Egypt’s El-Sisi Boldly Calls For Islamic Reformation

Islam, said El-Sisi needs a modern understanding and should not rely on a discourse that has not changed for 800 years.

Egyptian women express their support for General El-Sisi after voting for the new non-Islamist constitution. (Photo: © Reuters)Egyptian women express their support for General El-Sisi after voting for the new non-Islamist constitution. (Photo: © Reuters)

January 30, 2014 | 4 Comments »

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  1. @ Eric R.:

    As Mark Steyn has pointed out, Islam HAS undergone its reformation – and the genocidal jihadists are the result

    Good point! How could a religion like Islam ‘reform’ for the better? They would have to renounce the teachings of their founder and make significant changes to the Koran. That is not going to happen.

  2. As Mark Steyn has pointed out, Islam HAS undergone its reformation – and the genocidal jihadists are the result.

  3. General El-Sisi and the overall backlash against the Islamists may spark what the world needs most: An Islamic reformation. It is not enough to topple Islamists. Their ideological underpinning must be debated and defeated. The determinations of scholars from 800 years can no longer be treated as eternal truth, but for what they really are—opinions influenced by the times in which they were made.

    An Islamic reformation is overdue. At this stage, it seems hopeless to see any kind of reform due to fear by the majority of the people to challenge their religion. However, a courageous leader like General El-Sisi is a hope not only for Arabs/Muslims but for the entire world who has been suffering from jihadists. I wish others could support individuals like El-Sisi so that Arabs/Muslims would be able to see freedom like the rest of the world. I donot think Arabs/Muslims could go endlessly without fighting for their own freedom as the world around them are changing for good.