What If The Salafists Take Over Egypt
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What If The Salafists Take Over Egypt

Cairo : Egypt | May 01, 2012 at 1:12 PM PDT
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh: Egypt's future

With the Egyptian presidential election being three weeks away, the frontrunner is a former leader in the Muslim Brotherhood named Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh. The Salafist movement has endorsed Mr. Fotouh.

If Fotouh wins since the Egyptian people don't know how to vote after being under a dictator for fifty years, then the Salafist influences would be able to permeate throughout Egypt. Egypt would then mirror Saudi Arabia, in which the Salafists in that land make sure that women don't do anything.

Here is an example of what the Salafists would do on a larger scale if Fotouh becomes the President of Egypt. This example is from International Christian Concern (ICC).

If you clicked on the link, then you would see that the Salafists would kidnap pre-teen and teen girls for the purpose of brainwashing them into following the Wahhabi sect of Islam. That's the sect that copies the practice of Mohammed in which he enslaved girls and forced marriage upon them. For example, one of Mohammed's wives married him when she was nine years old. My war against Islam continues, but I will win.

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Egypt's ultra-conservative Muslims, Salafists, attend a religious lesson at a mosque popular with Salafists in Alexandria
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Posted By abeeralmadawy abeer almadawy | about 1 year ago
it will be a crisis on all Egypt, but I'm sure in my people as in my nation, more than 80 million of Egyptian hate them and understand that they are not real Muslims as they claim but use the religion to reach to the ruling chair and be khalif or king and has salves under his feet. Egyptians are different and very smart people even if media tried to show something else.
thanks for sharing this important news report. rate up
Posted By NadeemIftekhar NadeemIftekhar | about 1 year ago
Very informative report dear, you have pointed out a serious issue, well done. Rated.
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