What I believe Tariq Ramadan (2010) In the 1990s, Ramadan was hailed as the Renaissance Man of Islam. He had made multiple trips to Malaysia to promote his brand of liberal Islam. He was trying to rebrand the religion to give it a good name. On the years, however, his good name has taken a beating of late. He has been accused of 'double speak', quoting many of his speeches that do not reflect his very nature of his rhetorics. On the one hand, he talks about a benign European form of Islam to the West. While, when he is with another crowd, he is agreeable to archaic practices of the religion like stoning. At one time, his visa to the US was revoked after allegedly found to be funding Hamas, the terrorist wing of Muslim Brotherhood. It must be hard for him to tear himself of the shadow of his grandfather, Hassan Al-Banna, who was hailed as the founder of Muslim Brotherhood, the pivotal organisation in the history of Islamic fundamentalism. The media has not been kind to hi...
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