Talk:Islam in Tunisia

Verifiability
Last statement : "There were reports..." is not backed by any external links or consultable facts so information may not be true/accurate!!

Is there really an Islam in Tunisia...
I doubt it, from 18 years living here, I can affirm there isn't

True practicing individuals are rare and heavily watched by the goverment, and are sorta of outcast from the rest of the population

They are generally not liked and regarded as dangerous and/or twisted extremists

Although there are some cities which appear to be concentration points for these people, but police is watching them non stop, 24/7 especially Thursday and Friday, 150,000 officer in this virginia-sized country, you know what I'm saying

high school institutions forbid hijab among female students and requires them to remove it in order to attend, but these cases are really rare since most students have more of a european fashion :)


 * You need to provide a reliable source to verify your claims, Original research is not accepted. Sharveet (talk) 14:03, 26 December 2008 (UTC)

non-Muslim name
The Government does not allow the use of foreign names. Any Arab name with a respected meaning that will not cause problems for the child in the future is accepted. So we should say non-Arabic name and not non-Muslim name, because they are totally different. I think there is a law that regulate this, I will try to cite it as soon as possible. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bestofmed (talk • contribs) 16:36, 19 March 2007 (UTC).

Please people, if you're going to add things like a "factual" mark (noting that a reference is needed, try actually READING the references at the bottom! It's clear that a previous author used the State Department report in citing some issues with birth certificates and names, amongst interfaith parents. If you have the time to add a correction mark, you have the time to read and check the references already left for you! Geez Louise. 129.7.93.219 21:51, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

Photo of "Mosquée Ennasr"
Can a local please confirm -- I recall this mosque being named Essalaam, and it's located in Ennasr, not Ariana, yes? --Dupes (talk) 20:47, 7 November 2014 (UTC)

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