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Tariq Ramadan: French police question Muslim scholar over rape claims | Tariq Ramadan: French police question Muslim scholar over rape claims |
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Prominent Muslim academic Tariq Ramadan is being questioned by French police investigating allegations of rape and sexual assault against him. | Prominent Muslim academic Tariq Ramadan is being questioned by French police investigating allegations of rape and sexual assault against him. |
He was taken into custody in Paris over claims made by two women last year. | He was taken into custody in Paris over claims made by two women last year. |
Mr Ramadan, 55, denies wrongdoing and is suing one of his accusers, Henda Ayari, a former radical Islamist who now heads a secular feminist group. | Mr Ramadan, 55, denies wrongdoing and is suing one of his accusers, Henda Ayari, a former radical Islamist who now heads a secular feminist group. |
Mr Ramadan, a Swiss national, teaches Islamic studies at Oxford University, but took leave of absence in November. | Mr Ramadan, a Swiss national, teaches Islamic studies at Oxford University, but took leave of absence in November. |
How did the allegations emerge? | |
In a book published in 2016, Ms Ayari wrote about being raped in a Paris hotel four years earlier, but the book did not name the attacker. | |
In October 2017, she said the sexual assault scandal surrounding Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein had emboldened her to accuse Mr Ramadan explicitly. | |
"He literally pounced on me like a wild animal," Ms Ayari told French TV. | |
Another woman, a convert to Islam who has remained anonymous, later accused him of raping her in 2009. | Another woman, a convert to Islam who has remained anonymous, later accused him of raping her in 2009. |
Four Swiss women have also accused the scholar of making sexual advances while they were students in Geneva. He says all the allegations are part of a "campaign of slander" by enemies. | |
Who is Tariq Ramadan? | |
A controversial and influential figure among Muslim scholars, he is the grandson of Hassan al-Banna, the Egyptian imam who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1920s. | |
Tariq Ramadan challenges Muslim fundamentalists and encourages dialogue between religions, but some critics accuse him of promoting political Islam. | |
Since 2009 he has been professor of contemporary Islamic studies at St Antony's College, Oxford. | |
He has also sat on a UK Foreign Office advisory group on freedom of religion. |