December 11, 2011

Rashid Ghannoushi: John Esposito's Islamist in Tunis

By Stephen Schwartz
Rashid Ghannoushi (or Rachid Ghannouchi in French) is the ideological elder of Tunisia's Ennahda, or the Renaissance Party, the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.  He arrived in Washington on Monday, November 28, 2011, in the halo of a skewed electoral victory by his party in the small North African country's recent elections.  In addition to being the man controlling Tunisia's main Islamist movement from behind the scenes, without an elected post and the responsibility that it would bring with it, Ghannoushi comes to America as someone who was, to a significant extent, lifted to power by the support of American Middle Eastern studies establishment.  Indeed, the successful rise of Ghannoushi is symbolic of the American academic penchant for enabling and justifying radical Islam.  A key advocate in this enterprise was the notorious professor John L. Esposito, director of Georgetown University's Saudi-financed Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU).  Esposito's infamous tome The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality?, which first appeared in 1992 and has been reissued in several.... (Read Full Article)

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