Is this Egypt that we knew?
By: Mohamed S. Kamel*
Montreal, December 10th, 2010
When I look at
what is going on in Iraq, in Pakistan, in Palestine, when I see Marwa Al
Sherbini killed in a German court on July 7th 2009, I get confused. Are we in the 21st century? Or are we back in time, hundreds of years before
Jesus Christ?
When I saw
Egyptian police use live ammunition on Christian Coptic protesters, killing 4
of them in al-Omraneyya, in November 2010, I got confused. Is this Egypt? Is this our country that we all know, and
where we grew up together, Egyptian, Christian and Muslims?
The Egypt I knew
and the Egyptian I knew were completely different. The Egypt I knew is the one where we all
leaved together in harmony.
Let me tell you
how I grew-up in Cairo:
I am a Muslim. I practice my religion. I was raised with Christian neighbours. We grew-up together and we still maintain a
strong relation.
In high school,
my closest friends were Christian. I
remember praying at my Christian friend’s home, in Egypt and in Montreal as
well. I attended several lectures by Pope
Shenouda, (Wednesday weekly sermon). I read the Bible, the old and the new
testimony.
In university, our
Christian classmates where fasting with us during Ramadan, and they were enjoying
it. We made many jokes. I remember Mohsen, jokingly saying: “Ramadan
is the greatest month, you Muslims fast and suffer and we enjoy sweet and
Quizzes (Fawazeer)”
But what
happened? Let us go back to see what
caused us to reach this division that starts to grow.
Do we remember Alzawya Alhamra in June 1981? Do we remember the surrounding environment? Let me take you back to this time and let us find
the relation.
When Anwar Sadat took power and just after October 1973,
he had only one goal on his mind, to kill all opposition, at that time the only
real opposition to his plans were the left wing. So he started arming thugs in universities to
practice bullying. This opened the road
to a new form of politics in Egypt. He
then advanced his plan to sign Camp David Accords on September 18th,
1978.
After signing Camp David Accords, he begged Pope Shenouda to encourage Egyptian Christian
to perform pilgrimage (Haj to Al Quds).
He refused, and he refuse to allow them doing so, because this will
create a huge drift between Muslims and Christian.
Sadat promised Egyptians that
with Camp David accord, Egypt will flourish.
He failed in Camp David and feared people’s anger. He played the old game; let’s turn people
against each other. So he turned his failure in Camp David into a huge success of
turning Egyptian against each other.
In early 1981 was “Alzawya Alhamra”.
Then on September 5th 1981, Sadat exiled
Pope Shenouda. In October 6th,
he was killed.
And now, there is the new
regime that has fooled people for more than 30 years and that didn’t do better
than his predecessor. Supports Israel and attacks all Egyptians, attacks all
their rights.
In January 2010, another attack
on Naj Hammadi church left 6 people dead and a scared and angry population. Yes,
they have the right to be angry! But we
are angry on whom? That is the question!
During this period, the regime
continued its support to a new generation of so called Islamic groups, but when
the real political Islamic movement (The Muslim Brotherhood) entered the
political arena, the government started a new wave of harassment against them.
Through all this and from time
to time, we are faced with fabricated problems: the building of a Church,
somebody changing his/her religion, some screams “they are kidnapping our girls”. Some claiming that Christians are preparing
for a civil war and are Weapons is stores inside the churches. Others are claiming that Muslim Brotherhood will
suspend religious and human rights and will oppress Non-Mulsims.
By the way recently, Pope Shenouda,
quoted from the Quran in his weekly sermon: "Let the People of the Bible
adjudicate according to what God revealed therein. And whoever does not
adjudicate in accordance to what God reveals, they are among the corrupt"
(5: 47). And in an interview published last June he stated that “We simply ask
the judges, if they want to reconcile with the Church, to apply the Islamic
shariah."
So where is the conflict between Egyptians, it is
all a fabricated problem manufactured by the Egyptian corrupted regime, so
Egyptians turn against each other and they suppress democracy, destroy what
remained of Egypt.
When I stand in
the face of the discrimination against Canadian Muslims, I do that not because
I am a Muslim but because they have rights, and because this is the true Islam. So I shouldn’t be hesitant in supporting Egyptian
Christian in their rights to practice their religions and build
their churches.
Ignorance is the reason behind
all these problems. Neither Islam nor
Christianity calls for citizens to turn against one another. Both religions came from the only God to
teach people how to live together.
Who said love your neighbours? Jesus (ASW)
said it and Mohamed (ASW) said it.
Some people consider it insensitive
to say that it is not the problem of the Christian but is the problem of an
entire country. Sorry it is the reality.
Yes, there is discrimination against Christian, but because human rights
are not respected we all are suffering. It is our homeland country that is
burning under a tyrant who is killing all Egyptians for the wellbeing of our
enemy.
In Egypt everything have been sold, all Egypt natural resources are not for
Egyptian anymore, most Egyptian don’t have their basic needs to survive. 60%
under poverty line, this is the problem.
We all have the right to be
angry because of what is going on, but why are we getting mad of each other? We should turn our anger to the cause, the
Egyptian regime.
When a regime loses the
battle, they try to divide people. Our
enemy is one and we should fight this regime as one.
No one will ever have rights
unless all Egyptian gain their rights in human life, respect and democracy. Only then you will feel safe and Egypt will belong
once again to us.
When the corrupted kingdom of
Europe attacked our land under the false slogan of the so called “Crusaders”, All
Egyptians stood together hand in hand. Let’s remember how in 1919 All Egyptians
reacted to the division introduced and encouraged by the palace and the
occupation. In the 1940th, Egyptian
Christians were members of the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.
What is the difference between
us and our parents and grandparents? There is only one difference. They understood, but we can’t understand this
dirty game and we are falling in the trap.
They understood that when they
turn against each other, they all lose.
When they stand together Egypt prospers and Egyptians gain their rights.
So let us stand hand in hand
to turn the black days of Egypt into the flourish days and to live together and
survive the economical and political crisis.
Let us fight together, this dictator in Egypt and let us fight together
his supporter, from within the corrupted regime and the international forces of devil.
Believe me, if we don’t wake
up and put our forces in the right direction.
We will be Iraq, Lebanon and Sudan, we will kill each other and we will
be divided into two or even three countries and then we all will lose.
* Mohamed S. Kamel: is a Freelance writer, the editor of I.N.
Daily, he is a professional engineer, a LEED
Green Associate and a recognized project manager professional, he is Member of
several civil society organizations, a co-founder of the Canadian Egyptian for
Democracy (CEFD), Canadian Egyptian for Change (Tagheer-Canada), Alternative
Perspective Media (APM-RAM), , Quebec Antiwar movement “Échec à la Guerre”,
Coalition for Justice and Peace in Palestine “CJPP” and ex-president and co-founder of the
Canadian Muslim Forum. He could be reached at public@mohamedkamel.com