Veiled Muslim Women Denied French Citizenship...

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Veiled Muslim woman denied French citizenship amid concerns over her 'radical' religious views
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:53 AM on 12th July 2008

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No citizenship: Close up of a Muslim woman in a black hijab


France has denied citizenship to a veiled Moroccan woman on the grounds that her 'radical' Islam is incompatible with French values, a legal ruling revealed.

The case will re-ignite debate about how to reconcile religious freedom with other rights, which many in France feel are being challenged by the way of life of some Muslims.

Le Monde newspaper said it is the first time a Muslim applicant had been rejected because of 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.

The council is a judicial body which arbitrates in 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.

Thought to be aged 32, she wears a burka that covers all her body except her eyes, and lives in 'total submission' to her husband and male relatives, according to social services.

Her application for French nationality was rejected in 2005 due to 'insufficient assimilation.'

She appealed to the Council of State, which last month upheld 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.


The ruling comes weeks after a heated debate over whether traditional Muslim views were creeping into French law, prompted by a court annulment of the marriage of two Muslims because the husband said the wife was not a virgin as she had claimed to be.


In the case of the Moroccan woman, Le Monde suggested the Council of State had gone to the opposite extreme by rejecting the woman's beliefs and way of life rather than accommodating them.


"Is a burqa incompatible with French nationality?" the newspaper asked.


The legal expert who provided a formal report on the case to the Council of State wrote that the woman's interviews with social services revealed that "she lives almost as a recluse, isolated from French society," Le Monde reported.


"She has no idea about the secular state or the right to vote. She lives in total submission to her male relatives.


She seems to find this normal and the idea of challenging it has never crossed her mind," Emmanuelle Prada-Bordenave wrote.


Le Monde quoted Daniele Lochak, a law professor not involved in the case, as saying it was bizarre to consider that excessive submission to men was a reason not to grant citizenship.
 

amirah80

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I think this is ridiculous. They call this women radical because she has submitted herself to the will of Allah. The women opted to cover her body and choose to stay in the home. Just another example of society trying to twist reality for the muslim women as an excuse to accomodate them when needed. They said her submission is to her male relatives. Her submission is to Allah.
 

kayleigh

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This is so ridiculous. The French are going too far and asserting their values and cultural practices are superior to anyone elses.
 

IslamIsLight

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salam aleikum

She has no idea about the secular state or the right to vote. She lives in total submission to her male relatives.

and lives in 'total submission' to her husband and male relatives, according to social services.

This is their conclusion .They really need to get educated ,but the problem is that they think they are smart enough to judge people ....

May Allah help her ...

waaleikum salam
 
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