
Ep. 16 | The Making of the Modern Muslim State | Prof. Malika Zeghal
Harvard Islamica Podcast
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The Evolution of Tunisia's Constitution: Islam and Governance
This chapter explores the creation and implications of Tunisia's 1861 constitution, highlighting the collaboration between local elites and European consuls. It examines the ongoing tension between Islamic values and modern governance, particularly in the context of colonial interference and the subsequent independence movement. The narrative also addresses the complexities of political ideologies and the relationship between religion and state in Tunisia’s evolving political landscape, particularly during landmark periods like the Arab Spring.
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