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Le Temps is a Tunisian French-language daily newspaper published in Tunis since 1 June 1975. It was founded by Habib Cheikhrouhou (1914–1994) who previously launched the Arabic-language daily Assabah in 1951.

Le Temps caused controversy during the Ramadan in 1975 when it featured a book entitled The True Image of Islam written by Slaheddine Kechrid. [1] The book presented a conservative approach to Islam. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Rory McCarthy (2014). "Re-thinking secularism in post-independence Tunisia" (PDF). The Journal of North African Studies. 19 (5): 739. doi: 10.1080/13629387.2014.917585. S2CID  143967190.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Le Temps is a Tunisian French-language daily newspaper published in Tunis since 1 June 1975. It was founded by Habib Cheikhrouhou (1914–1994) who previously launched the Arabic-language daily Assabah in 1951.

Le Temps caused controversy during the Ramadan in 1975 when it featured a book entitled The True Image of Islam written by Slaheddine Kechrid. [1] The book presented a conservative approach to Islam. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Rory McCarthy (2014). "Re-thinking secularism in post-independence Tunisia" (PDF). The Journal of North African Studies. 19 (5): 739. doi: 10.1080/13629387.2014.917585. S2CID  143967190.

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