Failure of “political-Islam”

Member of Moslem  Brotherhood , Erdogan ,  had  advised his friend and partner in the  evil party,  Mohamed Morsi  that  ” bite off more than one can chew “.  In fact,  Erdogan  considered  himself  having  an experiment in “political Islam”, as a successful model. But before  offering  advice to his colleague, Erdogan must learn a lesson from what  happened in Egypt to face his people in  a respectable way. He  uttered  what is not  befitting for policy to  be said to those  people who  saw  in him and his party a bad model  which greatly offended  the Turkish state.

Erdogan ‘s reckless policy  created  conflicts and  problems inside and outside  his country. He made Turkey a conduit of terrorism  that facilitates  the crossing of terrorists  into neighboring countries. The thing which  destabilized Turkey and led to a degenerative  economy and an interminable political and social problems .

On the other hand , what is happening in Egypt now  is  a clear evidence of the  violent  practices of  the  Moslem  Brotherhood who are only versed in  the language of elimination and murder.

Moreover, models of “political Islam” had  failed in the Arab and Moslem world . They are  all  falling  apart  because of  the falsehood of their  claims. All peoples that  fell in the trap  of  “political Islam”  would not be deceived  by this destructive policy. 

What happened in Egypt  and  Turkey is a real  proof of that ,and  other countries such as Tunisia and Libya will follow suit .  Libya  is still  suffering  greatly  from  the NATO aftermath.

Libya has now become the hot spot  of terrorism  exporting  weapons  to the terrorists in Syria via Turkey and other neighboring countries  .Have  these models of “political  Islam”   succeeded in bringing democracy to their countries? Will  Erdogan and his party  learn a lesson  from what is happening  around or will he  continue in his  stubbornness and Seljuk  arrogance  till  he meets his demise  at the hands of his people?

 

Ahmed Orabi Ba’aj

E&T : M.Wassouf

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