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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Nonie Darwish: Egypt At A Crossroads

Pamela Geller

The cards are stacked against Islamic reformers in 2016. Even the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who is encouraging a reformation in Islamic education and preaching, is currently facing a strong movement of discontent from Al Azhar’s Islamic leadership.  It is against the grain of Islam for Muslims to self-criticize, and those who do must constantly apologize and emphasize that they are not speaking about Islam the religion, but are speaking about the interpretation. This is because those who call for any reformation are automatically accused of apostasy by Muslim leadership. Islam resists and refuses to focus on self-criticism or internal analysis in its preaching to its followers. Only one form of criticism is allowed in...Read the whole entry »

My Take - All this cabbler about reforming Islam is idiotic and very few Muslims really believes it should be done.  If Islam is reformed it isn't Islam.  It will cease to exist and make no mistake about this - Islamic leadership will never tolerate such at thing.  Anyone who even remotely looks as if they're going to succed will have some Muslim cleric issue a fatwa demanding his execution.   

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