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LA TIMES / Meris Luts
12-Feb-2011 (4 comments)
Iran's supreme leader calls uprisings an 'Islamic awakening' Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says the upheaval in the region is a defeat for the U.S., and a 'liberating Islamic movement.' But Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood rejects his statement, calling it the 'Egyptian people's revolution.' >>>
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Siavash300

Egyptians are Sunni. They hate Shia and mullahs in Iran

by Siavash300 on

Muslim brotherhood and majority of Egyptians are Sunni and they all hate Iranian form of Islam which is Shia. All my Sunni friends hate Shia in Iran because the Islamic gang who occupied Iran for last 32 years didn't allow Sunni people to have Sunni Mosque in Tehran. Not even 1 mosque.  


iamfine

I have strong feeling that

by iamfine on

I have a feeling that the Egyptian turmoil will eventually go to the hand of average Egyptian. Having in mind that average Egyptians are much more religious than Iranians. But, the influence of media and foreign powers may shift things differently.


Roozbeh_Gilani

"Nakhodeh Shokr Nakon"

by Roozbeh_Gilani on

آغا، والله ما منظور شما رو نفهمیدیم. یا به فارسی‌ بنویس که حتی من رشتی هم بلدم، یا به انگلیسی که اکثر جماعت میدانند. یا اصلا به زبان شیرین عربی‌ بنویس که اینجا خیلی‌ طرفدار داره


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Nakhordeh Shokr Nakon

by IranMilitaryForum.net on

For Egypt to have a true independence under any Democracy, there is only one way and that is to cut the hands of Imperialists and Zionists and that is by going Islamic. Any other form of "democracy" is an import and not home grown and horribly opened to foreign influence in the name of freedom and democracy from the US, Europe and the Zio-Fascists.

So, don't count your eggs yet! You just might be surprised!!!!!

 

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