Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt's President and one-time military general made a speech to Al-Azhar and the Awqaf Ministry which called for an ecclesiastical revolution in Islam. Our own so-called president should take note and grow a pair in the process
Al-Sisi, in effect, is accusing the umma (all the Muslims throughout the world) of encouraging terrorism and hostility throughout the entire world. For a leader of the world's largest Arab nation to do this is almost too incredible to believe. Hopefully it will have a positive effect on the way Muslims view non-Muslims.
There is no doubt that al-Sisi is correct by saying that the world has been waiting for Islamic clerics or anyone to bring Islam into the 21st Century. I don't see the Pope doing it, nor other religious figures--they don't seem to have the courage. Obama, hah, he's a joke.
It seems that al-Sisi is the only real moderate Muslim with a powerful voice who is actually using it. No doubt this will piss off ISIS, Hamas, and all the rest of the motley crew that want us killed.
Let's just hope this doesn't happen to al-Sisi--he appears to be our best hope.
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Al-Sisi, in effect, is accusing the umma (all the Muslims throughout the world) of encouraging terrorism and hostility throughout the entire world. For a leader of the world's largest Arab nation to do this is almost too incredible to believe. Hopefully it will have a positive effect on the way Muslims view non-Muslims.
There is no doubt that al-Sisi is correct by saying that the world has been waiting for Islamic clerics or anyone to bring Islam into the 21st Century. I don't see the Pope doing it, nor other religious figures--they don't seem to have the courage. Obama, hah, he's a joke.
It seems that al-Sisi is the only real moderate Muslim with a powerful voice who is actually using it. No doubt this will piss off ISIS, Hamas, and all the rest of the motley crew that want us killed.
Let's just hope this doesn't happen to al-Sisi--he appears to be our best hope.
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