Egyptian Islamists back liberal candidate — in order to thwart Muslim Brotherhood
Mr. Aboul Fotouh’s liberal understanding of Islamic law on matters of individual freedom and economic equality had already made him the preferred candidate of many Egyptian liberals.
His endorsement on Saturday by the Salafis now makes him the candidate of Egypt’s most determined conservatives, too. Known for their strict focus on Islamic law, the Salafis often talk of reviving medieval Islamic corporal punishments, restricting women’s dress and the sale of alcohol, and cracking down on heretical culture…
Salafi leaders described their decision in part as a reaction against the presidential candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood, the powerful and established Islamist group that now dominates Parliament. Though more moderate than the Salafis, the Brotherhood also favors the fashioning of an explicitly Islamic democracy in Egypt, and on social and cultural issues the group is closer to the Salafis than Mr. Aboul Fotouh is.
But in television interviews on Saturday night, some Salafis said they believed the Brotherhood’s current candidate, Mohamed Morsi, was weaker than either Mr. Aboul Fotouh or the Brotherhood’s original nominee, Khairat el-Shater. Others said the group was wary of giving a monopoly on political power to the Brotherhood, which recently abandoned its pledge not to seek control of the presidency as well as the Parliament.









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So, they are smart enough to offer up a relatively “liberal” figurehead for the presidency, while the Brotherhood does the real work.
Interesting.
Difficultas_Est_Imperium on April 29, 2012 at 2:19 PM
James Clapper is shocked!
NotCoach on April 29, 2012 at 2:21 PM
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
lester on April 29, 2012 at 2:49 PM
6 one way half a dozen the other. MB vs. Salafists Is there much of a difference?
Kermit on April 29, 2012 at 3:07 PM
Isn’t liberalism grand! And all we have to worry about is Mitt’s liberal Individual Mandate.
Freedom be damned! It is the liberal way or the highway. /GOP message
DannoJyd on April 29, 2012 at 3:09 PM
Petty squabbles among fellow travelers. The Salafists are more extreme, but the difference is insignificant by Western standards, no matter how much Obama and his administration would like us to believe otherwise.
The real bad news for Egypt and Egyptians is that the Islamists of all stripes all want to retreat centuries into history, even if some don’t mean to return all the way back to the origins in the 7th century. The same religious, racial and gender bigotry, the same unequal treatment before the law, the same brutal punishments of Shari’a law are shared. On the other hand, it appears a majority of Egyptians support the retreat into the past. That just about guarantees economic and social stagnation, if not deterioration beyond the country’s present sorry state.
novaculus on April 29, 2012 at 3:19 PM
It reminds one of that great struggle for liberty in the streets of Germany prior to Hitler gaining power between the Nazis and the Communists.
NotCoach on April 29, 2012 at 3:26 PM
Sheriff Joe Biden thinks that Egypt should be divided into three parts in order to appease all of the factions. SC Justice Ginsburg thinks that the Egyptians should not use the US Constitution as its model. President Obama says, “You want more money? Present!”
onlineanalyst on April 29, 2012 at 3:59 PM
From my friend who is in Cairo now, when I asked his feelings on this very article: “”a campaign that could shape the ultimate outcome of the revolt that ousted the former strongman, Hosni Mubarak”…
This statement is either willfully ignorant or just plain stupid. The military is still in power in a country that has never known anything else, and a little bit of musical chairs amongst the ascendant voices of the opposition is seen as the key variable?
This is some crap analysis by the Times. The Western press is so friggin’ hysterical about its recent discovery that Egypt is full of Muslims that it is ignoring that the US just gave the decades-old military government another billion-dollar check. The Egyptian military controls a third of the Egyptian economy and is trying its own citizens in marshal courts. Have no illusions about who is in power, regardless of what kind of religious window dressing gets hung. In short, let me echo a sentiment I have seen spray painted all over downtown Cairo: “Fuck SCAF”.”
Dr. Manhattan on April 29, 2012 at 4:52 PM
Muslim rope-a-dope at 1.5 billion a pop.
BL@KBIRD on April 29, 2012 at 5:03 PM