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Peter Shin's avatar

Egypt is perhaps the only Arab country which has been a coherent "state" throughout its existence since the days of the Pharaohs. They are not an artificial state such as Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and the like. They have been part of an Empire (ie. The Romans, the Mamluks, the Ottomans), but they were always distinctive and special. In fact, even during the days of Empire, Egypt enjoyed considerable autonomy and Mehmed Ali was one of the very first Muslim modernizers. Egypt has the potential to become a major player in the region. The West should support their journey.

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Kevin Barry's avatar

Wikipedia also has this which seems amazing for the Middle East?

"El-Sisi has called for the reform and modernisation of Islam;[96] to that end, he has taken measures within Egypt such as regulating mosque sermons and changing school textbooks (including the removal of some content on Saladin and Uqba ibn Nafi inciting or glorifying hatred and violence).[97][98] He has also called for an end to the Islamic verbal divorce; however, this was rejected by a council of scholars from Al-Azhar University.[99]"

Sisi was apparently educated at West Point. Interesting.

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