This may be happening much sooner than anticipated:
Egypt Gets Its Khomeini
Friday, February 18 may be a turning point in Egyptian history. On that day Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the best-known Muslim Brotherhood cleric in the world and one of the most famous Islamist thinkers, will address a mass rally in Cairo.
Up until now, the Egyptian revolution generally, and the Brotherhood in particular, has lacked a charismatic thinker, someone who could really mobilize the masses. Qaradawi is that man. Long resident in the Gulf, he is returning to his homeland in triumph.
Through internet, radio, his 100 books, and his weekly satellite television program, Qaradawi has been an articulate voice for revolutionary Islamism. He is literally a living legend.
Under the old regime, Qaradawi was banned from the country. He is now 84 years old -- two years older than the fallen President Husni Mubarak--but he is tremendously energetic and clear-minded.
It was Qaradawi who, in critiquing Usama bin Ladin and al-Qaida, argued that Islamists should always participate in elections because they would, he claims, invariably win them. Hamas and Hezb'allah have shown that he was right on that point.
Qaradawi, though some in the West view him as a moderate, supports the straight Islamist line: anti-American, anti-Western, wipe Israel off the map, foment Jihad, stone homosexuals, in short the works.
Have no doubt. It is Qaradawi, not bin Ladin, who is the most dangerous revolutionary Islamist in the world, and he is about to unleash the full force of his power and persuasion on Egypt.
This is an interesting development. The Muslim Brotherhood may be making their move towards generating more and more popular support as the elections loom in the future. It is difficult to know whether anything else can be accomplished in the interim (will elections actually occur, or will a "takeover" ensue before elections can occur?
There are more questions than answers at this point, but things are moving very fast right now and the various twists and turns are hard to predict.
Also see:
The Muslim Brotherhood's Political Pilgrims
Scott >>>>> In 19 Isiah it talks
ReplyDeleteabout a cruel and evil leader in
Egypt, is this him ??
Look like it to me
but at 84 he could NOT be the
Anti christ.....please write to
me IF you see any candidate to
take Masadeh's place.
thanks
Stephen >>>>>>>>>
Stephen
ReplyDeleteLike James has told you, Scott, none of us, are looking for a/c. We are all looking for the return of Jesus. A/c cannot be known until Jesus breaks the first seal and the Church is in heaven a while before that according to Scripture.
The build up is interesting - but keep your eyes on Jesus and off a/c
for your own sake. You are confusing prophecies, and deception sticks like glue unless you deal firmly with it.
God bless you
Sue