The question was about why should every one in the world use democracy ? Is it really a need to everyone ? Or is it the only solution or the way out from our problems that we experience in our daily basis in our societies ? Can democracy be practiced in an Islamic society without the need to adopt the secularism system into it ? Is the religion of Islam can be in contradiction with a true model of democracy ? my answer was NO Islam is pro democracy "Shoura" and against dictatorships
Her was my answer to my friend "it's just my opinion and please don't get angry and rather share your opinion with me so we can benefit one another. thank you.
Mr. Colin
The West needed secularism to rid itself from the tyranny of the Church. It stood for a backward model of thinking, concerning the rights of humans and scientific discoveries and was oppressive. Egyptians are mainly Muslims and Islam is not like Christianity. So please do not come with your solution to other people's solutions, for the simple fact that they do not have the same problems. Maybe a head scarf reminds you of your oppressed womenfolk under the rule of the church, but in Islam it has a different meaning. Islamic values have inspired the american constitution, human rights and countless legal systems around the world. Our religion is not at odds with learning and most certainly not at odds with science. Do not compare apples to pears, we are not like you, our history is not like yours. When you lived through dark ages, the Islamic culture flourished and taught the world. Your Aristoteles had no idea of his own, he had to come to Egypt before he was able to open a school. There was always knowledge in the Middle East while your countries lay in darkness.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
هذه بعض انجازات الدكتور مرسى
و أدت الى رفع اسم مصر في المحافل الدولية
ما لا تعرفونه عن عام من حكم د.مرسي على مصر
مرسي أخرج مصر من ذل أمريكا في استرقاقها لشعوبنا في رغيف الخبز فأعاد الاكتفاءالذاتي برغيف الخبز بنسبة 0/70 بعد أن حسن الرغيف وخفض من سعره.
مرسي أطلق مشروع استثمار قناة السويس لاستصلاح السفن ليرتفع دخل مصر خلال عشر سنوات من ثلاثة مليارات دولار إلى مائة ملياردولار سنويا مما أغضب تل أبيب ودبي.
مرسي افتتح المنطقة الصناعية الأولى برعاية قطرية والمنطقة الصناعية الثانية برعاية تركية.
مرسي افتتح فروعا لشركة سامسونج للتصنيع وليس للتسويق بما يكفل تأمين فرص عمل للمصريين.
مرسي أشرف على صناعة آيباد مصري بخبرات مصرية وصناعة مصرية ومواصفات مصرية.
ماذا تريدون من مرسي الذي وصل إلى كرسي الحكم وعلى مصر ديون داخلية وخارجية تصل إلى ترليون وثلاثمائة مليار دولار لا علاقة له بها
ماذا تريدون من مرسي الذي سبقه تهريب أموال مصر المسروقة منها مابين انتخابه وقبل أن يتولى المنصب فعليا؟
كيف يمكن لمرسي أن يصلح في سنة ما أفسده العلمانيون في ستين سنة؟
ماذا تريدون من مرسي وقد أطلق للحريات العنان فنال الشعب في عهد مرسي في سنة مالم ينله في عهود العلمانيين الفاسدين مجتمعين.. فرغت السجون وقد كانت تمتلأ بمساجين الرأي والتعذيب والظلم! ثم من يقود الحملة عليه
من يقود هذا التمرد
البرادعي الذي أتى بأمريكا إلى العراق فدمرها حتى جاءتنا بالمالكي الطائفي النتن...
عمرو موسى الوزيرالسابق للخارجية في عهد مبارك والعميل المتميز عندالموساد..
حمدين صباحي الرجل الأول لإيران في مصر..
المتطرفون النصارى الذين أشعلوها لأجل أن الإسلام سيحكم مصر العربية .. وينعق معهم الخرفان ضاحي الخلفان الذي يحرم نقد النظام السوري على المنابر وفي المحافل..
الفلول الذين يمسكون بزمام الإعلام الإباحي الفاسد والمال الذي نهبوه من لقمة الشعب المصري المسكين.
تل أبيب التي خرج مرسي من عباءتها وأخرج مصر من معسكرها..
واشنطن التي أوقفت منذ تولي مرسي مساعداتها لمصر والتي قال وزير خارجيتها بوسع المظاهرات أن تتوقف إذا أعاد مرسي الحياة لاتفاقية كامب ديفيد وخاصة الاقتصادية منها..
إيران والتي رمى مرسي في وجهها عروضها ولو قبل لانتهت مشاكله الاقتصادية لكنه أثبت أنه رجل الساعة.
أما ماتناقلته العربية آنذاك فقد ثبت أنه محض دجل وافتراء فالعربية أن تتصهين أكثر.
إن ما يجري في مصر وتركيا هو محاولة من تل أبيب وعملائها لإعادة القاهرة وأنقرة إلى المعسكرالصهيوني أو الإطاحة بهما لأنهما سارا في سياسة بناء القوة الاقتصادية المستقلة التي تمهد لعز العرب والمسلمين وهو ما أشارت إليه تسيبي ليفني وهددتهما لأنهما شبا عن الطوق وخرجا من معسكر إسرائيل..
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Egypt after ousting Morsi !!
We are back to square one.
No democracy, no respect to any one's will. A police state and military that is pro Mubarak. They aborted our efforts and hard work towards a free society.
I am not a member of the Muslim brotherhood, I lived, was educated and worked in the West "USA" most of my life, and other countries around the world. During Mursi's ruling, I had more freedom in expressing my opinion without fears for the first time in my life in Egypt. I was so happy to finally be able to exercise some of my civil and constitutional rights freely without fears. I was so excited to learn that my opinion finally count as a proud Egyptian citizen, who can decide for his future and vote for his own president. I was fully motivated by the new experience that was once a dream that finally came true. when you are able to speak out and to express your free opinion without being influenced by fear, you are definitely benefiting everyone that is around you, including yourself in that society. I think it's an essential need for the growing and developing of any society that the member of the society can talk freely and exchange opinions freely without the fear of being prosecuted or punished for it.
Now the homeland security "Amn Eldawla " is back again the same old way but this time with more power, a power that is sufficient to arrest the Freely elected president and against the will of his own people which are the majority of the voting power of the Egyptian people.
I was planing to move back permanently to Egypt and to invest everything that I have and to work and support my own country by sharing all my business and my academic experience with the Egyptian market and the Egyptian people, taking advantage of the privilege of a finally free democratic society, where I can feel like a human being with a voice that can be heard and counted. I was aware of all the challenges that followed the transition from the autocratic regime towards the road of a true democracy.
But I never thought that it could go as far as it went in Egypt two days ago, and all this happening as a result of disagreeing over opinions. One side was practicing Democracy following the leadership of president Moursi, while his opponents were following no rules or the rules of the jungles by another meaning. The same exact way we have seen for more than 30 years, but in a different time: Corrupted one sided media, corrupted police and a military that is willing to take sides and to intervene and force itself against one side for the sake of the other, breaking all the rules of democracy and of the free civil society, consequently suffocating the dream of its own people. This is not what we expected after paying the highest price from our blood for the revolution. The voting palette, which should decide whether or not President Moursi should stay, is the free will of the Egyptian people. It is them who should decide and NOT some entity or an establishment that is biased to one party or another.
President Moursi has succeeded in showing the Egyptian people and the world how true democracy could be practiced even in its worst environment.
This is a setback for all of the free pro democracy Egyptians.
Ref.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12315833
http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/04/world/meast/egypt-coup/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
I am not a member of the Muslim brotherhood, I lived, was educated and worked in the West "USA" most of my life, and other countries around the world. During Mursi's ruling, I had more freedom in expressing my opinion without fears for the first time in my life in Egypt. I was so happy to finally be able to exercise some of my civil and constitutional rights freely without fears. I was so excited to learn that my opinion finally count as a proud Egyptian citizen, who can decide for his future and vote for his own president. I was fully motivated by the new experience that was once a dream that finally came true. when you are able to speak out and to express your free opinion without being influenced by fear, you are definitely benefiting everyone that is around you, including yourself in that society. I think it's an essential need for the growing and developing of any society that the member of the society can talk freely and exchange opinions freely without the fear of being prosecuted or punished for it.
Now the homeland security "Amn Eldawla " is back again the same old way but this time with more power, a power that is sufficient to arrest the Freely elected president and against the will of his own people which are the majority of the voting power of the Egyptian people.
I was planing to move back permanently to Egypt and to invest everything that I have and to work and support my own country by sharing all my business and my academic experience with the Egyptian market and the Egyptian people, taking advantage of the privilege of a finally free democratic society, where I can feel like a human being with a voice that can be heard and counted. I was aware of all the challenges that followed the transition from the autocratic regime towards the road of a true democracy.
But I never thought that it could go as far as it went in Egypt two days ago, and all this happening as a result of disagreeing over opinions. One side was practicing Democracy following the leadership of president Moursi, while his opponents were following no rules or the rules of the jungles by another meaning. The same exact way we have seen for more than 30 years, but in a different time: Corrupted one sided media, corrupted police and a military that is willing to take sides and to intervene and force itself against one side for the sake of the other, breaking all the rules of democracy and of the free civil society, consequently suffocating the dream of its own people. This is not what we expected after paying the highest price from our blood for the revolution. The voting palette, which should decide whether or not President Moursi should stay, is the free will of the Egyptian people. It is them who should decide and NOT some entity or an establishment that is biased to one party or another.
President Moursi has succeeded in showing the Egyptian people and the world how true democracy could be practiced even in its worst environment.
This is a setback for all of the free pro democracy Egyptians.
Ref.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12315833
http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/04/world/meast/egypt-coup/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
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