Voting in Egypt as "Holy War" / Its Only Value, to Empower Sharia (GateStone Institute) by Raymond Ibrahim 05/22/12)
Source: http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3071/voting-in-egypt
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If the non-Islamic candidates win, it will only be "by cheating," at
which point "the Islamist organizations" will resort to "armed
action" and such presidents will suffer the same fate as Anwar Sadat
[assassination].
Despite the fact that some in the West portray Islam and democracy as
being perfectly compatible, evidence continues to emerge that many
countries in the Middle East, democracy and elections are various
means to one end: the establishment of a decidedly undemocratic form
of law—Islamic, or Sharia Law.
An Egyptian cleric, Dr. Talat Zahran, proclaimed that it
is "obligatory to cheat at elections, a beautiful thing" -- meaning
that voting is a tool, an instrument, the only value of which is to
empower Sharia.
Another cleric, Hazim Shuman, who has his own TV program, issued a
fatwa that likened voting for Islamist candidates to a "jihad," or a
holy war, adding that paradise awaits whoever is "martyred" during
the electoral campaign.
Similarly, according to Al-Wafd, last Friday, May 18th, Yusuf al-
Qaradawi, one of if not the most authoritative clerics in the Islamic
world, "called on all Egyptians to vote for one of the Islamist
candidates." He specifically named the three Islamists, Muhammad
Mursi (candidate of the Salafist party), Abd al-Mun´im Abu al-Futuh
(candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood´s political wing), and Muhammad
al-Salim al-Awwa. Qaradawi described them as "best for Egypt" because
they will "apply the Islamic Sharia and achieve justice." Further,
during his Friday sermon, Qaradawi said that it is "mandatory for
every Egyptian to go and vote for the presidential elections,"
calling it a form of "obligatory testimony" on behalf of Islam, and
quoting Koran 2:283 as proof: "and do not conceal testimony, and
whoever conceals it, his heart is surely sinful; and Allah knows what
you do."
Sheikh Osama Qassim, however, a member of Egypt´s notorious Islamic
Jihad, which also seeks to install Sharia law, focused on the non-
Islamist candidates—he specifically named Ahmed Shafiq and Amr Mussa—
saying that if they win the presidential elections, it will only
be "by cheating," at which point "the Islamist organizations" will
resort to "armed action" [code for Jihad], adding that such
presidents will suffer the same fate of Anwar Sadat [assassination],
but that this time, the struggle will see "the Islamists achieve
complete domination" in Egypt.
Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom
Center and an Associate Fellow at the Middle East Forum.
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