Over the past months, we had seen the deprivations of the Muslim Brotherhood - human sacrificing,violence, lying, burning churches, killing children of the Book, alluding that Morsi is 'infalliable' as if he is a god, and worse of all, DESECRATING Mosques THICK & awash with human blood!
These are not the works of Islam or muslims.
But this is not unusual of MB. They had DARED desecrate the holy city of Mecca by shedding blood using a false 'Mahdi', supported by the persian apostate Khomeni in 1979, who falsely blame american agents as doing those deeds to ignonorant muslims, believed even till today.
Many muslims are indeed ignorant of the Koran, not by choice, but by circumstances. Many of them had been kept stupid,and served as slaves to the powerfully corrupt leaders, in the countrysides,for ages.
Thus, they were easily manipulated by Koran verses, which can be mis-interpretated in any way by the learned if those villagers had not read and comprehended not only the Koran, but the life of Prophet Muhammad himself.
This was how Islamists and MB managed to carved out supporter base and strongholds in most muslim nations, similar in the way the devil Mao made use of simple villagers to gain power.
Although the simple villagers were experts on soil, yields and agriculture, there were helpless before the manipulative, and empower them with loyalty and faith in those false gods.
Therefore, to reversed this horrific tragedy - the misuse of Islam for personal political gain, the villagers need to be RE-EDUCATED on the TRUTH of Islam, the religion of peace.
1. Re-education of Islam must be made compulsory in the countrysides and villages for 1 year. There is NO compulsion in Islam, but for one to be a muslim, he/she must know and understand Islam, and thus the necessity for re-education, to clean up the radicalism and fundamentalism misinterpretation.
2. Farmers,traders, etc living there will go for the Free re-education centres. Those who do not will be made to pay fines, with the highest fines -confisication of land and eviction of homes.
Those who keep awake during those lectures of 2 hours daily 6 days a week after work - 7pm to 9pm will get tax rebates as incentives.
3. Those centres will be made of large tents fitted with fans, with projector systems to display the teachings - repeated and reinforced daily from eminient imans in Egypt, with army as security.
For radicals who wants to desecrate those centres by bombing it, they can go ahead, as another one can be cheaply replace within hours.
If the radicals bomb those centres with villagers inside, it will only help the re-education be faster - as they will lose the support of victim families in those close knitted communities.
4. The content for the re-education of Islam will be based more upon the central tenets of the Koran - peace, harmony,responsibilities,etc - civilisation traits, rather than focus upon individual verses which will only be too complex and easily misinterpretated for simple folks.
Such responsibilities will lay with the Ministry of Religious Affairs who will ensure and regulate imans so that only those who are qualified are allowed to teach, and not just anyone who claims he heard a voice. The prophet had already warned, he is the LAST messenger from Allah. There are no other.
Ultimately, the aim of Allah through His divine messenger Prophet Muhammad is to uplift the barbaric arab people to civilisational status, away from the Jahiliyah traditions.
Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you, sanctity of life, peace, equality, justice, shared prosperity, responsible freedom, progress of society/Ummah/Community are the main themes of the Koran, and should be emphasized regularly, as it is the very same common ground shared by all humans living on this planet.
What MB taught was tyranny and enslavement of the villagers for MB glory, not freedom or democracy. Freedom is a power, and with that power,comes responsibilities to oneself and others within shared spaces.
Overtime, the stranglehood by MB will be broken, and the villagers freed to know Islam as it was meant to be. The govt cannot use tanks alone to break that strangehood, for bullets alone cannot destroy ideologies, even twisted ones.
Only the truth and a better idealogy can defeat falsehoods.
Seekeroftruth101 - Humankind's Evolution
Monday, 19 August 2013
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Human Rights law a step before Divine Laws
A teacher cannot succeed in teaching a 5 yr old child the subject of Calculas or Astrobiology, simply because he lacks the necessary foundations of the 3 'r's-reading,writing & arithmatics, coupled with continued exercises to build up those foundations over time.
Similarly, for mankind to even comprehend Divine Laws, we would need at least some basic foundations of Human Rights Laws - principles of civilisation, before we can fully comprehend the Divine.
Our divine teachers had only limited lifetime to teach us, and very often, we flawed mortals often MISINTERPRETATE those laws by the many.
And thus, our empirical failures proven time and time again over centuries.
Therefore, we would need to slow down and reflect on how best we can evolve, by first understanding the very basics of civilisation - learning to live and work together for common aims with every diverse mortal, not by the sword, but by sharing, dialogue and discussions to find the way forward out of the jungles.
The golden rule of civilisation had always been 'do not do unto others what you do not wish others to do unto you'. This is the very basic civilisation trait we mankind must first learn and imprint upon our daily behaviour.
Next will be to never ever kill another fellow human being, for each life is precious and means something special to another, unless in defence of oneself and loved ones when all means of resolution had been tried and exhausted within the community.
Eversince the formation of the UN, mankind had tried to formulate common standands of behaviour to acheive progress and evolution. It is known as the Human Rights Charter.
Within that charter, it basically teaches us each and every Earthborn human, that no matter the differences such as religion, nation, white,black, etc, we all DO shares common aspirations. They are - equality, justice, peace, love, shared prosperity, responsible freedom & progress.
Those are the common grounds that all humankind can stand upon, inorder to resolve any conflict.
It is only when we adopt the Human Rights Charter as a society and nation, and governed by it, learn it by heart and make it a way of life, then can we ever hope to rise to the next step - Divine Laws.
Failure to do so will only result in our irresponsiblities to civilisation, apathy, stagnation and worse - regression back to the jungles.
Mankind had spent centuries trying to figure out Divine Laws. They are simple, but the complex minds of flawed mortals only tarnish them by the evil we do - corruption, lust, etc. It happened in all mainstream religion - Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, etc, and as such, we evolved slowly, far too slowly for the potential that is within each of us humankind.
Take Islam for example. For 1200+years, Shariah laws are still being defined, to relate to muslims and to the rest of mankind sharing our world in economics, science & tech, and even with its own growing population & wealth,or the lack of it.
There is NO complete agreement on how Koranic principles be applied in this modern century. Thus many used different interpretations, and often result in deadly consequences for others.
Even the prophet Muhammad knew that it will take time, a long time for the true comprehension of his teachings tasked by Allah, to the largely barbaric and uneducated arabs, and thus his final prophecy that one day, a new educated generation will comprehend those teachings as it was meant to be - societal inclusive principles to live by and not exclusive contextual guides to kill one another.
It is the same with other religions sadly.
Therefore, there is a need for religion to reflect, and take a step back - learn, teach and use the Human Rights Charter as a way of life first, before we make that evolutionary step up.
It is time to grow up. We cannot be forever 5 year olds. We mankind have a destiny to fulfill - to the stars as one human race sharing common goals in life....
Similarly, for mankind to even comprehend Divine Laws, we would need at least some basic foundations of Human Rights Laws - principles of civilisation, before we can fully comprehend the Divine.
Our divine teachers had only limited lifetime to teach us, and very often, we flawed mortals often MISINTERPRETATE those laws by the many.
And thus, our empirical failures proven time and time again over centuries.
Therefore, we would need to slow down and reflect on how best we can evolve, by first understanding the very basics of civilisation - learning to live and work together for common aims with every diverse mortal, not by the sword, but by sharing, dialogue and discussions to find the way forward out of the jungles.
The golden rule of civilisation had always been 'do not do unto others what you do not wish others to do unto you'. This is the very basic civilisation trait we mankind must first learn and imprint upon our daily behaviour.
Next will be to never ever kill another fellow human being, for each life is precious and means something special to another, unless in defence of oneself and loved ones when all means of resolution had been tried and exhausted within the community.
Eversince the formation of the UN, mankind had tried to formulate common standands of behaviour to acheive progress and evolution. It is known as the Human Rights Charter.
Within that charter, it basically teaches us each and every Earthborn human, that no matter the differences such as religion, nation, white,black, etc, we all DO shares common aspirations. They are - equality, justice, peace, love, shared prosperity, responsible freedom & progress.
Those are the common grounds that all humankind can stand upon, inorder to resolve any conflict.
It is only when we adopt the Human Rights Charter as a society and nation, and governed by it, learn it by heart and make it a way of life, then can we ever hope to rise to the next step - Divine Laws.
Failure to do so will only result in our irresponsiblities to civilisation, apathy, stagnation and worse - regression back to the jungles.
Mankind had spent centuries trying to figure out Divine Laws. They are simple, but the complex minds of flawed mortals only tarnish them by the evil we do - corruption, lust, etc. It happened in all mainstream religion - Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, etc, and as such, we evolved slowly, far too slowly for the potential that is within each of us humankind.
Take Islam for example. For 1200+years, Shariah laws are still being defined, to relate to muslims and to the rest of mankind sharing our world in economics, science & tech, and even with its own growing population & wealth,or the lack of it.
There is NO complete agreement on how Koranic principles be applied in this modern century. Thus many used different interpretations, and often result in deadly consequences for others.
Even the prophet Muhammad knew that it will take time, a long time for the true comprehension of his teachings tasked by Allah, to the largely barbaric and uneducated arabs, and thus his final prophecy that one day, a new educated generation will comprehend those teachings as it was meant to be - societal inclusive principles to live by and not exclusive contextual guides to kill one another.
It is the same with other religions sadly.
Therefore, there is a need for religion to reflect, and take a step back - learn, teach and use the Human Rights Charter as a way of life first, before we make that evolutionary step up.
It is time to grow up. We cannot be forever 5 year olds. We mankind have a destiny to fulfill - to the stars as one human race sharing common goals in life....
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Egypt: Ending MB's Arrogance at Rabba Square WITHOUT bloodshed
Muslim Brotherhood and its followers had claimed to higher moral ground in its protests, attesting to the divine & tyranny of Egyptians in the guise of 'democracy'.
Thus the solution to their arrogances are not by more bloodshed, as they believe in shedding blood of their misguided followers is the way forward to acheive their JAHILIYYAH way, which was what Prophet Muhammad had tried SO HARD to eradicate amongst his fellow barbaric arabs during his lifetime.
The way:- is to SEAL up Rabba Square. This is already done illegally by private citizens Power Lusting MB with blocks of stone and weapons to prevent the muslim military headed by Gen Sisi to enter.
All the military needs to do is to help ensure that NO more may enter the square. Give them a time frame so that their supporters, the twitter/facebook/media lapdogs can join them inside. And when the time frame is up, no one else will be allowed to enter.
Let those apostates prove their faith to their god Morsi. Let those sinners of SLOTH whom had stained Rabba Mosque, rot there for all they want.
It is their choice. No man must stand between one & his god. This is their faith, then let them be, while the rest and majority of hardworking Egypt continue in peace and progress to live, work and provide for their loved ones.
Water supply, electricity, food, medical aid and all else, even communications will be cut off from those within Rabba square. Their false god will sustain them, such is their faith.
Egypt can live without Rabba Square, as the land of Egypt is big, but cannot live with terrorists and violence. Sealing up Rabba Square is only a small price to pay, than any other alternatives.
Human Rights groups and charity organisations must not interfere between them and their faith, thus they will NOT be allowed in or communications with them.
Egypt respects free will of citizens to sit in and protest, but beyond that, there is no requirement to honor any other requests, more so for a misguided theological belief protest.
They wish to return to 7th century trappings, then let them be. Caliph Abu Bakr knew what to do harshly with heretics and apostates.Thus the apostates of today in Egypt should be glad that they live in a modern and enlightened era whereby choice is respected.
However, anyone who wishes to leave, should be allowed to do so upon humanitarian grounds, upon swearing an oath, with photo and ID taken, to never wage war upon society again and never to return inside the sullied grounds of Rabba stained by MB.
This way, no blood will be shed, as any death will be their own and free will, and none to be blamed except their 'infallible god Morsi.
There are NO other gods except Allah!
Thus the solution to their arrogances are not by more bloodshed, as they believe in shedding blood of their misguided followers is the way forward to acheive their JAHILIYYAH way, which was what Prophet Muhammad had tried SO HARD to eradicate amongst his fellow barbaric arabs during his lifetime.
The way:- is to SEAL up Rabba Square. This is already done illegally by private citizens Power Lusting MB with blocks of stone and weapons to prevent the muslim military headed by Gen Sisi to enter.
All the military needs to do is to help ensure that NO more may enter the square. Give them a time frame so that their supporters, the twitter/facebook/media lapdogs can join them inside. And when the time frame is up, no one else will be allowed to enter.
Let those apostates prove their faith to their god Morsi. Let those sinners of SLOTH whom had stained Rabba Mosque, rot there for all they want.
It is their choice. No man must stand between one & his god. This is their faith, then let them be, while the rest and majority of hardworking Egypt continue in peace and progress to live, work and provide for their loved ones.
Water supply, electricity, food, medical aid and all else, even communications will be cut off from those within Rabba square. Their false god will sustain them, such is their faith.
Egypt can live without Rabba Square, as the land of Egypt is big, but cannot live with terrorists and violence. Sealing up Rabba Square is only a small price to pay, than any other alternatives.
Human Rights groups and charity organisations must not interfere between them and their faith, thus they will NOT be allowed in or communications with them.
Egypt respects free will of citizens to sit in and protest, but beyond that, there is no requirement to honor any other requests, more so for a misguided theological belief protest.
They wish to return to 7th century trappings, then let them be. Caliph Abu Bakr knew what to do harshly with heretics and apostates.Thus the apostates of today in Egypt should be glad that they live in a modern and enlightened era whereby choice is respected.
However, anyone who wishes to leave, should be allowed to do so upon humanitarian grounds, upon swearing an oath, with photo and ID taken, to never wage war upon society again and never to return inside the sullied grounds of Rabba stained by MB.
This way, no blood will be shed, as any death will be their own and free will, and none to be blamed except their 'infallible god Morsi.
There are NO other gods except Allah!
Friday, 19 July 2013
Syria: Current strategy
To: FSA Commander & Allies
What happens when a 3 cornered fight happens - Brutal Regime, Cruel ambitious Jihadists and mass population armed Rebellion?
History often gives us mankind lessons to progress and evolve from past mistakes. One of such history relevant for the current situation in Syria would be China during the 40s.
The Chinese Communists were keen to rule China after the overthrow of the Ching Empire and death of China's revolution leader Sun Yat Sing, using Karl Marx doctrines - socialism and using the masses as a strength to win power.
The Nationalist Koumingtang too were keen to rule China, but using american liberalism with further collaboration using rich elites to help control and maintain the masses.
Into this mix came an advance nation - Japan,who was hungry for the immense wealth of China.
The Koumingtang had the best equipment then that USA freely supplied to fight the japanese, while the communists were distrusted by the West and not supplied militarily, nor by Stalin.
When the Japanese Imperial Army invaders came, the 2 chinese groups swore and made noises of banding up to fight the japanese together, to its audiences - the rich and the masses.
But in the end, only Koumingtang, with its superior weapons supplied by the west, was fighting the mighty kamakazie japanese, WHILE the communist under Mao, was led into mountain strongholds to hide, even amongst the villagers, to preserve their troops and arms, discipline indoctrination and trainning given to new recruits found. They did nothing to fight the japanese except for token forces to keep up the illusion for the justification of more arms.
When WW2 ended, the japanese surrendered, and a Koumingtang army DECIMATED from the fight, the Communists plunged down from their mountain hideouts and booted the Koumingtang to the sea, never to return.
What does this lesson holds for the FSA and overseas supporters? May the FSA commanders spend some time meeting up with others around the world to gain better knowledge. War is not just about fighting and killing, but LONG TERM STRATEGY. And knowledge is true power, to progress and evolve mankind egalitarianly.
What happens when a 3 cornered fight happens - Brutal Regime, Cruel ambitious Jihadists and mass population armed Rebellion?
History often gives us mankind lessons to progress and evolve from past mistakes. One of such history relevant for the current situation in Syria would be China during the 40s.
The Chinese Communists were keen to rule China after the overthrow of the Ching Empire and death of China's revolution leader Sun Yat Sing, using Karl Marx doctrines - socialism and using the masses as a strength to win power.
The Nationalist Koumingtang too were keen to rule China, but using american liberalism with further collaboration using rich elites to help control and maintain the masses.
Into this mix came an advance nation - Japan,who was hungry for the immense wealth of China.
The Koumingtang had the best equipment then that USA freely supplied to fight the japanese, while the communists were distrusted by the West and not supplied militarily, nor by Stalin.
When the Japanese Imperial Army invaders came, the 2 chinese groups swore and made noises of banding up to fight the japanese together, to its audiences - the rich and the masses.
But in the end, only Koumingtang, with its superior weapons supplied by the west, was fighting the mighty kamakazie japanese, WHILE the communist under Mao, was led into mountain strongholds to hide, even amongst the villagers, to preserve their troops and arms, discipline indoctrination and trainning given to new recruits found. They did nothing to fight the japanese except for token forces to keep up the illusion for the justification of more arms.
When WW2 ended, the japanese surrendered, and a Koumingtang army DECIMATED from the fight, the Communists plunged down from their mountain hideouts and booted the Koumingtang to the sea, never to return.
What does this lesson holds for the FSA and overseas supporters? May the FSA commanders spend some time meeting up with others around the world to gain better knowledge. War is not just about fighting and killing, but LONG TERM STRATEGY. And knowledge is true power, to progress and evolve mankind egalitarianly.
Friday, 12 July 2013
Egypt: Still stuck at the propagada of coup or REVOLUTION?
The political group -Muslim Brotherhood and a few fools who DARE call themselves 'acadamicians' who teach new generations, continues to claim that it was a military coup against a democratically elected leader.
Wake up.
During the French Revolution, it was the masses who rose up and overthrew the Sun King, but not without military help, Yet it was called a Revolution.
In the fight for the independence of USA against Parliamentary England, it had been the professional military help of the French who supplied arms,tech expertise, citizens and ships to the Rebellion farmers/traders, and called the american revolution, not a coup.
In Egypt, the military are made up of the PEOPLE, and are not foreigners.
The military are supposed to have their weapon pointing outwards, towards foreign enemies, and NEVER meant to point inwards at their own citizens. Thus their refusal to support Pharoh Mursi against their own families, relatives and friends, by offering to point the weapons at the Pharoh as it had done to dictator Mubarack.
Mursi being democratically elected, chose to discard every rule of democracy, seized power and became the dictator with supreme powers, similiar with Khomeni who after the Iranian Revolution of '79, seized supreme ETERNAL power.
The Egyptian masses thus have a genuine concern,for it had happened before and do not want the same happen in Egypt.
Worse, with such powers, he failed to alleviate the pain and suffering of the masses, proving himself incompetent.
Food and security are the basic needs of the population. He and MB failed to get things done. Now, MB called for civil disobedience, but what can MB offer?
It is only capable of false promises, as proven time and time again for decades - death and starvation to all.
Is this what ALL Egyptians want? It's your freedom of choice, just don't regret what you had done to yourself, your loved ones and the nation when you choose for death and outright starvation, not just fasting from sunrise to sunset only.
Millions chosed to boot out the tyrant. Being 'democratically elect' does not mean one has the fullest power to do as they wish. That's not democracy and best MB comprehends it before mouthing yet foolishly on what democracy is. Politics is not as easily misinterpretated as they had done to Islam teachings.
The elephant in the room is the military which many either ignores or dares not speak out.
Mursi failed to reconcillate with them, and instead sought to undermine the military as taught by turkey's PM. Turkey could do it, because PM Erdogan took his time to build up his base - WITHIN govt. Mursi did not, and MB being too ambitious, caused its downfall today.
None likes military rule, as it is often seem as authoritarian and respects no democracy, for it is an organisation built upon principles of survival and pragmatism to get things done, unlike civil organisations whom are based upon idealisms and at times impractical for the short term.
But fact is, in Egypt, the military is well liked and institutionalised, with patronage in every sector of society that sought for growth and stability.
However, it is not dictatorial, in the sense that it often lets civil administrators manage the country the way a Caliph would, until it screws up as Mulbarack and Mursi had done and would not be supported.
With its power and might, they will not surrender easily, more so because they equally are muslims, are moderates and believe fully that they are the final arbitrators between peace and chaos in the land, and had honestly been more a force of good in Egypt, unlike other selfish military forces such as those in africa.
There need NO confrontation with the military, only positive engagement with HONESTY AND SINCERITY, not MB lies, and over time, even a piece of stone can be worn down, as the military junta in Burma had worn down today for the democratic good of citizens.
Mursi and MB were too ambitious and impatient, and thus their fall & failures. The Islamic Noour party seemed to have far better wisdom, sees long term to help Egyptians follow the moral and ethical path as taught by the prophet without antagonizing the military unnecessarily and confrontationally.
Ultimately, ALL parties are only fellow Egyptians - military or politics, and do have common grounds to work on based upon the aspirations of all humankind.
Reconciliation is how an elected adapts to the current system of realities in Egypt if his motives are pure, and work slowly within the system for change, not overnight, but overtime.
There is no need to bang one's head against a wall. The head is not made for that. It is made to think, to plan, to conceptualise and follow through over time.
Politics are not for kids & naive academics who call such post as mine as military apologists. There are only realities one must confront daily, and to make the best of everything to pursue a goal.
When one is dished with lemons in life, the courageous one does not cry or blame others, but makes lemonades out of it for life.
May MB grow up, give up on its human sacrificings and attention whoring theatrics, and rejoin the pratical democratic process if it seeks to pursue a true Islamic agenda, slowly over time as the prophet had taught and done - winning hearts and minds and not by stupid schoolyard tactics and belligerances. Conqest for a paradise on Earth is not going to be easy, as proven by centuries of our human civilisation.
Viva la Egyptian REVOLUTION!
Wake up.
During the French Revolution, it was the masses who rose up and overthrew the Sun King, but not without military help, Yet it was called a Revolution.
In the fight for the independence of USA against Parliamentary England, it had been the professional military help of the French who supplied arms,tech expertise, citizens and ships to the Rebellion farmers/traders, and called the american revolution, not a coup.
In Egypt, the military are made up of the PEOPLE, and are not foreigners.
The military are supposed to have their weapon pointing outwards, towards foreign enemies, and NEVER meant to point inwards at their own citizens. Thus their refusal to support Pharoh Mursi against their own families, relatives and friends, by offering to point the weapons at the Pharoh as it had done to dictator Mubarack.
Mursi being democratically elected, chose to discard every rule of democracy, seized power and became the dictator with supreme powers, similiar with Khomeni who after the Iranian Revolution of '79, seized supreme ETERNAL power.
The Egyptian masses thus have a genuine concern,for it had happened before and do not want the same happen in Egypt.
Worse, with such powers, he failed to alleviate the pain and suffering of the masses, proving himself incompetent.
Food and security are the basic needs of the population. He and MB failed to get things done. Now, MB called for civil disobedience, but what can MB offer?
It is only capable of false promises, as proven time and time again for decades - death and starvation to all.
Is this what ALL Egyptians want? It's your freedom of choice, just don't regret what you had done to yourself, your loved ones and the nation when you choose for death and outright starvation, not just fasting from sunrise to sunset only.
Millions chosed to boot out the tyrant. Being 'democratically elect' does not mean one has the fullest power to do as they wish. That's not democracy and best MB comprehends it before mouthing yet foolishly on what democracy is. Politics is not as easily misinterpretated as they had done to Islam teachings.
The elephant in the room is the military which many either ignores or dares not speak out.
Mursi failed to reconcillate with them, and instead sought to undermine the military as taught by turkey's PM. Turkey could do it, because PM Erdogan took his time to build up his base - WITHIN govt. Mursi did not, and MB being too ambitious, caused its downfall today.
None likes military rule, as it is often seem as authoritarian and respects no democracy, for it is an organisation built upon principles of survival and pragmatism to get things done, unlike civil organisations whom are based upon idealisms and at times impractical for the short term.
But fact is, in Egypt, the military is well liked and institutionalised, with patronage in every sector of society that sought for growth and stability.
However, it is not dictatorial, in the sense that it often lets civil administrators manage the country the way a Caliph would, until it screws up as Mulbarack and Mursi had done and would not be supported.
With its power and might, they will not surrender easily, more so because they equally are muslims, are moderates and believe fully that they are the final arbitrators between peace and chaos in the land, and had honestly been more a force of good in Egypt, unlike other selfish military forces such as those in africa.
There need NO confrontation with the military, only positive engagement with HONESTY AND SINCERITY, not MB lies, and over time, even a piece of stone can be worn down, as the military junta in Burma had worn down today for the democratic good of citizens.
Mursi and MB were too ambitious and impatient, and thus their fall & failures. The Islamic Noour party seemed to have far better wisdom, sees long term to help Egyptians follow the moral and ethical path as taught by the prophet without antagonizing the military unnecessarily and confrontationally.
Ultimately, ALL parties are only fellow Egyptians - military or politics, and do have common grounds to work on based upon the aspirations of all humankind.
Reconciliation is how an elected adapts to the current system of realities in Egypt if his motives are pure, and work slowly within the system for change, not overnight, but overtime.
There is no need to bang one's head against a wall. The head is not made for that. It is made to think, to plan, to conceptualise and follow through over time.
Politics are not for kids & naive academics who call such post as mine as military apologists. There are only realities one must confront daily, and to make the best of everything to pursue a goal.
When one is dished with lemons in life, the courageous one does not cry or blame others, but makes lemonades out of it for life.
May MB grow up, give up on its human sacrificings and attention whoring theatrics, and rejoin the pratical democratic process if it seeks to pursue a true Islamic agenda, slowly over time as the prophet had taught and done - winning hearts and minds and not by stupid schoolyard tactics and belligerances. Conqest for a paradise on Earth is not going to be easy, as proven by centuries of our human civilisation.
Viva la Egyptian REVOLUTION!
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Egypt: Murderers of Egyptians, sunni/shia muslims, christians, etc MUST BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE!
Today, MB thugs had murdered christians- children of the book, and claim that they will stop if Pharoh Musi is returned and reinstated as the slacker President.
There can be NO NEGOTIATIONS with these animals, because they will be EMBOLDENED to DEMAND even more if they think they can get away with cold blooded murder and terrorism against innocent civilians, as they had incited foolish MB followers to become body shields for their own climb to personal glory, & NOT glory for Allah, nation and Egyptian Ummah/Community.
They will continue to kill ANY human, as they had tasted blood, the way an animal will never give up after tasting flesh & blood.
They defame Islam and Man, and must be tracked and hunted down, no matter how long it takes, to face justice to show that NONE will be spared if such a road is taken, BUT ONLY them & their masterminds, NO ONE else. Only the guilty must pay, not the innocent.
Every human life is precious and means something special to another, and we each human have only common aspirations - love, peace, justice, equality, shared prosperity, responsible freedom and progress for evolution.
NONE needs to be a human sacrifice for another, or to die so that another may gain selfish aims.
Prophet Muhammad had NEVER shirked from doing his duty as a leader, to give out harsh punishments to those whom proven themselves beyond humanity, such as the betrayals,not to him, but to the Community, such as the time when certain tribes betrayed the campaign during the fight with the Quraysh for Mecca, regardless if foreigner or muslim.
Neither must the authority of the nation - given, supported and trusted with arms and power to protect the Community, shirk from his duty. Those animals must be apprehended ASAP, or only more will happen that will cause chaos and instability to the land.
It is common that after a revolution, there will be minority elements whom will resort to violence upon innocents to get what they want, and will try to get the sympathy card by calling it repression from those who seek for justice upon them, to get international support from the foolish & the ignorant.
But it is not repression & neither must the community be fooled to think such. It is only plain outright intentional murder. A crime is a crime and they must be stopped.
It will need the help of the ENTIRE COMMUNITY as well, as those animals hide amongst us all.
Any father, mother, brother, sister, relatives, or friends of such animals must inform the Ummah of who they are and what they had done, so that actions can be taken to remove them from humanity and face justice.
Let not any of our innocent deaths be in vain, for we would have died for the sake of chaos, and are only victims of a revolution whereby the criminal and the evil hope to win with such murders.
Let our deaths be a greater awareness to the community, so that they be forewarned, be prepared, and not become victims, but be fighters to apprehend them and bring them to justice.
There are more of us than there are of them. We mankind will win in the end.
InshaAllah.
There can be NO NEGOTIATIONS with these animals, because they will be EMBOLDENED to DEMAND even more if they think they can get away with cold blooded murder and terrorism against innocent civilians, as they had incited foolish MB followers to become body shields for their own climb to personal glory, & NOT glory for Allah, nation and Egyptian Ummah/Community.
They will continue to kill ANY human, as they had tasted blood, the way an animal will never give up after tasting flesh & blood.
They defame Islam and Man, and must be tracked and hunted down, no matter how long it takes, to face justice to show that NONE will be spared if such a road is taken, BUT ONLY them & their masterminds, NO ONE else. Only the guilty must pay, not the innocent.
Every human life is precious and means something special to another, and we each human have only common aspirations - love, peace, justice, equality, shared prosperity, responsible freedom and progress for evolution.
NONE needs to be a human sacrifice for another, or to die so that another may gain selfish aims.
Prophet Muhammad had NEVER shirked from doing his duty as a leader, to give out harsh punishments to those whom proven themselves beyond humanity, such as the betrayals,not to him, but to the Community, such as the time when certain tribes betrayed the campaign during the fight with the Quraysh for Mecca, regardless if foreigner or muslim.
Neither must the authority of the nation - given, supported and trusted with arms and power to protect the Community, shirk from his duty. Those animals must be apprehended ASAP, or only more will happen that will cause chaos and instability to the land.
It is common that after a revolution, there will be minority elements whom will resort to violence upon innocents to get what they want, and will try to get the sympathy card by calling it repression from those who seek for justice upon them, to get international support from the foolish & the ignorant.
But it is not repression & neither must the community be fooled to think such. It is only plain outright intentional murder. A crime is a crime and they must be stopped.
It will need the help of the ENTIRE COMMUNITY as well, as those animals hide amongst us all.
Any father, mother, brother, sister, relatives, or friends of such animals must inform the Ummah of who they are and what they had done, so that actions can be taken to remove them from humanity and face justice.
Let not any of our innocent deaths be in vain, for we would have died for the sake of chaos, and are only victims of a revolution whereby the criminal and the evil hope to win with such murders.
Let our deaths be a greater awareness to the community, so that they be forewarned, be prepared, and not become victims, but be fighters to apprehend them and bring them to justice.
There are more of us than there are of them. We mankind will win in the end.
InshaAllah.
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Egypt: Sustainable Economy takes Priority
1. Muslim Brotherhood's continued belligerances is not helping the livelihoods of Egyptian in any way. The constant refrain of demanding Pharoh Mursi's return and reinstatement as President will not help as majority of Egyptians want his power grabbing & incompetence to end.
One year may not be enough to turn the economy around, but with his lies & belligerances, he only made the economy WORSE with neglect, and thus the uprising.
MB claims the revolution is unconstitutional, but since when are revolutions by the PEOPLE ever constitutional?
Some fools claimed that the Pharoh can be 'constitutionally removed, but he refused every constitutional offer to resign, even in the face of facts, with the opposition trying, but all he did was to use the usual MB style of governance - sweet lies, nods of agreement, photo-op, shaking of hands, but once the backs are turned, every promise ignored.
Thus the only way to remove a Pharoh is by a revolution from the People. The military too are citizens, with nation, friends and families to protect, did not support tyrant Mubarack, and will not support Pharoh Mursi either.
2. If anyone cannot find political common grounds to stand on, then economic common ground is what that is left which ALL can stand on - None can survive without resources, no matter how pious one is.
MB had refused to cooperate for the sake of the nation, but as they are only a proven self seeking political party, they have that right to not participate and leave those willing to progress Egypt to do so. They no longer have a right to talk in the Community/Ummah of Egypt.
Egypt needs to move on, as a time table and road map towards stability and democracy after the toppling of a pharoh had been set, to adhere to. The community's livelihood is at stake.
Allah helps only those who are willing to help themselves to progress, not slackers.
Briefly, the FOCUS for the economy now will be:-
A.) Every single pound spent & CIRCULATED must see returns of at least 3 POUNDS, in tangible or intangible form, so that it can be sustainable to roll over for future.
I) Critical Industries Focus
Egyptian youths do not need all expense paid visits to disneyland or Nasa Space Centre, AND NEITHER does pious Muslims need another hundred Madrasahs or Mosques.
ENERGY & WATER industries are where funding should be spent on, as these are needs the Middle East will require for the next 20 years.
Solar energy and water purification/desalination plants require engineers, entreprenuers, investors, technicians and operators. It will create the most jobs for the young and the adults now if the switch to upgrade is made now.
Solar energy depends critically on its storage. All Egypt needs to improve is on such storage capacity of solar panels in order to be competitive to export those panels to local Middle East markets.
Water is the greatest concern in the tropical landmass, and there are initiatives on converting sea, river water into potable drinking water, and even using air - combining hydrogen and oxygen through chemical processes to get water.
It can be done on a large scale as the market for water is HUGE in the middle east, bigger than oil.
Thus, there is a future for generations of Egyptians to diversify and need not depend on oil or normadic culture. Today's Egypt is no longer 7th century Egypt, and will need better improvements in potico - socio-enconomics concepts to progress the larger population mass, not by 7th century style contextual qoutations, but evolution without losing moral and ethical principles.
II) Hospitality:- A major source of great revenue if more creative and innovative improvements are made, with SAFETY of visitors GUARANTEED. Even Muslim Brotherhood need funds to run their party, let alone the millions whose livelihood depends on it daily.
Mess with it, and those guilty will be hunted down and exterminated.
III) Transportation:- discourage unimportant car use in cities as it causes traffic jams and loss in productivity by:-
a. Improving public transportation, such as using mounted cameras on board buses to catch guilty obstructioning vehicles on peak hour bus lanes.
b. Offering better incentives for city inhabitants to ditch car and use the Cairo Metro, such as cash rebates, discount fares, promotions, and even trading activities on the stations to attract passengers and earn revenue for the Metro to give incentives.
c. Set up peak hours toll booth on critical roads, so that only those who need to use those city roads will pay into a govt pool fund for it, WHILE those who don't need and can make arrangements to avoid being on those roads and even get cash incentives from those who do from the pooled funds.
Concept - pay for better travel and those who do not use those roads during the peak hours are not neglected but rewarded for contribution to less traffic jams.
d. Tax incentives for companies with fleet of vehicles IF they use their vehicles productively. You don't use an 18 wheeler truck to send a can of Coke to a customer.
The incentive will help companies to plan better for profits AND not to contribute to traffic jams.
IV) Rural Areas Incentives.
The govt must not ignore rural areas as it will cause discontent if they feel they had been neglected by the govt who focusses only on the cities.
Energy and water are their basic critical needs.
a. Use tech to find more underground reservoirs of water so that they may have access to such and better management for their crops and human uses.
b. China is practically giving away their solar panels, and thus the govt can buy from China cheaply, supply it to the rural areas for their energy needs, and then get back returns by charging them a small fee monthly to make up for the purchase upfront by the govt, which most villagers cannot afford to do so.
This is a cheaper alternative to building costly energy grids to every district and province in Egypt.
With the RIGHT FOCUS, Egypt can get back on its feet quickly, as the people and resources are all ready. The political environment is the only problem, but NOT a hurdle, as it is a COMMON GROUND all can stand on. None can survive without resources.
WIth money circulated from international loans to all Egyptians, the GDP will increase with economic activity and returns will be seen in the treasury as revenues for further future spending such as temporary food and fuel subsidies without taxing heavily upon citizens, but higer tax rates only on successful and rich enterprises, as well as determined govt oversight on corruption
As it is the time for Ramadan, a time of reflection and a time of meeting fellow muslims, it is also a time for sharing, discussion and debating the future of the community for pragmatic solution s to progress and evolve Egypt, peacefully
Praise be to Allah.
One year may not be enough to turn the economy around, but with his lies & belligerances, he only made the economy WORSE with neglect, and thus the uprising.
MB claims the revolution is unconstitutional, but since when are revolutions by the PEOPLE ever constitutional?
Some fools claimed that the Pharoh can be 'constitutionally removed, but he refused every constitutional offer to resign, even in the face of facts, with the opposition trying, but all he did was to use the usual MB style of governance - sweet lies, nods of agreement, photo-op, shaking of hands, but once the backs are turned, every promise ignored.
Thus the only way to remove a Pharoh is by a revolution from the People. The military too are citizens, with nation, friends and families to protect, did not support tyrant Mubarack, and will not support Pharoh Mursi either.
2. If anyone cannot find political common grounds to stand on, then economic common ground is what that is left which ALL can stand on - None can survive without resources, no matter how pious one is.
MB had refused to cooperate for the sake of the nation, but as they are only a proven self seeking political party, they have that right to not participate and leave those willing to progress Egypt to do so. They no longer have a right to talk in the Community/Ummah of Egypt.
Egypt needs to move on, as a time table and road map towards stability and democracy after the toppling of a pharoh had been set, to adhere to. The community's livelihood is at stake.
Allah helps only those who are willing to help themselves to progress, not slackers.
Briefly, the FOCUS for the economy now will be:-
A.) Every single pound spent & CIRCULATED must see returns of at least 3 POUNDS, in tangible or intangible form, so that it can be sustainable to roll over for future.
I) Critical Industries Focus
Egyptian youths do not need all expense paid visits to disneyland or Nasa Space Centre, AND NEITHER does pious Muslims need another hundred Madrasahs or Mosques.
ENERGY & WATER industries are where funding should be spent on, as these are needs the Middle East will require for the next 20 years.
Solar energy and water purification/desalination plants require engineers, entreprenuers, investors, technicians and operators. It will create the most jobs for the young and the adults now if the switch to upgrade is made now.
Solar energy depends critically on its storage. All Egypt needs to improve is on such storage capacity of solar panels in order to be competitive to export those panels to local Middle East markets.
Water is the greatest concern in the tropical landmass, and there are initiatives on converting sea, river water into potable drinking water, and even using air - combining hydrogen and oxygen through chemical processes to get water.
It can be done on a large scale as the market for water is HUGE in the middle east, bigger than oil.
Thus, there is a future for generations of Egyptians to diversify and need not depend on oil or normadic culture. Today's Egypt is no longer 7th century Egypt, and will need better improvements in potico - socio-enconomics concepts to progress the larger population mass, not by 7th century style contextual qoutations, but evolution without losing moral and ethical principles.
II) Hospitality:- A major source of great revenue if more creative and innovative improvements are made, with SAFETY of visitors GUARANTEED. Even Muslim Brotherhood need funds to run their party, let alone the millions whose livelihood depends on it daily.
Mess with it, and those guilty will be hunted down and exterminated.
III) Transportation:- discourage unimportant car use in cities as it causes traffic jams and loss in productivity by:-
a. Improving public transportation, such as using mounted cameras on board buses to catch guilty obstructioning vehicles on peak hour bus lanes.
b. Offering better incentives for city inhabitants to ditch car and use the Cairo Metro, such as cash rebates, discount fares, promotions, and even trading activities on the stations to attract passengers and earn revenue for the Metro to give incentives.
c. Set up peak hours toll booth on critical roads, so that only those who need to use those city roads will pay into a govt pool fund for it, WHILE those who don't need and can make arrangements to avoid being on those roads and even get cash incentives from those who do from the pooled funds.
Concept - pay for better travel and those who do not use those roads during the peak hours are not neglected but rewarded for contribution to less traffic jams.
d. Tax incentives for companies with fleet of vehicles IF they use their vehicles productively. You don't use an 18 wheeler truck to send a can of Coke to a customer.
The incentive will help companies to plan better for profits AND not to contribute to traffic jams.
IV) Rural Areas Incentives.
The govt must not ignore rural areas as it will cause discontent if they feel they had been neglected by the govt who focusses only on the cities.
Energy and water are their basic critical needs.
a. Use tech to find more underground reservoirs of water so that they may have access to such and better management for their crops and human uses.
b. China is practically giving away their solar panels, and thus the govt can buy from China cheaply, supply it to the rural areas for their energy needs, and then get back returns by charging them a small fee monthly to make up for the purchase upfront by the govt, which most villagers cannot afford to do so.
This is a cheaper alternative to building costly energy grids to every district and province in Egypt.
With the RIGHT FOCUS, Egypt can get back on its feet quickly, as the people and resources are all ready. The political environment is the only problem, but NOT a hurdle, as it is a COMMON GROUND all can stand on. None can survive without resources.
WIth money circulated from international loans to all Egyptians, the GDP will increase with economic activity and returns will be seen in the treasury as revenues for further future spending such as temporary food and fuel subsidies without taxing heavily upon citizens, but higer tax rates only on successful and rich enterprises, as well as determined govt oversight on corruption
As it is the time for Ramadan, a time of reflection and a time of meeting fellow muslims, it is also a time for sharing, discussion and debating the future of the community for pragmatic solution s to progress and evolve Egypt, peacefully
Praise be to Allah.
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