The second worse than Mubarak gov'ts ordered to crush down the protesters (tonight), ban fajr prayer, cut down electricity supply to the masjed and Salah'din was an insult to Egypt, they even arrested scholars. Did you know who did this all in 1925 in Turkey? Mustafa Ataturk. Either a civil war, kick out Gen Pissi or live under the kemalist ultra secularist dictatorship who destroyed Islam in Turkey, we don't want that in Egypt.
I would rather have a dictatorship that uses its security forces to control the population than a dictatorship that uses religion to maintain its rule.
Notice, there's only one side who are talking about a civil war...
1. There have been no orders to crush protesters. If there were Rab3a would have been removed from day one.
2. There has been no ban on Fajr prayers throughout the country except for the one mosque in Alexandria as it was a crime scene after several clashes and deaths.
3. Which Masjid? You do realise that you cant specifically target a buildings electricity supply form a power station right. Power is cut from entire districts.
4. Sala'din was a Kurdish slave who rose the ranks and hasn't been mentioned in all of this....
5. There are 'scholars' then there are scholars.
6. The Turkey which you and your kin rave about as the model for the future was founded by Ataturk. If Erdogan releases a statement saying Turkey is an Islamic nation he would probably have a revolution on his plate.
7. Sisi is not going anywhere nor is Morsi returning. Your delusions are starting to make people sympathetic because of your sheer stupidity.
8. "Whoever worshipped Muhammad, then Muhammad is dead, but whoever worshipped Allah, then Allah is Alive and shall never die". Islam started with the prophet but it didnt end with him and Islam was in Egypt centuries before Morsi and will not end with his ousting nor did it come as a result of his election. Islam is not an ideology.
9. Your addition of the Manufiqeen and infidels is absolutely hilarious. Those so called infidels have the same right to voice their opinion or act as they wish in Egypt according to the law and the constitution which grants them the power to do so as they are by birth Egyptian citizens and so should be granted the rights that every other Egyptian is guaranteed to have. Their religious views should have no bearing on the matter. Plus who the hell told you this was a matter of religion?
Whats ironic is that the same laws that are being applied to Alnahda and Rab3a are those which Morsi and his cabinet forged and are constitutionally legal as the result of his actions.