Fernand Braudel (1902–1985) historien français
Grammaire des civilisations, 1963
Josep Anglada: “España, Europa, ha construido su identidad frente al islam”.
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Fernand Braudel (1902–1985) historien français
Grammaire des civilisations, 1963
Benoît XVI (1927) pape de l’Église catholique
Intervention à l'occasion du 50 anniversaire de la signature du Traité de Rome
Discours, Sur l'Europe
Dominique de Pradt (1759–1837) diplomate et historien des relations internationales
Mémoires historiques sur la révolution d'Espagne, 1816
Amin Maalouf (1949) écrivain franco-libanais
In the Name of Identity: Violence and the Need to Belong
“L'islamisation de l'Europe est inéluctable.”
Nicolas Sarkozy (1955) 6e président de la cinquième République Française
Charles de Galles (1948) prince de Galles, membre de la famille royale britannique
Medieval Islam was a religion of remarkable tolerance for its time, allowing Jews and Christians the right to practise their inherited beliefs, and setting an example which was not, unfortunately, copied for many centuries in the West. The surprise, ladies and gentlemen, is the extent to which Islam has been a part of Europe for so long, first in Spain, then in the Balkans, and the extent to which it has contributed so much towards the civilisation which we all too often think of, wrongly, as entirely Western. Islam is part of our past and our present, in all fields of human endeavour. It has helped to create modern Europe. It is part of our own inheritance, not a thing apart.
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Bill Clinton (1946) 42e président des États-Unis d'Amérique
In Europe, most of the struggles we've had in the past 50 years have been to fight prejudices against Jews, to fight against anti-Semitism. So now what are we going to do? Replace the anti-Semitic prejudice with anti-Islamic prejudice?
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