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Williams joins faith symbols row | Williams joins faith symbols row |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has entered the Muslim veil debate by saying people should be free to wear visible religious symbols. | The Archbishop of Canterbury has entered the Muslim veil debate by saying people should be free to wear visible religious symbols. |
Dr Rowan Williams said aiming for a society where no symbols such as veils, crosses, sidelocks or turbans would be seen was "politically dangerous". | Dr Rowan Williams said aiming for a society where no symbols such as veils, crosses, sidelocks or turbans would be seen was "politically dangerous". |
It would treat the state as a "central licensing authority" which creates public morality, he told the Times. | It would treat the state as a "central licensing authority" which creates public morality, he told the Times. |
In recent weeks many politicians have debated the veil's place in UK society. | In recent weeks many politicians have debated the veil's place in UK society. |
Commons Leader Jack Straw began the row by disclosing that he asks Muslim women to remove the veil at constituency surgeries. | Commons Leader Jack Straw began the row by disclosing that he asks Muslim women to remove the veil at constituency surgeries. |
Tony Blair agreed the veil was a "mark of separation", but Muslim groups complained they were being stigmatised. | Tony Blair agreed the veil was a "mark of separation", but Muslim groups complained they were being stigmatised. |
There has also been debate about a Christian British Airways worker wearing a cross. | There has also been debate about a Christian British Airways worker wearing a cross. |
Many Muslims do not realise that by reacting emotionally to the politicians they are alienating citizens Prof Tariq Ramadan | Many Muslims do not realise that by reacting emotionally to the politicians they are alienating citizens Prof Tariq Ramadan |
Writing in the Times, Dr Williams said his recent return from a visit to China had had a "slightly surreal" feel. | Writing in the Times, Dr Williams said his recent return from a visit to China had had a "slightly surreal" feel. |
He had arrived in the middle of "what felt like a general panic about the role of religion in society", he said. | He had arrived in the middle of "what felt like a general panic about the role of religion in society", he said. |
He said that, until now, it had been taken for granted that the state is "not the source of morality and legitimacy", but a mediator between the country's different communities. | He said that, until now, it had been taken for granted that the state is "not the source of morality and legitimacy", but a mediator between the country's different communities. |
"It is not secular in the sense of giving some kind of privilege to a non-religious or anti-religious set of commitments or policies," he wrote. | "It is not secular in the sense of giving some kind of privilege to a non-religious or anti-religious set of commitments or policies," he wrote. |
But he expressed a fear that the UK could be moving towards this kind of secularism, "which would change our political culture more radically than we imagine". | But he expressed a fear that the UK could be moving towards this kind of secularism, "which would change our political culture more radically than we imagine". |
'Emotional' response | 'Emotional' response |
His stance has been backed by other senior churchmen. | His stance has been backed by other senior churchmen. |
The Bishop of Southwark, the Right Rev Tom Butler, said Dr Williams had provided a "helpful perspective". | The Bishop of Southwark, the Right Rev Tom Butler, said Dr Williams had provided a "helpful perspective". |
"Religious symbols add to the richness of our society and we should not be too influenced by those who push such symbols to excess," he said. | "Religious symbols add to the richness of our society and we should not be too influenced by those who push such symbols to excess," he said. |
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Meanwhile, Muslims have been urged not to react "emotionally" to controversial statements about the veil. | Meanwhile, Muslims have been urged not to react "emotionally" to controversial statements about the veil. |
'Political agendas' | 'Political agendas' |
Prof Tariq Ramadan, a visiting professor at Oxford University who addressed an interfaith conference on Wednesday, said: "Many Muslims do not realise that by reacting emotionally to the politicians they are alienating citizens. | Prof Tariq Ramadan, a visiting professor at Oxford University who addressed an interfaith conference on Wednesday, said: "Many Muslims do not realise that by reacting emotionally to the politicians they are alienating citizens. |
"This may be the way to a critical and intellectual approach with wisdom that is profound about the questions Muslim are facing." | "This may be the way to a critical and intellectual approach with wisdom that is profound about the questions Muslim are facing." |
He said: "People made a calculated decision in raising this subject. | He said: "People made a calculated decision in raising this subject. |
"Nevertheless we need to be careful that we do not get drawn into political agendas." | "Nevertheless we need to be careful that we do not get drawn into political agendas." |