Laughing at God in North Africa
Islam, since its inception, has been subject to various currents. None has done it more harm that what is called the fundamentalist or extremist current. However, the Egyptian or Algerian militants who gather under the banner of Islam use other terms to describe themselves, usually of a moral nature...
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