Egyptian Revolution P.1 HOSNI MUBARAK Jon Stewart The Daily Show Islamophobia
Egyptian Revolution HOSNI MUBARAK Part 1, Jon Stewart The Daily Show Islamophobia. Islamophobia for Dummies examines the first few days of the Egyptian Revolution to get a better idea about the Muslim world, and hopefully reduce some of the prejudices against Muslims. Islamic video covers the Revolution in Egypt against Hosni Mubarak with funny contents including Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report, Jon Stewart, The Daily Show, Tunisian Revolution, Barack Obama State of the Union 2011, Aasif Mandvi from Egyptian Embassy, Vice President Joe Biden, MSNBC, Fox News, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, Senator Mitch McConnell, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Iron Fist, Egyptian Government, No Comment, President Obama, President Bush, President Clinton, President Reagan, President Carter, President Lincoln, King George III, dictators, CNN, Israel, US government, Ben Ali, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Democracy Now, Amy Goodman, Juan Cole, William Hartung, Sharif Abdel Kouddous, , Made in USA, made in USA, made in china, Sean Hannity, stable Middle East, Samer Shehata, Muslim Brotherhood, Bill O’Reilly, The O’Reilly Factor, Jihadists, Al Qaeda, devil that we know, Zawahiri, Fareed Zakaria, CNN, Mohamed Elbaradei, Former Head of IAEA, Glenn Beck, Fox News, conspiracy theory, Islamic Fundamentalists, Bill Hemmer, shark attacks, Sharm El Sheikh, Mossad, yamaka, Steven Spielberg, Jaws, Jews, CPJ, Committee to Protect Journalists, Qatar, Al Jazeera, torture rendition, Hosno …
Thank you for helping us see the truth. It is something hard to see with all the FAKE CNN-FOX MEDIA. Thank you.
@ HuMuSuXWhy they have to lie? They have nothing to fear of! They said it clearly that they will not have a candidate in the presidency elections. BTW, I’m not a fan of them but I’m trying to tell you what the situation really is in Egypt. You do not need to guess about it.
Brilliant. . . . . thanks:)
@ Islamist groups have not MrBeego2 And lied before? Did you even know what happened in Iran in 79? Oh well, only time will tell how it pans out.
Great one. But please know one thing: It’s about having prejedices against muslims, not against Islam. It’s if so, muslimophobia, not Islamophobia, because Islam, like all other religions, should be observed, if they are not separated from the public sphere, and this is done in almost all Islamic countries.
omg Hosni Mubarak with all those presidents LMFAO
lol wtf @ MuhaddithDotOrg, The ppl are being sarcastic about Mubarak. thr making fun of him: P and yes, i agree with Aasif, Egypt was fkd up xD Washington DC was the place to be. .
We do not actually have a negative view of the U.S. or Americans. Politics is as pragmatic as a cause can get. From now on though, you can do you, and we’ll do us
Hey, in Michigan, adultery can give you a life sentence in jail if charges are pressed, and looky here: it is a sin in Christianity too! WOW! A law that’s on the books Corresponds with a sin in Christianity! Sun Michigan must be a theocracy! That’s not what theocracy means. It takes a little more than simply for some laws to correspond to warrant calling it a theocracy.
@ Wrldeye12 I brought up the example of Israel because though it is formally secular, many laws are based on Jewish Law. Similarly, in the U.S., though it is formally secular, in many states death penalty is practiced and other laws are in place that derive from the Old Testament. Gay marriage is probably for this very reason forbidden as well. People would oppose it if they were not Christian? Of course not. By your definition, these facts make the U.S. and Israel into theocracies. There are degrees.
@ HashRash87 Iran and SA would be strictly defined as theocracies, but any country that Allows for a Large portions of their law to come from Sharia is Sufficiently morally misguided to warrant contempt from western liberal democracies. Yes that Wisconsin law is bizarre, but it’s an anomalous and outlying minority. The vast majority of the Arab / Muslim world suffers from despot with a significant base in Islam, faith or drunk rulers willing to hasten the return of the mahdi. Israel is an oasis
@ I’m not denying that wrldeye12 they have many laws based on Islam, nor am I defending it. My argument with you is over the semantics of theocracy. For a government to be a theocracy, sharia law must follow to the letter, and NEVER contradict it, unless the law is for something not covered in Sharia. Only KSA, and pretty much IRI qualify. The rest pick parts of Sharia as the basis for laws, while other parts are rejected. If only parts of it has to correspond. . . adultery is a felony in Wisconsin.
@ HashRash87 what does draconian punishments have to do with Islamism? Are you serious? Is severing the hand of thieves not draconian? Islamism and sharia, according to draconian western values, defines. The woman in Iran sentenced to death for ‘dishonoring the Prophet or Allah’ is the quintessence of draconian. Does not matter if it’s they are strict like SA, or occasional barbarians like Iran, any state that Allows it is corrupt. Israel executed murderers not awoman with 2kids profaning Islam
@ Wrldeye12 What does draconian punishments on activists have to do with Islamism? Those activists are most likely just as Muslim as the rulers. The police and PSO are trying to secure Saleh’s rule. It’s not Islam that’s at stake here. Islam forms the basis of many laws, but many laws so stray away from Islam. It is Sharia to cut the hands off thieves, but only Saudi practices it permanently. Iran practices it occasionally. If that’s your basis for calling it theocracy, then Israel is one too.
@ HashRash87 It’s just not true. Islam forms the basis and source of law. If the police and impose draconian punishments on PSO activists, or fail to Prevent religious intolerance, they are defacto Islamist. In Pakistan, Egypt and Iran, it is forbidden to enact law through any process if it’s perceived to be anti-Islam. Yes they were protesting against his rule, not the religion, Which makes it more likely they’d vote for it. It’s not only religion, USSR and N. Korea are equally brutal, if not more
@ Wrldeye12 Yes, there is separation of Mosque and state in Yemen, as with most Arab Dictatorships. They are all secular police-states except Saudi. No, the laws are not mostly based on Islamic law. Parts of Sharia is imposed, yes. President Saleh does not legitimize his rule through religion, nor were the protesters protesting against religion. They were protesting against his person, Which is entirely different. USSR was a secular state. Was it not brutal? Brutality is not exclusive to religion
@ HashRash87 Are you saying there is separation of mosque and state in Yemen? Is the Legal and Judicial branch of the government not predominantly based on Islamic law? Sharia is not imposed on the citizens by the Yemeni police or the PSO? Why, on April 14th, 2011, Yemeni police did beat women with sticks as they rallied to oust President Saleh after 33 years of rule? Does this sound like a secular state to you?
@ Wrldeye12 I’ll give you the Sudan, though. But Somalia has hardly a government at all It’s like a wasteland of anarchy down there.
@ Islamophobia4dummies thanks very much i always enjoy these videos
@ Wrldeye12 Actually, theocracy means law of the land is based on Sharia, Sharia and secular enters where appropriate, short. Only Iran and Saudi qualify that description. The rest of the countries you mentioned, although not pleasant places, have a secular legislative basis, mostly just continuing to use the legislation left over from the colony era, but use Sharia law where it is popular. For instance, in none of these countries is mandatory veiling. If what Sharia law state, it would be.
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@ HashRash87 If sharia is state law than it’s a theocracy that he state religion civil rights and freedoms deterministic mines ie. no separation of church (mosque) and state. So which countries follow this barbaric countries mandate? Somalia, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen, Iran and others. the others countries with Islam as state religion but have not imposed Sharia are no bastion for freedom in the world. Right now, Islamists are the more vocal, threatening and deadly Muslims in the world.
@ Wrldeye12 A sea of ??Islamic theocracies? There’s two: Iran and Saudi Arabia, and Iranians have been against their current government from the start. If you study Iran’s modern history, you’ll see that the Iranian Khomeini duped people from the start. 1) He never explained what “Islamic Republic” actually means, and 2) The referendum to create the Islamic Republic had two choices; Islamic Republic: Yes, No. Only after people had voted did he reveal that the clerics would be ABOVE the parliament.
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@ Monkilicious No Qaradawi is not pushing for Sharia, he just campaigns for suicide bombings, uprisings and war for secular humanism right reasons? Yaqoub Egyptian media is not you. the former speaker for the Muslim Brotherhood Kamal Al-Hilbawi calls on copying the model of Iran. Egyptian Cleric Safwat Higazi how about, so with a TV show calling for Jihad? Turkey and Indonesia are minorities but in a sea of ??Islamic theocracies. Another Iran in the world is intolerable