15 April 2011, John Hopkins University lecture: Prof Ramadan will speak about Islam’s role in the Western world and reform within the faith. A leading advocate of radical reform, Dr. Ramadan delivers the message that Islam and democracy are not in conflict; rather, they inherently complement each other. He also affirms that Islam is not a « visitor » in the West; it is an American and European religion now and should be recognized as such.”
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Democracy and islam are not in conflict and complement each other? Or are demoractic values integral part of islam? And in a time when democracy in the west shows its fragility, what contribution can islam make to the concept of democracy?