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Political Islam fading with the fall of Egypt?

Do you think that Morsi, who was part of the Muslim brotherhood, being taken down by the military and general public of Egypt is a sign of Islam's grip loosening in the Middle East? I was afraid for a while that Islam was taking over even Europe and Africa but this might be a sign its not, do you think so?

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  • Lv 7
    8 years ago

    Egypt is just one nation... A nation that is more exposed to external cultures and peoples than most of the other islamic theocracies.

    What most people don't understand is that Islam is, in and of itself, a political system and cult. You can't separate the two...

    As long as Islam exists, there will be horrors done in the name of Political Islam.

  • 8 years ago

    Morsi is a lying sh*tbag. The Muslim Brotherhood does not want democracy; they want only Theocracy and Power.

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    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    The Egyptian people took down Morsi because he was leading them down the same road as Sadat and we all know what road that was and they did not want to repeat it. Lets all pray that their new choice will lead Egypt to the new era of happiness that all Egyptians are hoping and asking for.

    Source(s): Apostle James the Greater
  • ?
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Religion is losing its grip in general; it's not down to what's falling, it's down to evidence rising (metaphorically).

    Source(s): Atheist
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