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What makes everyone think that most of those gathered to protest in Egypt are against the Morsi government?
8 million of those are for Morsi according to a source
Originally posted by Misbah
Well the source is in Arabic, I doubt some of you can read it. Western media aren't giving out numbers and they're showing the wrong picture, the massive protests are for Morsi and not against him. You sheeps still believe in what media says?
Morsi and his government are not fanatical or delusional. They're people with palms full of peace. I highly doubt there is any government in the West or East that can be as equal in good as they are. If they succeed in taking power and make the laws Shari'ah, I'll be considering moving there if it's possible. Shari'ah is a divine law from God and must be used to put peace in order.
If you really believe that Shari'ah is all about killing humans and taking the rights of others, you're insanely wrong and uneducated about Islam.
Shari'ah is about living in peace and in compassion with other humans beings, despite the religious, cultural and ethnic diversities. Don't think for a second that Islam or Shari'ah encourages violence, because you'd be incredibly wrong.
Well the source is in Arabic, I doubt some of you can read it. Western media aren't giving out numbers and they're showing the wrong picture, the massive protests are for Morsi and not against him. You sheeps still believe in what media says?
Islamist demonstrators in Rabea al-Adaweya Square have increased on Tuesday in support of the legitimacy of President Mohamed Morsy, as several marches arrived to the square from various parts of Cairo and other governorates.
They say the total number of demonstrators in and around the square is 4 million.
Egypt's Salafi Dawaa, and its political Nour Party, has called on President Mohamed Morsy to set a date for early presidential elections and form a neutral technocratic government, the first signs that the country's political impasse is no longer simply a division between Islamist and opposition.
Originally posted by Misbah
Well the source is in Arabic,