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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Egypt's secularists repeating Islamists' mistakes - CNN.com

Egypt's secularists repeating Islamists' mistakes - CNN.com
 Morsy supporters run among the smoke and fire resulting from clashes with security forces in Sixth of October City in Giza on August 2. The military ousted Morsy, Egypt's first democratically elected president, in early July after days of mass demonstrations. Dozens of Morsy backers angry at Egypt's military-backed government have died in weekend violence in the volatile nation's capital. <a href='http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/29/middleeast/gallery/egypt-protest/index.html'>See photos of protests that have engulfed the country.</a>

 Morsy supporters walk past makeshift roadblocks at Rabaa al-Adawiya Square in Cairo on Saturday, August 3. Security forces set up the roadblocks outside the square, allowing people to leave but not enter, as they attempt to break up camps set up during ongoing protests over Morsy's ouster.

Morsy supporters in red helmets march during a protest against the government in Cairo on August 2. Pro-Morsy marches began after Friday prayers, when supporters made their way back to their camp outside the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque.
 Morsy supporters march in a demonstration against the Egyptian government in Cairo on August 2.

 Supporters of Egypt's deposed President Mohammed Morsy gather for prayers at Nasr City, where protesters have installed a camp and hold daily rallies, in Cairo, on Sunday, July 28.

 A boy wears a tear gas mask as supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsy pray at the camp set up by supporters in the Nasr City area of Cairo on July 28.

 A wounded Morsy supporter lies on the floor of a field hospital in Cairo on July 27. Thousands of Morsy supporters gathered Saturday in the Nasr City neighborhood despite dozens of deaths the night before and veiled threats from the military.

 Supporters of Morsy carry an injured man to a field hospital amid clashes with security forces in Cairo on July 27.

 Supporters of Morsy rally in Giza, on Friday, July 26.

 Morsy opponents rally in Cairo on July 26.

Is the word ISLAMIST an abusive word for the true Muslims or fake Muslims?

Thus if the all the Muslims are defined as Islamists then for the true Muslims it sounds as an abuse as per those who in stereotype words repeatedly to feel as if relieved and relaxed.

In Egypt, Muslim Brotherhoods led by Morsi or the Liberals, who are understood as true Muslims. If Muslim Brotherhoods are not, then the liberals are. Whereas, some
people say that the Liberals are Secularists, the lover of dictatorship as like as Hosni Mubarik or his similar ones who hate democracy.

Therefore, the world deserves to know about Islam in Egypt
and the followers of them are universally recognized as the Muslims.

Hope someone would define actual word meaning what he or she takes for theword ‘ISLAMISTS’ please.


- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press and Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com 

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