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Mustafa Akyol : La Foi contre la tradition dans l'Islam

Filmed Mar 2011 • Posted May 2011TEDxWarwick
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A TEDxWarwick, le journaliste Mustafa Akyol nous parle de la maniere qu'ont eu certaines pratiques culturelles locales (comme le port du foulard) d'etre associées, dans la conscience populaire, comme des signes de foi en l'Islam. L'idée génerale que le monde se fait de la foi islamique s'est-elle trop concentrée sur la tradition et pas assez sur les croyances mêmes?

Mustafa Akyol is the deputy editor of the Turkish Daily News. Full bio »

Translated into French by Perrine Sauviat
Reviewed by Timothée Parrique
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