Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You can't add them up like that, very diff. ideologies between the Muslim brotherhood and teh Salafis. One who sees Turkey as an Example to Egypt, and wish to be even stronger, while the other wants to be a another Saudi Arabia but without oil with all respect to them, how can you add them together ?65 % voted against themselves u mean?
this is what the egyptians want and they got it finally
TARIQ
You can't add them up like that, very diff. ideologies between the Muslim brotherhood and teh Salafis. One who sees Turkey as an Example to Egypt, and wish to be even stronger, while the other wants to be a another Saudi Arabia but without oil with all respect to them, how can you add them together ?
Its a new beginning lets see what will come next
Their is an outside infulence by our "rich neighbors" who only wants this revolution to fail. If things go well in Egypt, the people in the rich Arab countries will want change also. I don't think a lot of kings and emirs would like that. So, what can they do to kill this revolution ? Well, support the already Saudi-influenced Salafi groups and show your people that revolution doesn't bring any good.... BTW, Saudis policy makers and Ikhwanis don't like eachother that much.Assalam alaikum
i know they have many differences, what i pointed out all of them r called or labeled islamists and they earned that percentage
i don't think they work with each other though
salafies need so much to learn in politics and they need not to look outside for some instructions
TARIQ
Their is an outside infulence by our "rich neighbors" who only wants this revolution to fail. If things go well in Egypt, the people in the rich Arab countries will want change also. I don't think a lot of kings and emirs would like that. So, what can they do to kill this revolution ? Well, support the already Saudi-influenced Salafi groups and show your people that revolution doesn't bring any good.... BTW, Saudis policy makers and Ikhwanis don't like eachother that much.
That is why i was saying 20% is a good percentage, especially if we realize how much money they recieve and that 35% of Egyptians are illiterate. Hopefully they don't get more than 20% in the next 2 rounds.Assalam alaikum
agree on all of ur post
TARIQ
Any reason you think Egypt won't be the same country just like Iraq ? Don't bet on a civil war, because it won't happen.Things are going according to plan for the US. They wanted the Islamists in power, to have a hotbed for the AQIM & the Al-Shabaab factions of the AQ in North Africa, so that they could justify their presence in the region. Meanwhile, Egypt will never be the same country it used to be, just like Iraq won't be.