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Hassen Chalghoumi (born Tunis, 1972) is the imam of the municipal Drancy mosque in Seine-Saint-Denis, near Paris. He stood out during the Islamic scarf controversy in France for supporting French President Nicolas Sarkozy's draft law to ban the burqa. He has good relations with Jewish organisations in France, which sometimes caused demonstrations and clashes in Drancy mosque. In an interview in the Le Parisien he voiced the opinion that no man should refuse to allow his wife to be examined by a male doctor. He is married and has five children.

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  • Hassen Chalghoumi (* 1972 in Tunis) ist ein französischer Imam tunesischer Herkunft, der die Moschee in Drancy leitet. Er gilt als bekanntester Imam Frankreichs und erlangte als muslimischer Befürworter eines Burkaverbotes internationale Bekanntheit. Chalghoumi studierte in Tunesien an der Ez-Zitouna-Universität, später an Koranschulen in Syrien und Pakistan. Er kam Ende 1996 nach Frankreich, ist mit einer tunesischstämmigen Französin verheiratet und seit dem Jahr 2000 französischer Staatsbürger. (de)
  • Hassen Chalghoumi (born Tunis, 1972) is the imam of the municipal Drancy mosque in Seine-Saint-Denis, near Paris. He stood out during the Islamic scarf controversy in France for supporting French President Nicolas Sarkozy's draft law to ban the burqa. He has good relations with Jewish organisations in France, which sometimes caused demonstrations and clashes in Drancy mosque. He studied in Syria and Pakistan in fundamentalist madrasa before coming to France in 1996. He was a member of the Tablighi Jamaat (with whom he remains close) until 2005. He was naturalised as a French citizen in 2005. In 2009, he founded the "Conference of Imams", an organisation whose aim is to publish "fatwas" for Muslims living in France. Some of his opponents call him "Imam of the Jews" for his activism with the French Jewish organisation CRIF. At the beginning of 2009 he was invited to the Elysée and the Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France (CRIF), a French Jewish organisation. In 2006, he made a speech in front of the deportation memorial in Drancy. His house was vandalized a few days later, although no link has been established between these two events. In an interview in the Le Parisien he voiced the opinion that no man should refuse to allow his wife to be examined by a male doctor. Chalghoumi has questioned Western support for the Arab Spring, due to the growing support in certain states for Islamist political parties. He feels that Ben Ali, second President of Tunisia, saved the country from the Algerian Civil War. He is married and has five children. (en)
  • Hassen Chalghoumi, né à Tunis en 1972, est un responsable associatif et religieux franco-tunisien. Il est président de l'association culturelle des musulmans de Drancy, qui gère la mosquée Al-Nour dont il est l'un des imams. Il se présente comme partisan d'un dialogue inter-religieux, notamment entre islam et judaïsme ; ce qui lui a valu, de la part de certains de ses détracteurs, le surnom d'« imam des juifs ». Après un début de notoriété en 2006, il est, dans les années suivantes, de plus en plus présent dans les médias français en tant que représentant d'un « islam modéré ». La classe politique française en fait l'un de ses interlocuteurs dans les milieux musulmans. Sa représentativité, ses qualifications en tant qu'imam et sa médiatisation font cependant l'objet de controverses. (fr)
  • Hassen Chalghoumi (Tunisi, 1972) è un religioso tunisino naturalizzato francese, imam del comune di Drancy. In Francia è famoso per essere un portavoce del dialogo interreligioso, in particolare tra musulmani ed ebrei. (it)
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  • Hassen Chalghoumi, Rue Nicolas-Appert, Paris, one day after the Charlie Hebdo shooting. (en)
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  • May 2022 (en)
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  • Drancy mosque in Seine-Saint-Denis, France (en)
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  • Hassen Chalghoumi (* 1972 in Tunis) ist ein französischer Imam tunesischer Herkunft, der die Moschee in Drancy leitet. Er gilt als bekanntester Imam Frankreichs und erlangte als muslimischer Befürworter eines Burkaverbotes internationale Bekanntheit. Chalghoumi studierte in Tunesien an der Ez-Zitouna-Universität, später an Koranschulen in Syrien und Pakistan. Er kam Ende 1996 nach Frankreich, ist mit einer tunesischstämmigen Französin verheiratet und seit dem Jahr 2000 französischer Staatsbürger. (de)
  • Hassen Chalghoumi (Tunisi, 1972) è un religioso tunisino naturalizzato francese, imam del comune di Drancy. In Francia è famoso per essere un portavoce del dialogo interreligioso, in particolare tra musulmani ed ebrei. (it)
  • Hassen Chalghoumi (born Tunis, 1972) is the imam of the municipal Drancy mosque in Seine-Saint-Denis, near Paris. He stood out during the Islamic scarf controversy in France for supporting French President Nicolas Sarkozy's draft law to ban the burqa. He has good relations with Jewish organisations in France, which sometimes caused demonstrations and clashes in Drancy mosque. In an interview in the Le Parisien he voiced the opinion that no man should refuse to allow his wife to be examined by a male doctor. He is married and has five children. (en)
  • Hassen Chalghoumi, né à Tunis en 1972, est un responsable associatif et religieux franco-tunisien. Il est président de l'association culturelle des musulmans de Drancy, qui gère la mosquée Al-Nour dont il est l'un des imams. Il se présente comme partisan d'un dialogue inter-religieux, notamment entre islam et judaïsme ; ce qui lui a valu, de la part de certains de ses détracteurs, le surnom d'« imam des juifs ». Sa représentativité, ses qualifications en tant qu'imam et sa médiatisation font cependant l'objet de controverses. (fr)
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