Muslim woman deemed too submissive to be French France has denied citizenship to a veiled Moroccan woman on the grounds that her "radical" practice of Islam is incompatible with basic French values such as equality of the sexes, a legal ruling showed on Friday.
The case will reignite debate about how to reconcile freedom of religion, which is guaranteed by the French constitution, and other fundamental rights, which many in France feel are being challenged by the way of life of some Muslims.
Le Monde newspaper said it was the first time a Muslim applicant had been rejected for reasons to do with personal religious practice.
"She has adopted a radical practice of her religion, incompatible with essential values of the French community, particularly the principle of equality of the sexes," said a ruling by the Council of State handed down last month and sent to Reuters on Friday to confirm a report in Le Monde.
The Council of State is a judicial body which has final say on disputes between individuals and the public administration.
Married to a French national, the woman arrived in France in 2000, speaks good French and has three children born in France.
She wears a black burqa that covers all her body except her eyes, which are visible through a narrow slit, and lives in "total submission" to her husband and male relatives, according to reports by social services. Le Monde said the woman is 32.
The woman's application for French nationality was rejected in 2005 on grounds of "insufficient assimilation". She appealed to the Council of State, which last month approved the rejection.
In the past, nationality was denied to Muslims who were known to have links with extremist circles or who had publicly advocated radicalism, which is not the case here.
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http://www.iht.com/articles/reuters/2008/07/11/europe/OUKWD-UK-FRANCE-MUSLIM.php
D-Notice- 07-12-2008
Well if she wants to do that, as long as she's not harming anyone else (and it doesn't seem that she is), why stop her?
Bulldog- 07-12-2008
Well if she wants to do that, as long as she's not harming anyone else (and it doesn't seem that she is), why stop her?
I agree.
Can't see how this should affect her eligibility to take the same citizenship as her husband and children.
D-Notice- 07-12-2008
Well if she wants to do that, as long as she's not harming anyone else (and it doesn't seem that she is), why stop her?
I agree.
Can't see how this should affect her eligibility to take the same citizenship as her husband and children.
I can just imagine the reaction in the Sun/Express/Mail if a similar thing occurred over here... "Damn Muslims trying to enforce Sharia law"...
Bulldog- 07-13-2008
I can just imagine the reaction in the Sun/Express/Mail if a similar thing occurred over here... "Damn Muslims trying to enforce Sharia law"...
You don't think the French press does that?
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