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but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and. how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such a restricted life. how the how much risk they still give you oh it's nice to meet you again i see you're not alone. thank you but. do you always have a security detail and. yes. would you say your need for bodyguards is directly due to the thought that was issued against you ordered a cult because. it's due to several things that was the starting point people know the term because of selman rushdie. uses a fatwa is a religious opinion that justifies killing an up of states that's when it started with me people were
but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and. how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such...
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but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and . how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such a restricted life. how the how how much they think it's you know nice to meet you again i see you're not alone . thank you but. do you always have a security detail and. yes. would you say your need for bodyguards is directly due to the fact law that was issued against you. a cult because. it's due to several things that was the starting point people know the term because of solomon rushdie. he was a fatwa is a religious opinion that justifies killing an up of states that's when it started with me people were calli
but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and . how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such...
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tom had had a bad reputation for hating islam that shows that critics of islam aren't really welcome so you can end up in a dangerous place it's high time to eliminate this issue from the perspective of the people becoming not bashing islam but not this law mc p.r. either. because we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and . how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such a restricted life. how do. how much this gives you nice to meet you again i see you're not alone. thank you but. do you always have a security detail and. yes. would you say your need for bodyguards is directly due to the fatwa that was issued against you. the cult because. it's due to several things that was the starting point people know the term because
tom had had a bad reputation for hating islam that shows that critics of islam aren't really welcome so you can end up in a dangerous place it's high time to eliminate this issue from the perspective of the people becoming not bashing islam but not this law mc p.r. either. because we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and . how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered...
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but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary. how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of his own. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such a restricted life. i love how much it's nice to meet you again i see you're not alone. thank you but. do you always have a security detail and. yes. would you say your need for bodyguards is directly due to the fatwa that was issued against you whatever the cult because. it's due to several things that was the starting point people know the term because of selman rushdie. uses a fatwa is a religious opinion that justifies killing an apple states that's when it started with me people were calling for my murder and what
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but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary. how muslims react to honiton these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such a restricted life. how the how much risk they still give you nice to meet you again i see you're not alone. thank you but. do you always have a security detail and. yes. would you say your need for bodyguards is directly due to the fatwa that was issued against you ordered a cult because. it's due to several things that was the starting point people know the term because of solomon rushdie. he was a fatwa is a religious opinion that justifies killing an up of states that's when it started with me people were calling for m
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islamic p.r. either we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam . i don't think it's badgered out and criticized on the contrary. muslims were acting on it in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam our journey takes us to belgium i'm curious to know whether hamad will be confronted with less reputation than in germany. and if i lived in brussels for a year ten years ago it was that even then the city was really diverse. but there are more women wearing head scarves now than back then it's like you know what does that mean islam more established in belgium than in germany. is the islamization more progressed. good question. in the debate about islam belgium was a blind spot until the attacks in paris and brussels today it's in a state of emergency the mole and they can scare big districts have been referred to as a breeding ground for terror the fact that the attackers were able to stay hidden and scared baked for weeks in the middle of
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issue from the perspective of the people becoming not bashing islam but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and . how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such a restricted life. how the how much they think it's you know nice to meet you again i see you're not alone. thank you but. do you always have a security detail and. yes. would you say your need for bodyguards is directly due to the thought law that was issued against you ordered a cult because. it's due to several things that was the starting point people know the term because of selman rushdie. uses a fatwa is a religious opinion that justifies killing an up of states that's when it started with me people were cal
issue from the perspective of the people becoming not bashing islam but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary and . how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police...
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and that's what's missing in the islamic world today. does islam belong to europe. it's a historical fact that islam was deeply rooted in this part of spain for centuries . how do muslims with spanish roots live. during my research i read that spaniards and granada in particular have adopted the muslim faith how are they different to muslims who grew up outside of europe. what i noticed right away was the manner in which the women wear their headscarves the muslim women were predominantly young and fashion conscious almost stylish. the community which is celebrating the highest islamic festival the sacrifice feast is part of the mood of the tune world movement and islamic movement founded by a scottish actor in the one nine hundred seventy s. how do they manage to reconcile the divine order with european values. by meeting basheer cast an adage of find out. he's an e-mail and director of the granada mosque foundation. thing you know last year right yes now i looked in the eyes of my dear nice to meet you welcome to another thank you it was not hard to find the mosqu
and that's what's missing in the islamic world today. does islam belong to europe. it's a historical fact that islam was deeply rooted in this part of spain for centuries . how do muslims with spanish roots live. during my research i read that spaniards and granada in particular have adopted the muslim faith how are they different to muslims who grew up outside of europe. what i noticed right away was the manner in which the women wear their headscarves the muslim women were predominantly young...
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issue from the perspective of the people becoming not bashing islam but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary. how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection ever since. it's hard for me to imagine what it means to live such a restricted life. how the how come it it's nice to meet you again i see you're not alone. thank you but. do you always have a security detail and. yes. would you say your need for bodyguards is directly due to the hotline that was issued against you all of the cult because. it's due to several things that was the starting point people know the term because of selman rushdie. he was a fatwa is a religious opinion that justifies killing an up of states that's when it started with me people were calling for my murder and
issue from the perspective of the people becoming not bashing islam but not islamic p.r. either. because we can't allow the right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary. how muslims react to hunted in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. i only know him had from the media in two thousand and thirteen his murder was called for on egyptian television he's been under police protection...
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but not islamic p.r. either we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam . i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary that. muslims were acting on it in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. our journey takes us to belgium i'm curious to know whether hamad will be confronted with less reputation than in germany. i lived in brussels for a year ten years ago it was. even then the city was really diverse. but there are more women wearing head scarves now than back then as i said you know so what does that mean islam more established in belgium than in germany. is the islamization more progressed good question. in the debate about islam belgium was a blind spot until the attacks in paris and brussels today it's in a state of emergency the modern day can scare big districts have been referred to as a breeding ground for chair the fact that the attackers were able to stay hidden and scare bake for weeks in the middle of the capita
but not islamic p.r. either we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam . i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary that. muslims were acting on it in these tense times he's considered germany's toughest critic of islam. our journey takes us to belgium i'm curious to know whether hamad will be confronted with less reputation than in germany. i lived in brussels for a year ten years ago it was. even then the city was really diverse. but there...
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oh oh oh he let let's talk about islam and friends of holes is there a french islam falls. over not really this new french's long book that will come. it's almost obligatory it's because islam doesn't exist in a bubble you always have to see it within the context of the culture within which it exists because given control why is islam compatible with europe. there are people who claim the opposite. when impact as well you don't have a choice it doesn't matter whether you're a citizen or whether you're just living here of course everyone has signed the contract of secularism in france because i'm concerned that extremists are using secularism as a trojan horse to benefit from it as a minority it's secularism gives them the same standing as the catholicism that fundamentally shaped france's history yet it's a big band in muslim countries and those countries minorities such as christians jews and those without a religion aren't given the same rights as muslims so those who are ideologically opposed to secularism might and even know what it means when if there was no secularism
oh oh oh he let let's talk about islam and friends of holes is there a french islam falls. over not really this new french's long book that will come. it's almost obligatory it's because islam doesn't exist in a bubble you always have to see it within the context of the culture within which it exists because given control why is islam compatible with europe. there are people who claim the opposite. when impact as well you don't have a choice it doesn't matter whether you're a citizen or whether...
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but not islamic p.r. either we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam . i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary. muslims we act on it in these tense times is considered germany's toughest critic of islam our journey takes us to belgium i'm curious to know whether hamad will be confronted with less repudiation than in germany. at the foot i lived in brussels for a year ten years ago it was. even then the city was really diverse. but there are more women wearing head scarves now than back then it's like you know what does that mean islam more established in belgium than in germany. is the islamization more progressed. good question. in the debate about islam belgium was a blind spot until the attacks in paris and brussels today it's in a state of emergency the mole and bacon scare big districts have been referred to as a breeding ground for chair the fact that the attackers were able to stay hidden and scare bake for weeks in the middle of the capital
but not islamic p.r. either we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam . i don't think it's bad to doubt and criticize on the contrary. muslims we act on it in these tense times is considered germany's toughest critic of islam our journey takes us to belgium i'm curious to know whether hamad will be confronted with less repudiation than in germany. at the foot i lived in brussels for a year ten years ago it was. even then the city was really diverse. but there...
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>> islam. >> really? >> yes. >> islam. >> what specifically in islam? >> structure is one. >> yeah. that structure of prayer. [ chanting ] you're bringing your family together in prayer and god consciousness. >> allahu akbar thank you for what i gained. wait a minute. slow down. slow down. remember me. let's give god his glory. [ chanting ] >> clearly having a shared faith has helped bind this family together. now, back at home, kareem is trying to rebuild his own bonds with his mother, a christian who may never accept his commitment to islam. >> that's when you took me to the christmas party. >> i remember that. >> do you feel disappointed at all? i mean, you say that jesus is your rock. >> yeah. >> yet your son has chosen someone else as his rock. >> well, what parent wants their child to convert to anything other than but what they've been taught? >> you love your mother and you love your family, but without god they don't exist. i can't put mama over god. i won't compromise my beliefs for her, but i love her unconditionally. >> did you know he speaks arabic? >> uh-uh. >> yeah, i
>> islam. >> really? >> yes. >> islam. >> what specifically in islam? >> structure is one. >> yeah. that structure of prayer. [ chanting ] you're bringing your family together in prayer and god consciousness. >> allahu akbar thank you for what i gained. wait a minute. slow down. slow down. remember me. let's give god his glory. [ chanting ] >> clearly having a shared faith has helped bind this family together. now, back at home, kareem is...
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islamic p.r. either we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam . i don't think it's bad to doubt. criticized on the contrary. how we muslims we act on it in these tense times is considered germany's toughest critic of islam our journey takes us to belgium i'm curious to know whether hamad will be confronted with less repudiation than in germany. at the foot i lived in brussels for a year ten years ago it was that even then the city was really diverse and. but there are more women wearing head scarves now than back then it's like you know what does that mean islam more established in belgium than in germany as in the us is the islamization more progressed. good question. in the debate about islam belgium was a blind spot until the attacks in paris and brussels today it's in a state of emergency the mole and they can scare big districts have been referred to as a breeding ground for terror the fact that the attackers were able to stay hidden and scared baked for week
islamic p.r. either we can't allow right wing populists to be the only voices criticizing islam . i don't think it's bad to doubt. criticized on the contrary. how we muslims we act on it in these tense times is considered germany's toughest critic of islam our journey takes us to belgium i'm curious to know whether hamad will be confronted with less repudiation than in germany. at the foot i lived in brussels for a year ten years ago it was that even then the city was really diverse and. but...
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jurisprudence and texts we read about islam but this brings up the myth of some pure islam that existed in some past and that we're trying to retrieve isn't really accurate to think of islam is something pure and from the past or is islam a dynamic evolving and relevant religion and faith that has meaning in any time and in any space so professor ramadan do you see islam as a dynamic religion and if so yes and i think what she's saying is going treat me right and i think that yes we have immutable principles we have immutable rituals we're not going to change this we are fasting we are praying this is not going to change but the way we have to deal with the surrounding culture and the way we have to deal was the new status and the new challenges means that there is no face fullness without evolution and i keep on repeating islam does not reform but the muslim minds need and she was talking about gender she was talking about equality and she is even i would add to this tragedy we need to have you know arts artistic or statics all this is so important and we have to move on so the scholar
jurisprudence and texts we read about islam but this brings up the myth of some pure islam that existed in some past and that we're trying to retrieve isn't really accurate to think of islam is something pure and from the past or is islam a dynamic evolving and relevant religion and faith that has meaning in any time and in any space so professor ramadan do you see islam as a dynamic religion and if so yes and i think what she's saying is going treat me right and i think that yes we have...
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>> islam. >> really? >> yes. >> what specifically in islam? >> structure is one. >> yeah, that structure of prayer. you're bringing your family together in prayer and god consciousness. >> allahu akbar thank you for what i gained. wait a minute. slow down. slow down. remember me. let's give god his glory. [ chanting ] >> clearly having a shared faith has helped bind this family together. now, back at home, kareem is trying to rebuild his own bonds with his mother, a christian who may never accept his commitment to islam. >> that's when you took me to the christmas party. >> i remember that. >> do you feel disappointed at all? i mean, you say that jesus is your rock. >> yeah. >> yet your son has chosen someone else as his rock. >> well, what parent wants their child to convert to anything other than but what they've been taught? >> you love your mother and you love your family, but without god they don't exist. i can't put mama over god. i won't compromise my beliefs for her, but i love her unconditionally. >> did you know he speaks arabic? >>
>> islam. >> really? >> yes. >> what specifically in islam? >> structure is one. >> yeah, that structure of prayer. you're bringing your family together in prayer and god consciousness. >> allahu akbar thank you for what i gained. wait a minute. slow down. slow down. remember me. let's give god his glory. [ chanting ] >> clearly having a shared faith has helped bind this family together. now, back at home, kareem is trying to rebuild his own bonds...
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if they're not muslim and he says he learned about islam from b.b.c. documentary and went to pedia and from the news of over a decade and he also mentions the movie the message which is from the one nine hundred seventy s. what do you hope someone like anthony in new zealand gets from this book what is the overall effect that you're hoping for that exactly the point you are making the point to we can't now deal with to realistic society or live within pluralistic society having very superficial knowledge so what we have as a responsibility what responsibility i have as a muslim scholar is also to provide a better understanding by talking to my fellow citizens the language again understand so translating concepts and notions from arabic to english trying to get a sense of what are the common values that we have and the differences that we may face in our daily life but also to get a sense of islam is not an alien religion it's not me it's a western religion and you have to get it you're going to deal with your fellow citizens and in fact we have to buil
if they're not muslim and he says he learned about islam from b.b.c. documentary and went to pedia and from the news of over a decade and he also mentions the movie the message which is from the one nine hundred seventy s. what do you hope someone like anthony in new zealand gets from this book what is the overall effect that you're hoping for that exactly the point you are making the point to we can't now deal with to realistic society or live within pluralistic society having very superficial...
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of jurisprudence and texts we read about islam but this brings up the myth of some pure islam that existed in some past and that we're trying to retrieve isn't really accurate to think of islam is something pure and from the past or is islam a dynamic evolving and relevant religion and faith that has meaning in any time and in any space so professor around and you see islam as a dynamic religion and if so yes and i think what she's saying is going to be right and i think that yes we have immutable principles we have immutable rituals we are not going to change this we are fasting we are praying this is not going to change but the way we have to deal with the surrounding culture and the way we have to deal was the new status and the new challenges means that there is no face fullness without evolution and i keep on repeating islam does not reform but the muslim minds need and she was talking about gender she was talking about equality and she is even i would add to this tragedy we need to have you know arts artistic aesthetics all of this is so important and we have to move on so the schola
of jurisprudence and texts we read about islam but this brings up the myth of some pure islam that existed in some past and that we're trying to retrieve isn't really accurate to think of islam is something pure and from the past or is islam a dynamic evolving and relevant religion and faith that has meaning in any time and in any space so professor around and you see islam as a dynamic religion and if so yes and i think what she's saying is going to be right and i think that yes we have...
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jurisprudence and texts we read about islam but this brings up the myth of some pure islam that existed in some past and that we're trying to retrieve is it really accurate to think of islam is something pure and from the past or is islam a dynamic evolving and relevant religion and faith that has meaning in any time and in any space so professor ramadan do you see islam as a dynamic religion and if so yes and i think what she's saying is completely right and i think that yes we have immutable principles we have immutable rituals we're not going to change this we are fasting we are praying this is not going to change but the way we have to deal with the surrounding culture and the way we have to deal was the new status and the new challenges means that there is no face fullness without evolution and i keep on repeating islam does not reform but the muslim minds need and she was talking about gender she was talking about equality and she is even i would add to this trichet beauty we need to have you know arts artistic and statics all this is so important and we have to move on so the sch
jurisprudence and texts we read about islam but this brings up the myth of some pure islam that existed in some past and that we're trying to retrieve is it really accurate to think of islam is something pure and from the past or is islam a dynamic evolving and relevant religion and faith that has meaning in any time and in any space so professor ramadan do you see islam as a dynamic religion and if so yes and i think what she's saying is completely right and i think that yes we have immutable...
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i don't own in that let's talk about islam in france. of holes is there a french islamic. over him or not really there's no french islam but that will come it's almost obligatory because islam doesn't exist in a bubble you always have to see it within the context of the culture within which it exists because given control why is islam compatible with europe. there are people who claim the opposite. when i'm in pakistan you don't have a choice it doesn't matter whether you're a citizen or whether you're just living here because everyone has signed the contract of secularism in france because i'm concerned that the extremists are using secularism as a trojan horse to benefit from it as a minority it's secularism it's in the same standing as the catholicism that fundamentally shaped france is history it's about banned in muslim countries in those countries minorities such as christians jews and those without a religion aren't given the same rights as muslims so those who are ideologically opposed to secularism mind even know what it means when if there was no secularism in fr
i don't own in that let's talk about islam in france. of holes is there a french islamic. over him or not really there's no french islam but that will come it's almost obligatory because islam doesn't exist in a bubble you always have to see it within the context of the culture within which it exists because given control why is islam compatible with europe. there are people who claim the opposite. when i'm in pakistan you don't have a choice it doesn't matter whether you're a citizen or...
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islam in indonesia is a tolerant islam, a pluralistic islam, a modern islam, a moderate islam. haslinda: there have been suggestions that perhaps the religious schools may be producing some of those people who end up going to syria, for instance, to join the islamic state. if you take a look at the data, the statistics, there are about 1000 of them, and 500 have gone to syria to fight for the islamic state. what are your views on that? president widodo: the muslim population in indonesia is a -- approximately 220 million. if some 400 people to syria, that is how many percent? out of the 220 million muslims in indonesia, it is fractional. haslinda: it only takes one person to cause devastation. president widodo: even though it is only one or two people, it is still important for us to do what we call a de-radicalization program. we give a good understanding of true religious value. we give them a good understanding of the national values. our approach is hard power with legal enforcement and law. we also have soft power with a religious, sociocultural approach. we will continue
islam in indonesia is a tolerant islam, a pluralistic islam, a modern islam, a moderate islam. haslinda: there have been suggestions that perhaps the religious schools may be producing some of those people who end up going to syria, for instance, to join the islamic state. if you take a look at the data, the statistics, there are about 1000 of them, and 500 have gone to syria to fight for the islamic state. what are your views on that? president widodo: the muslim population in indonesia is a...
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this is d w news live from berlin a blow has been struck against the so-called islamic state with the capture of its headquarters the suppose it caliphate the city of raka in syria the months long fight has left the city in rowan's but how much damage has been done to the militant group itself. also coming up in neighboring iraq baghdad is pushing ahead with an offensive to retake disputed kurdish held areas as the u.n. and the u.s. appeal for call. and a prominent investigative journalist is killed in a car bomb attack in malta the e.u. says that it is horrified at the death of deftly gallito her son accuses the maltese government of complicity. plus the champions league hits the pitch on tuesday and it is crunch time for this to get teams the life stage facing porto while door open to take on the go sia both clubs need a win to get their respective campaigns back on track. i'm sorry kelly welcome thanks for joining us. u.s. backed fighters in syria have retaken rocka the city that the so-called islamic state considers its capital now troops fighting i-s. say that they have captured
this is d w news live from berlin a blow has been struck against the so-called islamic state with the capture of its headquarters the suppose it caliphate the city of raka in syria the months long fight has left the city in rowan's but how much damage has been done to the militant group itself. also coming up in neighboring iraq baghdad is pushing ahead with an offensive to retake disputed kurdish held areas as the u.n. and the u.s. appeal for call. and a prominent investigative journalist is...
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this is d w news live from barlett islamic states defacto capital the city of raka in syria has fallen. u.s. backed forces say that they have overcome the final pockets of resistance from the extremists it marks the end of an intense battle that started back in june so what now for i us. also coming up in neighboring iraq baghdad is pushing ahead with an offensive to retake disputed kurdish held areas as the u.n. and the u.s. appealed for calm. and a prominent investigative journalist is killed in a car bomb attack in malta the e.u. says that it is horrified at the death of death eagle you see her son accuses the maltese government of complicity. plus from great hope to break misery south sudan is one of the world's newest states but today millions of people there are reliant on food aid we have a special report on one woman's struggle to survive and feed her family. i'm sorry kelly welcome thanks for joining us. u.s. backed fighters in syria have retaken rocket the city that the so-called islamic state considers its capital troops fighting i say that they have captured one of the mili
this is d w news live from barlett islamic states defacto capital the city of raka in syria has fallen. u.s. backed forces say that they have overcome the final pockets of resistance from the extremists it marks the end of an intense battle that started back in june so what now for i us. also coming up in neighboring iraq baghdad is pushing ahead with an offensive to retake disputed kurdish held areas as the u.n. and the u.s. appealed for calm. and a prominent investigative journalist is killed...
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this is what islam is doing, very clearly, because sharia is a part of islam. and sharia is not only organising the personal beliefs of a person, but is also regulating the civil law, and the punishing law, and the public law, and it's not only about religion. i want to get onto those policies in a moment, and you immediately reach for islam, and we will come back to that. but it is partly because of your policies that people are saying that — questioning what the party stands for. because, of course, the afd started off as an anti—greek bailout. that is what the "alternative" was. and now, people are suggesting that it has been captured by the far—right. 0skar niedermayer, who is germany's leading academic expert on political parties, said that you have increasing connections to right—wing extremism. yeah, there are all kinds of experts, and all those experts said that the euro rescue policy would work out. all those experts predicted that there will never be a brexit, and all those experts predicted that there will never be a president trump. so all t
this is what islam is doing, very clearly, because sharia is a part of islam. and sharia is not only organising the personal beliefs of a person, but is also regulating the civil law, and the punishing law, and the public law, and it's not only about religion. i want to get onto those policies in a moment, and you immediately reach for islam, and we will come back to that. but it is partly because of your policies that people are saying that — questioning what the party stands for. because,...
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this was the carmelo anthony of the islam -- this was the capital of islamic state. they are losing everywhere. they are losing in iraq they ave some pocks in western iraq near the borders of iraq, syria and jordan. we can see the end of isis on the horizon. now the challenge is what to do in syria, and what to do in iraq so that the circumstances that produced al qaeda in iraq a few years ago and then isis in more recent time doesn't repeat itself with yet another group with a different name but not being that different in content. >> president trump is claiming victory and credit for the fact that islamic state is on the back foot because of changes he made to the military, but do you think this is actually a vehicle there for both presidents, president trump and his predecessor, president obama? >> sure, i think president obama deserves credit, but he takes part of the blame because of the withdrawal of forces from iraq that produced the circumstances which produced isis. so i think president trump needs to lunch from that as well, which is you need to cus on the
this was the carmelo anthony of the islam -- this was the capital of islamic state. they are losing everywhere. they are losing in iraq they ave some pocks in western iraq near the borders of iraq, syria and jordan. we can see the end of isis on the horizon. now the challenge is what to do in syria, and what to do in iraq so that the circumstances that produced al qaeda in iraq a few years ago and then isis in more recent time doesn't repeat itself with yet another group with a different name...
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after a bloody campaign, the fromppines, reading a city pro-islamic state militants. as pain moves to impose home rule on -- as spain moves to impose home on catalonia, next moves across the region. ♪ >> we begin in japan with prime minister shinzo abe set to win after exit polls showing a decisive victory. promised to deal fairly with north korea, local media reporting his ruling coalition hass r retained two thirds majoy in parliament paving the way for him to amend the nations postwar pacifist constitution. [applause] >> japan's prime minister has won his bet. the liberal democratic party acquiring a landslide victory in the parliamentary election. despite pre-election opinion polls which showed lackluster support for his policies. he called sunday's elections a year in advance in hopes of gaining the super majority needed to revise the country's pacifist constitution removing any doubt about legitimacy of the country's armed forces. while the move has not sat well with the country's opposition, shinzo abe says he is hoping to change that. >> the constitutional r
after a bloody campaign, the fromppines, reading a city pro-islamic state militants. as pain moves to impose home rule on -- as spain moves to impose home on catalonia, next moves across the region. ♪ >> we begin in japan with prime minister shinzo abe set to win after exit polls showing a decisive victory. promised to deal fairly with north korea, local media reporting his ruling coalition hass r retained two thirds majoy in parliament paving the way for him to amend the nations...
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continualad to be specter of radical islamic terrorism. president trump could not have been more blunt, direct and spoken more plainly to the american people what he wanted to accomplish and from the first that he won, i remember to general flynn at the time, what he wanted to do at the national security council, devolved the power back to the commanders, the pentagon, the cia. he would set overall strategy, but they would take a more active and aggressive role in the destruction of isis. in addition, he was going to review the iran nuclear deal. during the campaign, he said i would try to make the deal better and if we can't, i will decertify it. the one thing i will do is their aggression throughout the middle east and the rest of the world and their behavior to that deal. he says we have to figure out how to take care of radical islamic terrorism that is not isis related. it -- office,ff one of the top things he had -- jared kushner and myself, secretary tillerson work on was a summit, he wanted to bring the arab world together and to r
continualad to be specter of radical islamic terrorism. president trump could not have been more blunt, direct and spoken more plainly to the american people what he wanted to accomplish and from the first that he won, i remember to general flynn at the time, what he wanted to do at the national security council, devolved the power back to the commanders, the pentagon, the cia. he would set overall strategy, but they would take a more active and aggressive role in the destruction of isis. in...
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news the live from berlin islamic states defacto capital the city of brotha in syria has fallen. u.s. backed forces say that they have overcome the final pockets of resistance from the extremists if marks the end of an intense battle that started back in june so what now for the so-called islamic state. also coming up in neighboring iraq baghdad is pushing ahead with an offensive to retake disputed kurdish held areas as the u.n. and the u.s. appealed for calm. and a dangerous journey to escape persecution thousands of new rope him to refugees pour into bangladesh from myanmar not all of them are making it alive. i'm sara kelly welcome thanks for joining us u.s. backed fighters in syria have retaken rocka the city that the so-called islamic state considers its capital a commander of the troops fighting i-s. says that operations are under way to clear this. city of landmines and militant sleeper cells dozens of jihad it had made their last stand in the city stadium but it is unclear if they remain holed up there meanwhile still to celebrate its processes aeration as the four month
news the live from berlin islamic states defacto capital the city of brotha in syria has fallen. u.s. backed forces say that they have overcome the final pockets of resistance from the extremists if marks the end of an intense battle that started back in june so what now for the so-called islamic state. also coming up in neighboring iraq baghdad is pushing ahead with an offensive to retake disputed kurdish held areas as the u.n. and the u.s. appealed for calm. and a dangerous journey to escape...
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so might islam as a system of values also be emancipated. one movement known as muslim feminism thing so. it first took root in majority muslim malaysia but it also has arab proponents . moroccan as muslim or a bat is one of the most active she believes women have the right to interpret the . qur'an. well when you go to indonesia malaysia or pakistan whether you're in deepest egypt or deepest algeria or morocco the same islamic rhetoric about women prevails. so rereading the holy books from a feminist and female viewpoint is very important and hold the movies because at least it restores value to the female perception and. secondly it will open up a field that until now has been completely closed to women the interpretation of the text how can you accept readings that are fifteen hundred years old but bear no imprint of women yet they're not trying to decide. morocco gained independence in one nine hundred fifty six during the rule of king mohammed the fifth he was a member of a dynasty still in power today with claims descent from the proph
so might islam as a system of values also be emancipated. one movement known as muslim feminism thing so. it first took root in majority muslim malaysia but it also has arab proponents . moroccan as muslim or a bat is one of the most active she believes women have the right to interpret the . qur'an. well when you go to indonesia malaysia or pakistan whether you're in deepest egypt or deepest algeria or morocco the same islamic rhetoric about women prevails. so rereading the holy books from a...
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also coming up they have fought together to push back islamic states now iraqi and kurdish forces may be turning on each other the u.s. refusing to take sides claiming it's really not that bad. aside from the incident from early morning hours on sixteen october south of kirkuk that we assessed as a miscommunication there have been no further reports of armed conflict or contact between the two groups. and we begin the day with the biggest military victory so far in the battle against so-called islamic state for the past four months u.s. backed forces have waged a campaign to retake the syrian city of raka from isis today a general of the syrian democratic forces announced that the fighting is over in two thousand and fourteen isis fighters took control of rocket making it the capital of a new caliphate but rocket quickly morphed into a capital of cruelty isis rulers showed it showed off to the world one atrocity after another women accused of adultery beaten before an audience of men inside a sports stadium public beheadings of western hostages and men accused of being gay thrown to t
also coming up they have fought together to push back islamic states now iraqi and kurdish forces may be turning on each other the u.s. refusing to take sides claiming it's really not that bad. aside from the incident from early morning hours on sixteen october south of kirkuk that we assessed as a miscommunication there have been no further reports of armed conflict or contact between the two groups. and we begin the day with the biggest military victory so far in the battle against so-called...
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he was freed from islamic state torture chambers after two hundred eighty days. now my suit has escaped to germany and he's hunting down terrorists. on his own doing something against us is a good thing. mustn't inist from victim to terrorist hunter. close up in forty five minutes on d w. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news to go out africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference become a. magazine d w. y e r forty million people in east africa threatened by starvation what are the causes of the situation. we focus on five specific problem areas. this huge journalistic project tries to find the answers white africa goes green our topic this week on w online. i one walk into drive at the motor magazine today's topics piloted driving in an audi eight with traffic jam assist it.
he was freed from islamic state torture chambers after two hundred eighty days. now my suit has escaped to germany and he's hunting down terrorists. on his own doing something against us is a good thing. mustn't inist from victim to terrorist hunter. close up in forty five minutes on d w. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news to go out africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference become a. magazine d w. y...
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islamic state's power the long fight for iraq has left this city in ruins. a five month battle is over for the syrian kurdish and arab fighters backed by the united states they killed dozens of i asked militants in their final push rocka is now a shell of a city. there's nothing left where near the end we haven't seen any i asked militants we haven't seen any of them near the stadium either i think the city will be fully clear of them in the next two days which once all of the i asked militants are gone from syria i'll go home. i asked took control of rocca in early twenty fourteen and made it the capital of its self-styled caliph that. the militants imposed a strict interpretation of islamic law and used extreme means such as beheadings and torture to quash those who oppose the rule it became home to thousands of jihadists from across the globe after a call by us leader baghdadi to migrate to the syrian city however in recent months the so-called islamic state has steadily lost territory in syria and iraq. the fall of raka is a major blow to the militant gr
islamic state's power the long fight for iraq has left this city in ruins. a five month battle is over for the syrian kurdish and arab fighters backed by the united states they killed dozens of i asked militants in their final push rocka is now a shell of a city. there's nothing left where near the end we haven't seen any i asked militants we haven't seen any of them near the stadium either i think the city will be fully clear of them in the next two days which once all of the i asked militants...
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so might islam as a system of values also be emancipated. one movement known as muslim feminism thing so. it first took root in majority muslim malaysia but it also has arab proponents . moroccan as muslim or a bat is one of the most active she believes women have the right to interpret the . qur'an. when you go to indonesia malaysia or pakistan whether you're in deepest egypt or deepest algeria or morocco the same islamic rhetoric about women prevails. so rereading the holy books from a feminist and female viewpoint is very important and hope and is because at least it restores value to the female perception and. secondly it will open up a field that until now has been completely closed to women the interpretation of the text how can you accept readings that are fifteen hundred years old but bear no imprint of women yet they're not clad to the south. america gained independence in one nine hundred fifty six during the rule of king mohammed the fifth he was a member of a dynasty still in power today that claims descent from the prophet muham
so might islam as a system of values also be emancipated. one movement known as muslim feminism thing so. it first took root in majority muslim malaysia but it also has arab proponents . moroccan as muslim or a bat is one of the most active she believes women have the right to interpret the . qur'an. when you go to indonesia malaysia or pakistan whether you're in deepest egypt or deepest algeria or morocco the same islamic rhetoric about women prevails. so rereading the holy books from a...
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to export the islamic revolution ever since the islamic revolution took place and therefore they say that that continues to destabilize all these places whether it's iraq whether it's iran whether it's lebanon on. what's the way out again let's look at the fact iran is not spending billions upon billions of dollars exporting the harveys and throughout the world it's saudi arabia look at every mask look at every incident of terrorism in the region and in the world who are behind these acts of terrorism they're all financed both ideologically and. financially supported ideologically and financially by saudi arabia this is unfortunate iran has an idea that idea is available we have a democracy people participate in determining their fate my friend we derives our legitimacy and our security from our own people that is something that people like we are not like some who need a foreign arm bella for their security we're not like some who have to purchase their security by buying four hundred billion dollars worth of beautiful military equipment what makes iran secure what makes your own pr
to export the islamic revolution ever since the islamic revolution took place and therefore they say that that continues to destabilize all these places whether it's iraq whether it's iran whether it's lebanon on. what's the way out again let's look at the fact iran is not spending billions upon billions of dollars exporting the harveys and throughout the world it's saudi arabia look at every mask look at every incident of terrorism in the region and in the world who are behind these acts of...
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senator coons, islamic state islamic state has clearly lost an important symbol in the fall of raqqa. what happens to the organisation now, do you think? well, isis still controls some of the euphrates river valley so there is more fighting to be done before they've lost control of all territory in syria. and we now face a criticaljuncture because we have to have a path forward where syria has a political process that can lead to the departure of assad and some reunification and resolution of its grinding civil war. 0k, all of this depends to some extent on american leadership because those militia were american backed in the fall of raqqa. let me turn to another issue, comments made by senatorjohn mccain last night when he was receiving the liberty medal at a dinner you attended in philadelphia. senator mccain, as we heard earlier, said "half baked spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solving problems." tough language, he was referring to president club, i imagine. senatorjohn mccain got a standing ovation for his moving speech last night, i
senator coons, islamic state islamic state has clearly lost an important symbol in the fall of raqqa. what happens to the organisation now, do you think? well, isis still controls some of the euphrates river valley so there is more fighting to be done before they've lost control of all territory in syria. and we now face a criticaljuncture because we have to have a path forward where syria has a political process that can lead to the departure of assad and some reunification and resolution of...
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advances against islamic state have now been made in both syria and iraq. our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville has the latest. at the heart of raqqa, they're giddy with victory. the syrian democratic forces control the city that the so—called islamic state hailed as its capital. three years ago, is did victory laps here. paradise circle, it's called, and here, they beheaded people. their hatred crossed continents. but now, their caliphate is in ruins. a new flag flies in raqqa today. it was arab and kurdish fighters, men and women, who did a jig, celebrating the islamic state group's retreat. this commander told the bbc is are no longer in control anywhere in the city, but we will continue to patrol and keep a look out. the sdf fought in sandals with the most basic of weapons, but they had a killer advantage — coalition air power. that helped drive is out, but it also emptied the city of 250,000 people. hundreds of civilians may have died in the western bombardment. the battle to free the city spared no—one. gunfire as we witnessed. in it
advances against islamic state have now been made in both syria and iraq. our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville has the latest. at the heart of raqqa, they're giddy with victory. the syrian democratic forces control the city that the so—called islamic state hailed as its capital. three years ago, is did victory laps here. paradise circle, it's called, and here, they beheaded people. their hatred crossed continents. but now, their caliphate is in ruins. a new flag flies in raqqa...
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fight for somebody like islamic state? well, one of the issues is whether or not we focus on trying to deradicalise individuals. the problem with that is there is no single profile, there is no signature, there is no single marker that defines someone as more vulnerable or more at risk than anyone else. so actually one of the best ways we can do that is preventing radicalisation generally is to look at society as a whole and to look at what it is that makes society less resilient to these ideas and in order to do that we need to think about the ways in which young people are educated, the way they're given skills to challenge propaganda when they see it, that means challenging you, challenging me, it means having difficult conversations with teachers about things. those are some of the key ways we can do that, instigating critical thinking. the other thing to bear in mind is that radicalisation is notjust about belief, it is about belonging and behaviours. so rather than always asking why does someone join, perhaps we also
fight for somebody like islamic state? well, one of the issues is whether or not we focus on trying to deradicalise individuals. the problem with that is there is no single profile, there is no signature, there is no single marker that defines someone as more vulnerable or more at risk than anyone else. so actually one of the best ways we can do that is preventing radicalisation generally is to look at society as a whole and to look at what it is that makes society less resilient to these ideas...
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the saudis are said to sponsor a multi-million dollar effort to export wahhabi islam across the islamic world including to muslim communities in the west wahhabi islam is a strict and a virtually conservative interpretation of the faith and in the u.k. that saudi money has built mosques and islamic schools which in turn have played host to extremist preachers and the distribution of extremist literature. none of this would be a surprise to the british government downing street has been sitting on its own report for more than six months which details the foreign funding of terrorism and extremism its publication is deemed too sensitive for a government relying on the sale of billions of dollars worth of arms to its saudi ally. so what does this mean in reality if you've not the time to start claiming victim hood this is the time to be reflective and say we need to take them ownership and actually collectively as a society we need to stand up and address this problem i mean alone is a politician on the local council she runs a think tank and she's a muslim. she's prepared to say want few
the saudis are said to sponsor a multi-million dollar effort to export wahhabi islam across the islamic world including to muslim communities in the west wahhabi islam is a strict and a virtually conservative interpretation of the faith and in the u.k. that saudi money has built mosques and islamic schools which in turn have played host to extremist preachers and the distribution of extremist literature. none of this would be a surprise to the british government downing street has been sitting...
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what a cow if it collapsing looks like the ruins of the syrian city of rock the capital of so-called islamic state well today the city failed to us back to forces and into three years of hell on earth and tonight after the atrocities of rocket will anyone ever want to go home again i'm brant gulf and berlin this is the day. it was two thousand and fourteen when isis forces at the height of their power world into iraq stolen tanks spinning through the city's paradise square which isis would soon turn into with showcase of savage. today the same square aptly renamed paradise to help square with no capital and little territory isis is broken is a total defeat now imminent. also coming up they have fought together to push back islamic states now iraqi and kurdish forces may be turning on each other the u.s. refusing to take sides claiming it's really not that bad. aside from the incident from early morning hours on sixteen october south of kirkuk that we assessed as a miscommunication there have been no further reports of armed conflict or contact between the two groups. and we begin the day wit
what a cow if it collapsing looks like the ruins of the syrian city of rock the capital of so-called islamic state well today the city failed to us back to forces and into three years of hell on earth and tonight after the atrocities of rocket will anyone ever want to go home again i'm brant gulf and berlin this is the day. it was two thousand and fourteen when isis forces at the height of their power world into iraq stolen tanks spinning through the city's paradise square which isis would soon...
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we just declare, for example, that islam does not belong to germany. we are in favour of the religious freedom, of course, but islam is claiming political power, and this is what we deny. and we do not want to do compromises with the religion claiming political power, because in oui’ claiming political power, because in our constitution, and with our values, it is not comfortable to have a religion claiming political power. this is what islam is doing very clearly, because sharia is a pa rt very clearly, because sharia is a part of islam, and sharia was not only organising that personal belief ofa only organising that personal belief of a person, but it is also regulating the civil law, and a punishing law, and the public law, and it is not only about religion. punishing law, and the public law, and it is not only about religionlj wa nt and it is not only about religion.” wa nt to and it is not only about religion.” want to get onto those policies in a moment, and you immediately reach fort islam, and we will come back to that. but it is partly b
we just declare, for example, that islam does not belong to germany. we are in favour of the religious freedom, of course, but islam is claiming political power, and this is what we deny. and we do not want to do compromises with the religion claiming political power, because in oui’ claiming political power, because in our constitution, and with our values, it is not comfortable to have a religion claiming political power. this is what islam is doing very clearly, because sharia is a pa rt...
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to export the islamic revolution ever since the islamic revolution took place and therefore they say that that continues to destabilize all these places whether it's iraq whether it's iran whether it's lebanon on. what's the way out again let's look at the fact iran is not spending billions upon billions of dollars exporting them throughout the world it's saudi arabia look at every mask look at every incident of terrorism in the region and in the world who are behind these acts of terrorism they're all financed both ideologically and. financially supported ideologically and pronouncedly by saudi arabia this is unfortunate iran has an idea that idea is available we have a democracy people participate in determining their fate my friend we drive our legitimacy and our security from our own people that is something that people like. we're not like sam who need a foreign law for their security we're not like some who have to purchase their security by buying four hundred billion dollars worth of beautiful military equipment what makes iran secure what makes you round progress is the fact
to export the islamic revolution ever since the islamic revolution took place and therefore they say that that continues to destabilize all these places whether it's iraq whether it's iran whether it's lebanon on. what's the way out again let's look at the fact iran is not spending billions upon billions of dollars exporting them throughout the world it's saudi arabia look at every mask look at every incident of terrorism in the region and in the world who are behind these acts of terrorism...
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belonging to same tribe and losing love one to islamic state. "earthquake" was at university studying to be a human rights lawyer when he enlisted to restore human rights to victims of i.s. his demonstration with a meat cleaver was to explain how a friends fingers were cut off by i.s. when they caught him smoking. downstairs, "earthquake" told us about the entrance to a tunnel dug by islamic state and now covered over with furniture and debris because two days after he took this building, i.s. emerged from the tunnel to mount a counter-attack. this man is wielding a sword taking from a dead is fighter. the balaclava is to protect his identity which not even his comrades know because often he crosses the front line to pose as an islamic state fighter and collect intelligence. this is a y.p.g. spying operation inside raqqa last year. the bulb inside a motor bike headlight has been replaced by a camera. this an i.s. checkpoint. here, i.s. fighters leave a mosque. the streets are largely deserted, however, because people want to avoid the man questi
belonging to same tribe and losing love one to islamic state. "earthquake" was at university studying to be a human rights lawyer when he enlisted to restore human rights to victims of i.s. his demonstration with a meat cleaver was to explain how a friends fingers were cut off by i.s. when they caught him smoking. downstairs, "earthquake" told us about the entrance to a tunnel dug by islamic state and now covered over with furniture and debris because two days after he took...
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so might islam as a system of values also be emancipated. one movement known as muslim feminism thing so. it first took root in majority muslim malaysia but it also has arab proponents . moroccan as muslim or a bat is one of the most active she believes women have the right to interpret the . qur'an. when you go to indonesia malaysia or pakistan whether you're in deepest egypt or deepest algeria or morocco the same islamic rhetoric about women prevails. so rereading the holy books from a feminist and female viewpoint is very important. because at least it restores value to the female perception and. secondly it will open up a field that until now has been completely closed to women the interpretation of the text how can you accept readings that are fifteen hundred years old but bear no imprint of women yet they don't plan to this on. iraq or gained independence in one nine hundred fifty six during the rule of king mohammed the fifth he was a member of a dynasty still in power today it claims to sent from the prophet muhammad. constitutionall
so might islam as a system of values also be emancipated. one movement known as muslim feminism thing so. it first took root in majority muslim malaysia but it also has arab proponents . moroccan as muslim or a bat is one of the most active she believes women have the right to interpret the . qur'an. when you go to indonesia malaysia or pakistan whether you're in deepest egypt or deepest algeria or morocco the same islamic rhetoric about women prevails. so rereading the holy books from a...
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the islamic state's foreign fighters here vanished. some may be hiding in these ruins. their leadership have already fled. the islamic state group may have abandoned their capital but they haven't abandoned their cause, so the fight against is goes on. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. final preparations are under way in beijing for the ruling communist pa rty‘s national congress. the event only takes place once every five years, and is used to set out the country's next steps. our china correspondent robin brant is in tjiananmen square in beijing. lots of security are would imagine around where you are at the moment. as ever, security is very intense for this event, which as say comes every five years. it lasts for about a week and it starts today with a significant moment, a speech from the country's president. more importantly today the general secretary of the chinese communist party xiejin ping and that will look back on the last five years, assessing how the communist party has done and did it did dell might live up to the pleasures of reform
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the islamic state's foreign fighters here vanished. some may be hiding in these ruins. their leadership have already fled. the islamic state group may have abandoned their capital, but they haven't abandoned their cause, so the fight against is goes on. quentin sommerville, bbc news, beirut. the president of the philippines has declared the city of marawi to be liberated from pro—islamic state militants. 00v) rodrigo duterte said he accepted that a handful of rebels —— rodrigo duterte said he accepted that a handful of rebels were still in the southern city and admitted that the victory over the separatist rebels had come at a cost. but he insisted that it was safe to return to the city. the son of an investigative journalist killed in a car bomb attack in malta has denounced what he called the country's "mafia state". daphne caruana galizia, 53, died when her car exploded shortly after she left her home on monday. she was known for her blog accusing top politicians of corruption. 0ur correspondent daniel sandford reports. the twisted burnt—out chassis of daphne
the islamic state's foreign fighters here vanished. some may be hiding in these ruins. their leadership have already fled. the islamic state group may have abandoned their capital, but they haven't abandoned their cause, so the fight against is goes on. quentin sommerville, bbc news, beirut. the president of the philippines has declared the city of marawi to be liberated from pro—islamic state militants. 00v) rodrigo duterte said he accepted that a handful of rebels —— rodrigo duterte...
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is a religion, islamism is an ideology. one of the things you noted a long time ago is this is going to be a long struggle. it's not going to be something that's going to disappear overnight. and i'd like you to just sort of offer your perspective on the nature of the challenge, how we ought to think about it, why it's not simply going to disappear quickly. >> well, thanks. thanks very much. thanks, congressman, if you're still in the house, for a very kind introduction. i was delighted to save your bacon. [ laughter ] by praising your two-star boss for what he would not have approved having you do. we weren't there to lose gracefully, as you'll recall. it it was take no prisoners time, metaphorically speaking, of course. thanks to the hudson institute for the invitation to be here. thanks in particular for arranging for me to have the privilege of being on the stage again with one of america's great diplomats, and certainly, the dean of those who have wrestled with the problems of the middle east, dennis ross. i have enorm
is a religion, islamism is an ideology. one of the things you noted a long time ago is this is going to be a long struggle. it's not going to be something that's going to disappear overnight. and i'd like you to just sort of offer your perspective on the nature of the challenge, how we ought to think about it, why it's not simply going to disappear quickly. >> well, thanks. thanks very much. thanks, congressman, if you're still in the house, for a very kind introduction. i was delighted...
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to export the islamic revolution ever since the islamic revolution took place and therefore they think that's continues to destabilize all these places whether it's iraq whether it's iran whether it's lebanon. what's the way out again let's look at the fact iran is not spending billions upon billions of dollars exporting the harveys and throughout the world it's saudi arabia look at that we must look at every incident of terrorism in the region and in the world who are behind these acts of terrorism they're all financed both ideologically and. financially supported ideologically and financially by saudi arabia this is unfortunate iran has an idea that idea is available we have a democracy people participate in determining their fate my friend we deride our legitimacy and our security from our own people that is something that people like we are not like some who need a foreign bread or for their security we are not like some who have to purchase their security by buying four hundred billion dollars worth of beautiful military equipment what makes iran secure what makes iran progress is
to export the islamic revolution ever since the islamic revolution took place and therefore they think that's continues to destabilize all these places whether it's iraq whether it's iran whether it's lebanon. what's the way out again let's look at the fact iran is not spending billions upon billions of dollars exporting the harveys and throughout the world it's saudi arabia look at that we must look at every incident of terrorism in the region and in the world who are behind these acts of...
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this is not islam. none of is this islam. including the sacrificing and getting yourself killed at the end of a terrorist attack, none of that is islamic, it's anti islamic. and these people have created a belief system in which mass murder, as we saw on 9/11, and in the middle east, they kill more muslims than anybody else. murder is their act of worship. and that's just cultism. and there's virtually no way to stop it, once it gets in the mind of one individual, once he enunciates it or communicates it electronically. >> a u.s. government source tells us at nbc news, that this is the driver's license of the suspect picked up at the scene of the crime after being shot by police. tara, i guess the question is as always motive, and i think perhaps because he said he a prayer, allah akbar, that it has something to do with his notion of religion. but the idea of his pulling out the nonlethal weapon, it fits the pattern of these people committing suicide in the act, they want to be shot. >> we don't know the particular motivation
this is not islam. none of is this islam. including the sacrificing and getting yourself killed at the end of a terrorist attack, none of that is islamic, it's anti islamic. and these people have created a belief system in which mass murder, as we saw on 9/11, and in the middle east, they kill more muslims than anybody else. murder is their act of worship. and that's just cultism. and there's virtually no way to stop it, once it gets in the mind of one individual, once he enunciates it or...