Egypt: Is political Islam dead? writes a
PROFESSOR .. Let me put some nuggets that were cooked by him..
A recent image coming from Egypt shows a large group of people praying in the city of Arish, and suddenly,
as they lie on the ground, prostrate, the security forces unleash a volley of live bullets at them, injuring and killing several people.........
.......... Still more recently, security forces shot into a group of people as
they prostrated in prayer at dawn in Cairo, killing at least thirty and wounding hundreds. In these instances, the great Egyptian democratic revolutionaries are not offended or outraged. They are shockingly and shamelessly silent..........
........... Now that the streets of Egypt have once again become drenched with the blood of civilians and the prisons have become full of political dissidents, the losers and winners must be assessed in a very different way............
The reality is that the Muslim Brotherhood believed in the political process and tried to practice it. Like the Salvation Front of Algeria before them, they believed that democracy and Islamism are reconcilable, and that it is possible to build an overlapping moral consensus with non-Islamists. The Muslim Brotherhood were consistently accused of being exclusionary and of functioning with a tribal mentality. Ironically, their opponents adopted a no less exclusionary discourse of calling the Muslim Brotherhood fascists and Nazis - an accusation as bad as being called infidels or sinners. While the Muslim Brotherhood showed that they are no angels and are subject to all the flaws of political competitors, Egyptian secularists once again demonstrated that their commitment to human rights and civil values is fickle at best.
Egyptian secularists were outraged when the comedian Bassem Youssef was harassed by Morsi’s government, but were blissfully untroubled when the only television station owned by the Brotherhood was closed down without legal cause or process.
They were outraged when Morsi infringed upon the non-existing integrity and independence of the Egyptian Supreme Court, but the same secularists are blissfully untroubled when the military abrogates a constitution that was passed by a popular vote, and hands over executive, legislative, and judicial power to a judge who boasts a long career of service to Mubarak’s authoritarian regime.
Worst of all, Egyptian secularists were outraged when an anti-Morsi demonstrator was injured or killed but are shockingly unperturbed when those killed are suspected of being Islamists or pro-Islamists. What has been dealt a deathblow after the Egyptian coup is
moderate Islamism. ..................
Let me stop right there.. And you support moderate Islamism?
I don't know what the hell is this
"Moderate Islamism" ??
Why this "Moderate Islamism" business in politics?
And all those non-Islamist in Egypt, are they not Muslim folks??
Why are you raining your Islamic cough syrup on them?
My good professor should know
how little time it takes for a sheep that is in "Moderate Islamism" to turn in to a wolf.. Well that is from A professor of Political Science, a J.D. BD, DD, M.A., Ph.D.
in Islamic law and Islamic jurisprudence, Off course he is from AMRIKA and was appointed in the departments that were created by the donated money of allah loving kings from sand lands.. read it all at the
link..