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Without the right to differ, Nabīl Najīb Salāma argues that there can be no democracy, since variety of opinions, cultures and experiences enriches societies, helping them prosper.
Some are taking positions in their trenches to defend the practices and deeds of certain figures in history and regard them part of what they call the Qur’anic generation that provides a paradigm and an applicable model of Islam.
In order for a state to be Muslim, this state has to guarantee justice for all its citizens, regardless of their color or religion, based on the perspective that Islam is not a privilege granting its followers the authority to assault non-Muslims or humiliate their dignity. Islam rather compels...

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