tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post330370587687437375..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: And the New Egyptian President is ……….. "Updated"Zeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-17447658070839387472012-06-25T15:08:15.745+02:002012-06-25T15:08:15.745+02:00Over 90 percent of Muslims and Arabs polled in 10 ...Over 90 percent of Muslims and Arabs polled in 10 Muslim-majority countries consider democracy to be the best form of government. <br /><br />They say they want Islamic values to govern but they do not want strict implementation of shari.<br /><br />So there is a struggle for the soul of Islam and it did not start yesterday or after 9-11 but has been going on for at least a century [among] those calling for modernising the Muslim world. People in Egypt in particular have been calling for a reinterpretation of Islam for over one hundred years.<br /><br />Religious freedom is very important -- the idea of no compulsion in religion. To have it compulsion in religion defeats the purpose of religion, it defeats God’s will. Islam really emphasises that people have to decide to believe. <br /><br />There were many examples in Muslim history where people in mosques were debating the existence of God, especially in the first three centuries. <br /><br />I believe that a religion has to be a matter of free choice. That is the way God intended it.<br /><br />There are two basic political principles that are heavily emphasised in the Qur'an: justice and shura. Shura means consultation. <br /><br />The problem is that there are no clear institutions or methods that are identified on how this consultation should take place. I say that Muslims have failed in interpreting this message and in applying the idea of shura.<br /><br /><br />Turkey is an example for optimism. Turkey is a very good example today of a Muslim democratic state and society. <br /><br />We have a state that does not force religion on people, but the people of Turkey are some of the most religious people in the Middle East and in the Muslim world. <br /><br />We need to reinterpret Islam, but how can we do that in dictatorships where everything is controlled by the state? <br /><br />Democracy is the key because it will give us the opportunity to talk about all these other problems and to solve them. It will take time. We need the freedom to talk about what Islam means in the 21st century.Mohamed Ameenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13587287671883735781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-5971657510261701782012-06-18T11:47:53.297+02:002012-06-18T11:47:53.297+02:00A foreign journalist described the Egyptian electi...A foreign journalist described the Egyptian election as a choice between Cholera and the black plague!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-52264771622246972992012-06-18T10:01:12.675+02:002012-06-18T10:01:12.675+02:00Now the real battle begins. With all my reservati...Now the real battle begins. With all my reservations against him, El-Baradei cabinet will solidify Morsi's presidency in its uphill battle to dismantle the deep-seated Army hold on power in Egypt.Mostafahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00081769402881322016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-69217701783670175992012-06-17T23:25:11.257+02:002012-06-17T23:25:11.257+02:00Agree nothing is perfect. It is a special moment b...Agree nothing is perfect. It is a special moment but it is bitter sweet. Egyptians: damned if they do and damned if they don't http://azzasedky.typepad.com/egypt/2012/06/egyptians-are-damned-if-they-do-and-damned-if-they-dont.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com