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The Muslim Brotherhood win the Egyptian election.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-18571580
Well it seems that The Muslim Brotherhood have won the Egyptian election, what will this mean for Egypt and the rest of the Middle East?
/// The announcement prompted scenes of jubilation in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where Mr Mursi's supporters gathered. ///
Methinks it would have been an entirely different scene in the square, had they had lost.
Well it seems that The Muslim Brotherhood have won the Egyptian election, what will this mean for Egypt and the rest of the Middle East?
/// The announcement prompted scenes of jubilation in Cairo's Tahrir Square, where Mr Mursi's supporters gathered. ///
Methinks it would have been an entirely different scene in the square, had they had lost.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Arab Spring seemed to promise much but has delivered very little. In Egypt, the army might act as a check on the worst excesses of the Muslim Brotherhood, the rich who profited under the Mubarak regime are still there, and the ordinary people, who longed for freedom, are still at the back of the queue.
//The Arab Spring seemed to promise much but has delivered very little//
The people of Egypt don't seem to think that - they have their first freely elected president.
Lybians probably would disagree with you too
And the Tunisians
Of course anybody who niaively thinks democracy = prosperity is likely to be disappointed
The point is that the secret police have now gone and I think for a lot of people in those coutries that is not delivering little
The people of Egypt don't seem to think that - they have their first freely elected president.
Lybians probably would disagree with you too
And the Tunisians
Of course anybody who niaively thinks democracy = prosperity is likely to be disappointed
The point is that the secret police have now gone and I think for a lot of people in those coutries that is not delivering little
Whilst I feel it is likely cause for concern for the Egyptian people, if it is the government they wanted then it is right they get it. I take the view that the world will have to wait and see, and hope any concerns prove unjustified. Ultimately, IMO, the elections were still a step in the right direction. All people need to start a journey in order to gain the experience and wisdom gained from taking it.
Some facts regarding the Muslim Brotherhood, according to this publication.
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/// It was revealing that the Muslim Brotherhood’s publication in London used to have on the top of its cover page: “Our Mission: World Domination” (Muhimmatuna: Siyadat al-Dunya).///
/// The Muslim Brotherhood has active branches in Britain, France, and in other European countries, as well as in the U.S. for serving Muslim minorities in the West. It is often forgotten that the Muslim Brotherhood has had a global agenda. The founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al-Banna, whose writings are studied by the movement’s members, once wrote that the Islamic flag must be raised again in the territories once ruled by Islam: “Thus, Andalusia (Spain), Sicily, the Balkans, the Italian coast, as well as the islands of the Mediterranean are all Muslim Mediterranean colonies, and they must return to the embrace of Islam.” In 2003, the Muslim Brotherhood website still called for recovering “the lands robbed of Islam.” ///
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/// It was revealing that the Muslim Brotherhood’s publication in London used to have on the top of its cover page: “Our Mission: World Domination” (Muhimmatuna: Siyadat al-Dunya).///
/// The Muslim Brotherhood has active branches in Britain, France, and in other European countries, as well as in the U.S. for serving Muslim minorities in the West. It is often forgotten that the Muslim Brotherhood has had a global agenda. The founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al-Banna, whose writings are studied by the movement’s members, once wrote that the Islamic flag must be raised again in the territories once ruled by Islam: “Thus, Andalusia (Spain), Sicily, the Balkans, the Italian coast, as well as the islands of the Mediterranean are all Muslim Mediterranean colonies, and they must return to the embrace of Islam.” In 2003, the Muslim Brotherhood website still called for recovering “the lands robbed of Islam.” ///
Like it or not, the fact does remain that it was a fair election and the Brotherhood won it.
Lets face it, when a party wins in this country (left or right) there are plenty of disguntled voters.
What we have to hope is that the Army in Egypt simply act as a transitional power and dont try to take over. And of course the real test of democracy will be if the Egyptions have anothre fair election in a few years when the term is complete. Only then will we be able to comment.
Lets face it, when a party wins in this country (left or right) there are plenty of disguntled voters.
What we have to hope is that the Army in Egypt simply act as a transitional power and dont try to take over. And of course the real test of democracy will be if the Egyptions have anothre fair election in a few years when the term is complete. Only then will we be able to comment.
Anyone would think that under Mubark Egypt that was a secular haven and religious and social freedoms were abundant in that country. Egypt was a muslim country and has been for a long time. Voting for the Muslim Brotherhood is the equivalent of voting conservative. Which may well be a bad thing, but not for the reasons the OP and other posters think.
Gromit, the Muslim brotherhood is a violent islamic fundementalist movement which has been outlawed at one time or another by almost every country in the world, it hates the west (and Israel) with a vengeance, their aim is for Islamic global domination and they will stop at nothing to achieve this aim. Please do not equate the Conservatives with the Muslim Brotherhood even if it was tongue in cheek. p.s. I truly hope you are proved right.
Brendan
The Muslim Brotherhood are the equivalent of Christian Democrats who have parties in many European countries.
They both have conservatism at their heart and they both believe that their religion offers the basis for social and community cohesion. Their aims ate very similar, only their religions differ.
The Muslim Brotherhood are criticised by Al Qaeda because they want to bring about change through democratic means rather than by terrorism. I hope they succeed.
The Muslim Brotherhood are the equivalent of Christian Democrats who have parties in many European countries.
They both have conservatism at their heart and they both believe that their religion offers the basis for social and community cohesion. Their aims ate very similar, only their religions differ.
The Muslim Brotherhood are criticised by Al Qaeda because they want to bring about change through democratic means rather than by terrorism. I hope they succeed.
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