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Muslim Brotherhood leader: Islam is the Answer to Price Hike

 
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PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2011 1:37 pm    Post subject: Muslim Brotherhood leader: Islam is the Answer to Price Hike Reply with quote

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Muslim Brotherhood leader: Islam is the Answer to Price Hikes
27 April 2011
Robert Spencer


Of course Islam is an economic solution, because in the Qur'an, obedience to Allah brings prosperity. So if Egypt is suffering economic woes, it is because it is not Islamic enough. And if Egypt does become an Islamic state and still doesn't prosper, the Jews are always there to blame.

"Brotherhood leader: Islam is the answer to price hikes," from Almasry Alyoum, April 27: ( http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/415190 )


A Muslim Brotherhood member presented Islam as an economic solution during a conference in Daqahlia Governorate Tuesday.

Talaat al-Shennawy, head of the Brotherhood's Daqahlia office, said Egypt could curb price increases by following God's rules.

Shennawy said the greatness of Islam lies in it being a comprehensive religion that embraces all fields of life.

As-Shennawy better be careful: saying something like that in America gets you a swift charge of "Islamophobia" from Islamic supremacists trying to deceive the public into thinking that Islam has no political dimension.

He said people should apply all Islamic orders rather than just the ones they like.

In apparent conflicting messages, the Brotherhood said during another conference in Minya that it does not want religion to govern the state.

"The Brotherhood will opt for a civilian state and is seeking a strong parliament, as well as municipal councils free of bribery and nepotism, that can address citizens' needs," said Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie....






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