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A Democratic Outbreak?
A Democratic Outbreak?
Re: Embracing The Brotherhood
Regarding the article "Embracing the Brotherhood": But what about the women? How do they fare in all this, when
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A Democratic Outbreak?Regarding the article "Embracing the Brotherhood": But what about the women? How do they fare in all this, when Casondra Sobieralski How can you possibly believe that the Gitai Ben-Ammi While I, too, would welcome an outbreak of democratic process in the Middle East (and, no, I don’t believe our misguided adventure in Iraq will forward that goal)what Mr. Khouri’s article suggests (and is also what I believe will occur) is that unrestrained, fully democratic elections in Arab countries will result in Islamist majorities directly, or indirectly, representing the Muslim Brotherhood (MB). Mr. Khouri sees this as a good thing and suggests that the MB would embrace democratic processes and ideals. What bothers me it that, as I have come to understand through a lot of reading from various sources, is that the MB embraces the religious ideals of Wahhabism and that Wahhabism maintains that any government of men, which seeks to establish secular laws that might overrule shari’a law, is considered apostasy and/or polytheism (both punishable by death according to the Qu’ran). Thus, the election of the MB or its "cover" organizations would result in the election of a government committed to establishing a non-democratic, fundamentalist, Islamic country ruled by shari’a law similar to I am curious regarding Mr. Khouri’s response to this suggestion. |
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