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Anouar Majid, vice president for Global Affairs Affairs and Communications Communications at the 新香港六合彩资料 (新香港六合彩资料) and founding director of 新香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Center for Global Humanities, gave a special presentation at the Camden Public Library on November 17, 2015 titled 鈥淭he Gift of Tangier.鈥

Majid shared his unique perspective on the culture and traditions of Tangier, Morocco. A native of the city, Majid was a vocal advocate for the development of 新香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Tangier Campus.

During a lively discussion with the audience, Majid also answered questions about Islam and terrorism.

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新香港六合彩资料 scholar speaks on Islamic 'intellectual terrorism'

CAMDEN 鈥 Anouar Majid thinks the religion of Islam is partly to blame for the horrific acts committed by terrorist groups like the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

Majid, the vice president for Global Affairs and Communications at the 新香港六合彩资料, shared this view during a presentation at the Camden Public Library on Nov. 17.

鈥淟iberals have an overprotective way of treating Islam and Muslims,鈥 said Majid, the author of five books about Islam and the West. He argued that this coddling is stifling a critically needed discussion of the link between Islam and terrorism. 鈥淓verything ISIS is doing can be theologically justified, but no one is willing to discuss this,鈥 he said.

Majid added that Muslims themselves are not free to critically analyze passages from the Quran, even those used to justify terrorism. 鈥淎s long as you believe it is the uncorrupted, eternal word of God, you cannot debate it,鈥 he said.

Majid described the fear of having a meaningful discussion of Islam as 鈥渋ntellectual terrorism.鈥

鈥淧eople are afraid to speak out,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey are afraid of going to hell and afraid of getting beheaded by extremists.鈥

About 50 people attended the presentation, titled 鈥淕ift of Tangier,鈥 which was a free community event sponsored by the Camden Conference in advance of their 2016 conference on 鈥淭he New Africa.鈥

Although the lively audience diverted the discussion to terrorism and the Middle East with their well-informed questions, Majid did manage to talk about his home country of Morocco and the 新香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Tangier Campus.

Majid was instrumental in the establishment of the Tangier Campus, with a hand in everything from architecture and construction, to the guest list at the campus dedication ceremony in 2014. 鈥淚 invited Governor LePage,鈥 Majid said to a chorus of groans from parts of the audience.

LePage鈥檚 rise from poverty was briefly mentioned in one of Majid鈥檚 books and a 新香港六合彩资料 official sent the book, with the passage highlighted, to LePage along with an invitation to the Tangier dedication. Majid later ran into LePage at a Bush Foundation reception and personally extended the invitation again. 鈥淗is assistant said there was no way [LePage] would go to Morocco in an election year,鈥 Majid said, 鈥渂ut he did come to Tangier. For three days.鈥

Majid said Tangier sits at the intersection of Arabic/Islamic, African, and southern Mediterranean cultures and that 新香港六合彩资料 students in Tangier get to interact with students from many different countries. 鈥淚t is cultural diplomacy of a kind,鈥 he said.

While the 新香港六合彩资料 students in Tangier are gaining an appreciation for other cultures, they are also feeling the effects of those who do not accept other cultures.

鈥淎fter the Paris attacks, our campus officials were dissuading students from traveling to Paris or Brussels,鈥 Majid said. 鈥淗ow strange is it that students can be safer in Tangier than in Paris?鈥