Egypt Muslim Brotherhood – Will it be good option for World
and Females of Egypt?
Where are the Egyptian Female Leaders?
In Egypt for decades Muslim Brotherhood was banned by the Ruling parties or say presidents.
But as the citizens of Egypt started revolution against corruption, poverty and to remove the current President Mubarak from power and to establish democracy in the country
Now Vice President of Egypt has accepted Muslim Brotherhood into political negotiations:
In Cairo, in the talks with Mr. Suleiman, Muslim Brotherhood representatives joined others from secular opposition parties, as well as independent legal experts and a business tycoon Naguib Sawiris.
Past experience of Muslim Religious parties or leaders is not good, if you look back one can understand it.
Before getting into power Muslim Religious leaders talk sweetly, they will talk and say they want freedom and democracy, and once they get into power, immediately they will apply the Muslim Laws or Sharia law.
Every legal expert can say that and know that Muslim laws are against Democracy and are age old.
Sharia Law is very dangerous and punishments deter the common man so much he will never come on the Roads to protest them or demand again Democracy.
The laws are good for males and are very bad for females, thus Majority Males support them.
Who do not want easy divorce, 4 wives, with full freedom to keep extra girls?
And complete obedience from female,
In democratic nations this is impossible, females are equal to male and both work as partners no one is superior to other. Or females got the options open.
Here USA has to work hard and see that proper democracy is established in Egypt and even United Nations and European Union should see that Egypt moves toward Democracy and not in the direction of Religious Nation.
As Egypt is moving towards democracy, it is the duty of American leaders and America that as a World leader to see that, Females of Egypt also participate in rule making,
Making of New constitution of Egypt.
Reality views by sm –
Monday, February 07, 2011
No comments:
Post a Comment