Posted on 09/16/2014 2:39:15 PM PDT by right-wing agnostic
“Lebanese moderates rising up and throwing out Hezbollahs rule of Beirut (the Cedar Revolution) “
That uprising was about Syria’s rule over Lebanon, not a direct kicking out of Hezbollah by so-called moderates.
Not to mention, if “moderate muslims” didn’t like the radicals then why haven’t those in Gaza kicked out Hamas?
“Mohamad stated that there is only one true Islam, his. All other branches of Islam are apostates and must be killed. This set all branches of Islam at odds.”
Not to mention Mad Mo wrote that all things belong to Allah and anyone that states differently are to be killed. Tolerance for those that are not muslims only goes so far in that they must at some time convert or be killed. Mad Mo took an incremental approach to this as to appear to be kind.
They tossed out the MB, but they kept Sharia law. Muslims consider Sharia as fair. They claim women shall be equals under their constitution but Sharia is considered equality to women.
Egypt's Constitution of 2014: "Islam is the religion of the state and Arabic its official language. Principles of Islamic Sharia are the principal source of legislation.
Al-Azhar is an encompassing independent Islamic institution, with exclusive autonomy over its own affairs, responsible for preaching Islam, theology and the Arabic language in Egypt and the world. Al-Azhar Senior Scholars are to be consulted in matters pertaining to Islamic law.
The principles of Islamic Sharia include general evidence, foundational rules, rules of jurisprudence, and credible sources accepted in Sunni doctrines and by the larger community. "
So, once again we have radical islam in Egypt. Whatever these "scholars" think shall be law.
The annual moderate muslim conference had to be canceled this summer - neither of them could make it.
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