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Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Obama's opportunity in Charm City


Doug Burton wrote this piece at the Philo's project. The writings in the blog are all mine, except when some one write about me, it will be included here.  I don't have to agree with Mr. Burton, but he has quoted me and I agree with some of the material.

Mike Ghouse
Courtesy of Philo's project. 

Obama's opportunity in Charm City 

Doug Burton


The president’s upcoming visit to the Islamic Society of Baltimore will give him the opportunity to tell us all to take a breath before sounding the alarm about new waves of non-vetted Muslim masses crashing our gates. Expect a legacy statement to showcase American religious freedom, tolerance, pluralism and inclusiveness to audiences overseas.
Hopefully this visit will be more than a photo-op guaranteed to underscore the politically correct myth that Islamism isn’t Islam and that the religion of Islam has no causal link to terrorism. Americans know this plank is a nonsequiter: the Obama Administration says that no terrorists are Muslims, whereas virtually all Jihadi terrorists say they are Muslims.
Perhaps conservatives can give Muslim believers a break here. True, many American imams will not acknowledge that the Islamic State, Al-Qaeda or any form of violent Jihadism is Islam. But anguish could be hear in one imam’s voice as he spoke up during an interview to say, “Let me stop you right there. ISIS has nothing to do with Islam, which is a religion of peace – only peace. That’s like saying the crusaders who raped, murdered or tortured Muslims for centuries were really Christians.” While his constraint on language is his hapless dilemma, it reminds us that in the hearts of the vast majority of devout practitioners, Islam is a divine encounter, leading to a higher plane of compassion, self-transformation, lawfulness and justice.
More importantly, on Feb. 3, President Barack Obama has an opportunity to educate Americans about the great potential of American Muslims in the war of ideas within the Islamic world. As many an analyst has pointed out, Islam as a civilization has had neither a renaissance nor enlightenment, and is due. Fundamentalist Islam rooted in the Arabian Peninsula is actually at war with modernity. We aren’t dealing with “a clash of civilizations” as much as a crisis within one civilization – Islam.
American Muslims could make a big difference because they are different. The fact is, Islam has contextualized in North America’s democratic environment. Just as Christianity adapted to new cultures and ethical traditions as it moved from ancient Israel to Greece, to Rome to the heart of German Europe, and finally to North America, so has Islam.
The Muslims who murdered their colleagues in San Bernardino were in America, but notof it. American Muslims are inured to modernity: well educated and rooted in America. By one count, 5 percent of America’s doctors are Muslims, and many have served in the armed forces. Muslims are voters and public servants. At least two American Muslims serve in Congress. A week after the Paris attacks, the American Muslim Institution held an anti-ISIS protest on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. After the San Bernardino massacre, several Islamic societies held a candlelight vigil and memorial service at the Islamic Center of Silver Springs.
American Muslims who are passionate about Islam flourishing under the protection of a secular government have champions such as Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser M.D., the founder and president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy and the author of “A Battle for the Soul of Islam: An American Muslim Patriot’s Fight to Save His Faith.” Jasser currently serves as a commissioner on the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.
As Dr. Michael Ghouse, executive director of American Muslim Institution, said, “America is unquestionably the land of the free and the brave. The American Muslims love it, and once here, have unmoored Islam from its cultural chains. Yet American Muslims have retained the true spirit of Islam; a beautiful system devised to restore sanity and common sense in a given society through simple basics like being truthful, trustworthy, standing up for justice, humility and kindness as their life style.”
Dr. Walid Phares, an advisor to members of Congress and the author of “The War of Ideas,” said, “The problem in President Obama’s approach to diffuse the so-called Islamophobia is that his administration marginalizes the groups within the Muslim community that promote liberal views and anti-jihadi activities, while the more Islamist factions close to the Muslim Brotherhood have been elevated by the White House to the status of sole representatives of the community.
“Like any other community, the Muslim American community is not monolithic,” Phares argued. “American Muslims include the more fundamentalist and the more secular. To fight the ideology of the Jihadi terrorists, you need NGOs who would respond to the latter’s ideology not cover up for it.”
He went on to point out that, as seen in both Egypt and Tunisia, for example, the silent majority is strongly opposed to the Islamists. “But the advisors of the Obama Administration may have convinced the president of the opposite. Hence the repetitive failures of Washington in the campaign against the extremists. For the Islamists won’t challenge the jihadists – only secular Muslims will. Obama should have asked Zuhdi Jasser and his reformers to walk with him to that mosque. That would have created balance and neutralized Islamophobia among Americans.”
Muslim American patriots will be sitting in the pews Wednesday, yet it’s not clear yet if a president looking for opportunity will see America’s best assets looking back at him.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Foreign Policy - General Sisi is dangerous to Egypt's future; United States has to play its humanitarian role.

URL - http://theghousediary.blogspot.com/2014/03/foreign-policy-general-sisi-is.html

General Sisi has gone over the edge, and has issued a death warrant to 529 men who belong to the Brotherhood. This will begin a spiraling of violence ruining Egypt for years to come. As a Humanitarian, pluralist and a Muslim I condemn this, and urge the President of the United States to talk to Sisi and stop this non-sense. Those men belong in a prison, and most of them are habitable to normal life. It is easy to kill, and any idiot can do that if they have a gun, the wise thing is to end extremism, and not kill people. 




Sadly these bullies (in all religions with no exception) do not follow the very religion they claim to follow. Killing one person is like killing the whole humanity, there is wisdom in it - religion is about building cohesive societies where we all can live without fear of the other. 

Think about this. 

Everything on the earth is created with harmony and balance. Look at the stars, planets and the universe - everything is functioning precisely and in balance. Look at our own body, it functions well and in balance if we eat right - disturb that balance, everything goes wrong.

Injustice (taking advantage of, oppression, suppression, sidelining, cheating, robbing…..) is the only thing that messes that balance, once things are off balance they deteriorate faster unless checked.

Over the last three years, I have argued about the Brotherhood, and I do not like their ideology, and have almost called them a terrorist organization.  They want to impose strangulating form of Sharia on Egyptians - violating the very basics of Islam - there is no compulsion in religion, and no one is responsible for other's acts, Quran is absolutely clear on that. God will not place any one's burden on others.  The kind of Sharia that compels others to obey, the kind of Sharia that is unjust is Un-Islamic. More of us need to speak out. 

Sean Hannity (Fox News) was wrong and I was right in believing that Brotherhood will not gain power and will lose out because of the extremist ideology they were following. 
The short-sighted men and women in the US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Israel would like to get the Brotherhood people killed, they do not know the mess it will make, they are revenge seekers and not the seekers of justice, balance and harmony in a society. 

Sisi wants to murder 529 men in broad day light. The bullies in power can do that, but that will mess up Egypt for years to come… he cannot kill the ideology by suppression, it will flare up even more. There is history to contend with; when King Farooq, Gen Nasser and President Sadat pushed them, and each time they crushed the Brotherhood, they grew in numbers. 

You can only change people through effective education. Violence breeds violence, and it is human to dig in their heels when pushed to the corner. 

I intend to write a full article on the topic and appeal to the dictators in Egypt to follow Islam. God is merciful, Prophet is a mercy to mankind… and if they are followers of Islam, they need to be merciful. 

Mike Ghouse committed to cohesive societies. 
www.MikeGhouse.net

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Egypt is burning: Sean Hannity on Fox News with Mike Ghouse

Mike’s talking points:

 Sean, I told you a year ago, and repeated again, that the people who dared the might of Mubarak to earn freedom, risked their lives in Tahrir Square will not let another dictatorial regime of Brotherhood snatch it up. They will fight and get their freedom back, and they did.
Obama called in Morsi to announce and hold elections to ensure the support or lack of it, but respectfully honor 40 Million Egyptians demand. The pig headed Morsi did not listen. Had he listened to Obama, this chaos and Mayhem would have been prevented. Obama is also right to ask the interim regime to respect the protestors.
The announcement of emergency rule was necessary to restore law and order; however, killing 149 people for demonstrating against government is wrong, dead wrong. The interim regime is no better than the Morsi or Mubarak regimes. You cannot curtail free speech and demonstration that is the foundation of a healthy democracy.

The looting and shooting must be checked - in the mayhem - Mary Guirguis Church in Sohag, and Suez, as well as properties owned by Copts are being attacked. The Brotherhood is accused of doing this - regardless of who it is, the criminals must be punished. 

The hallmark of civil society is how the minorities, women, children and the weak are treated and protected in a nation, and this applies to every nation.

Right now, the Egyptians Copts are apprehensive and that does not bode well for Egypt. From an Islamic point of view, it is goes against the very grain of Islam - Prophet Muhammad has proclaimed that protection of the properties of others is a basic right and if a Muslim is unjust towards others, on the day of Judgment, He will stand up in support of the victim and against the Muslim. This document is preserved at St. Catherine Monastery in Mt. Sinai. We need to preserve that document before the extremists get to it. 

Brotherhood was an oppressive and extremist organization, but they have a right to exist and right to speech and propagate their extremism, just as we have similar organizations in other nations.  The Military guy Sisi sneaked into the freedom seekers and has hijacked the freedom of the people, and taking it out on the members of the Brotherhood. 
I am proud of the Nobel Prize Laureate ElBaradei who resigned as the interim VP, and said, "It has become difficult for me to continue bearing responsibility for decisions that I do not agree with and whose consequences I fear," ElBaradei wrote. "I cannot bear the responsibility for one drop of blood.''

No one can oppress the other forever, it is bound to collapse. The oppressor lives in fear and his days will always be numbered. We have a full history of it in front of us we can see no oppressor has ever lasted for long. Now if the interim government becomes an oppressor, they need to go, and the freedom fighters will be getting rid of these sickos who are killing people.
There will be more bloodshed – but ultimately freedom will win.
There is a price to pay to earn the freedom; every nation has gone through that exercise including our own US of A, ultimately the Egyptians will get their freedom.

Mike Ghouse
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Mike Ghouse is a speaker, thinker and a writer on pluralism, politics, peace, Islam,IsraelIndiainterfaith, and cohesion at work place. He is committed to building aCohesive America and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day atwww.TheGhousediary.com. He believes in Standing up for others and has done that throughout his life as an activist. Mike has a presence on national and local TV, Radio and Print Media. He is a frequent guest on Sean Hannity show on Fox TV, and a commentator on national radio networks, he contributes weekly to the Texas Faith Column at Dallas Morning News; fortnightly at Huffington post; and several other periodicals across the world. His personal site www.MikeGhouse.net indexes his work through many links. 


Egypt declares state of emergency
The exceptional measures were taken as "the security and order of the nation face danger due to deliberate sabotage, and attacks on public and private buildings and the loss of life by extremist groups," the presidency said.

Interim president Adly Mansour "has tasked the armed forces, in cooperation with the police, to take all necessary measures to maintain security and order and to protect public and private property and the lives of citizens".

More than 100 killed as Egyptian forces break up sit-in
CAIRO — Nearly 100 people were killed in clashes across the country that erupted Wednesday when Egyptian security forces cleared out thousands of people at sit-ins demanding the return of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.

The Egyptian Health Ministry says 149 people died and hundreds were injured in the clashes, after which Egypt's interim president declared a state of emergency and night-time curfew.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/08/14/egypt-camps-demonstrators/2651377/

US Condemns Egyptian Govt for Using Violence Against Protesters
The White House has strongly condemned Egypt's interim government for using violence against supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.

He also repeated calls for the mostly Islamist protesters to "demonstrate peacefully."
Egypt's military-backed interim government launched a deadly crackdown on pro-Morsi protest camps in Cairo earlier in the day, triggering condemnation from leaders of Muslim nations that backed the deposed leader.
The White House opposes Cairo's imposition of one-month state of emergency in response to escalating unrest in the country.
Egypt's Interim Vice President ElBaradei resigns while clashes across Egypt leave more than 100 dead
In a resignation letter sent to Interim President Adly Mansour as the day's death toll from clashes throughout Egypt mounted, ElBaradei cited "decisions I do not agree with" regarding the government's crackdown on the political turmoil which began on July 3 with the ouster of former President Mohammed Morsi, Reuters reports.
"It has become difficult for me to continue bearing responsibility for decisions that I do not agree with and whose consequences I fear," ElBaradei wrote. "I cannot bear the responsibility for one drop of blood.''

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Ghouse on Steve Malzberg Radio show New York

MIKE GHOUSE ON STEVE MALZBERG SHOW, NEW YORKhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9stJR-wVPPw
Mike Ghouse, President of the Foundation for Pluralism, on Stabilization of Egypt - YouTube

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    Mike Ghouse, President of the Foundation for Pluralism, joined Steve to discuss Obama's calling for election ...

GOOD REPORT FROM AL-JAZEERAH
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/07/20137222343142718.html


Published on Jul 2, 2013
Mike Ghouse, President of the Foundation for Pluralism, joined Steve to discuss Obama's calling for election in Egypt and even as a Republican, he is glad Obama has finally taken "one right step" in this foreign policy decision.






Morsi needs to go or mend to reflect the public sentiment of freedom, and not fascism or oppression. He rammed the constitution through, just like Obama did with his health care bill the first time - unless we have consensus, decisions fail to become sustainable. Texas Senate tried to do the same - The Brotherhood and the Republican right wingers forget that the government is of the people, for the people and BY the people, without their consensus, nothing should be placed. Read my article this evening at Dallas Morning News about the morality of protesters and senators.


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Mike Ghouse is a speaker, thinker and a writer on pluralism, politics, peace, Islam,IsraelIndiainterfaith, and cohesion at work place. He is committed to building aCohesive America and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day atwww.TheGhousediary.com. He believes in Standing up for others and has done that throughout his life as an activist. Mike has a presence on national and local TV, Radio and Print Media. He is a frequent guest on Sean Hannity show on Fox TV, and a commentator on national radio networks, he contributes weekly to the Texas Faith Column at Dallas Morning News; fortnightly at Huffington post; and several other periodicals across the world. His personal site www.MikeGhouse.net indexes his work through many links.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Sean Hannity, Pamela Geller and Mike Ghouse on Egypt

Here are a variety of clips within 2 hours of the show - a total of 150 items have made it on the search engine, here are a few...Its amazing passion with the people on the right, if they spend half that energy in peace making, they can change the world.

Except the mediaite, none of them are moderate groups... where are the moderates? I am surprised at the missing left


Mike Ghouse

Pamela Geller And Hannity Muslim Guest Erupt In Shouting Match: ‘How Dare You Accuse Me Of Murder!’

 Sean Hannity tonight brought attention to Egyptians taking to the streets to protest the regime of President Mohammed Morsi. Pamela Geller andMike Ghouse got into an angry, heated back-and-forth when Geller confronted Ghouse for claiming her New York subway anti-jihad ads were responsible for someone losing their life in the subway. She shouted at him, “How dare you accuse me of murder!”

After slamming President Obama for helping the Egyptian government, Hannity touted how he said from the very beginning that instituting a president with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood would turn out badly for Egypt. Ghouse said that it’s wrong for the U.S. to be aiding Egypt, and agreed that Obama should not be offering his support for the Morsi regime. He called Morsi a “bully,” Hannity called him an “Islamic extremist” (though Ghouse disputed the necessity of including the “Islamic” part).
Geller noted how Morsi fully believes that Obama will ultimately not side with the protestors, saying the American president is consistently “on the side of jihadic Islamic supremacist regimes” from Libya to Egypt. Geller also explained that she was banned from England for her outspokenness on these issues. She then confronted Ghouse about accusing her and her anti-jihad ads of causing the death of someone in the subway system, demanding an apology from him.
Ghouse refused to apologize, noting that last year he warned of the “dangers of those ads,” but Geller insisted that the ads said nothing about Islam, just about jihad and “savages.” Ghouse shot back, “You owe an apology to the people who you are hurting and saying bad things about it.” Geller countered, “You’re saying the truth hurts people, don’t you see how irrational your logic is?” She shouted, “How dare you accuse me of murder!”
Watch the video below, courtesy of Fox News:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/pamela-geller-and-hannity-guest-erupt-in-shouting-match-over-islam-how-dare-you-accuse-me-of-murder/#disqus_thread


Pamela Geller And Hannity Guest Erupt In Shouting Match Over Islam ...
Pamela Geller and Mike Ghouse got into an angry, heated back-and-forth when Geller confronted Ghouse for claiming her New York subway anti-jihad ads were ...

Pamela Gellar Explodes on Muslim Guest Over Criticism of Her Anti ...


www.theblaze.com/.../pamela-gellar-explodes-on-muslim-guest-over-critici...
4 mins ago – Things got heated on "Hannity" Monday night when Mike Ghouse, a practicing Muslim, seemingly accused anti-radical Islam blogger Pamela Gellar (for the ...