamatoon 4 months ago 2
This reminds me of 1979 Iran. In exile, then return to try and make an islamist state
cycler7755 4 months ago 2