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  • Obama is pushing Clinton under the bus on the statement she made. It's really not fair because she was only reflecting the White House's opinion. I have lost all respect for Obama over the last two years. Not on this issue but for alot of other issues.

  • It's a great idea to base your video on Stewart/Colbert, cause it makes them not only true, but also pretty damn hilarious. I like your style. Islamophobia needs to stop.

  • Hahaha, I love you Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert! I love how they KNOW what's right!! Then compare their views against EVERYTHING that says FOX at the bottom, ridiculous!! Fox news spreads fear and hate, thank you Stewart and Colbert for keeping the people sane.

  • that Jews thing is so hilarious..................i laughed may ass out ....and yeah that sounded pretty dumb at the time ...am Egyptian and even we thought that is truly stupid thing to say about the fairy Israeli sharks

  • Shows the schizophrenia amongst Muslims. When the US overthrows a dictator (read: Iraq) and "frees" the people, the people turn against the US and call for its death. When the US doesn't intervene, its because they're "Islamophobic" or cowardly to not help the muslims against their dictators. Kewl.

  • Even though I'm all about democracy and it looks like the Arab Spring is going to turn out well. It is true that democratic elections in Algeria in 1991 elected a party who's leader said "There is no democracy in Islam." This election ended in a 10 year civil war. If people have been left uneducated for generations, democracy will not bring perfection overnight. But that is why it is the worst form of government ... except for all of the others.

  • brotherhood is insane shame on u muhadith for supporting them

  • JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWW­WWWWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS XD

  • @Abbadon380 it looks like the jew part went downhill and ws went uphill lol

  • It's funny how it seems that they take everything that Stewart, Colbert, (who say things as a joke) and even O'Reily ( who is, a dumb fu*k) and show it in explaining what Americans think of Muslims. If you want to show the truth, at least use something that everyone would understand, because clearly, not many people get sarcasm here.

  • wow your voice is creepy

  • Its so sad when comedy shows show more truth then real new channels.

  • nice video mate

  • the dog Mubarak already arrived to be Prisdent

    by conspiracy made by the Masonic slut usa on Sadat

    Sadat Just trusted Americans and toke Carter as friend !

    and he didnt listen to God when he say dont take them Allies !

    we promise Muslims Back to rule the world Again soon Inshallah

    and Egypt is the Cpital of the world as always to Inshallah

    Peace .

  • MuhaddithDotOrg the video is good, but your voice is truly irritating.

  • The saddest part about th, israel/shark thing is that there are people who believe that shit

  • @EctocoolerEI what sadder is beliving this part of the video

  • The difference is the Zionist Jews who bought Mubarak. That's why our corrupt politicians tried to paint him as a good leader... we are lied to so badly!!

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  • The claim that muslims are violent has consistently been used as an excuse to cover hidden agendas. the U.S isnt so much concerned with the Muslim Brotherhood being fundamentalist and violent but rather that they are concerned that a new government may not cooperate as much as Egypt has under Mubarak. They accepted tunisia b/c they do not hold as much power and influence on international politics and economics. in order to gain popular support they claim they are scared of a new radical regime

  • omg this is soo funny.............thank God for Jon Steward.......the sanity in an insane world...

  • Hetlers are coming up

  • obama's legacy will be farted into the toilet by assad of syria when things really start to erupt there and obama stays silent!

  • GAZAKOM ALLAH KHAIRA, VERY VERY GOOD VIDEO , MAY ALLAH REWARDS YOU WITH THE BEST ISA

  • Thank you for your videos! I just love Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart! They reveal truth through humor, its great AND eye opening! :)

  • Thank you for helping us see the truth. It is something hard to see with all the FAKE CNN-FOX MEDIA. Thank you.

  • Brilliant.....thanks :)

  • Great one. But please know one thing: It's about muslims having prejedices against, not against islam. It's, if so, muslimophobia, not islamophobia, because islam, like all other religions, should be observed, if they are not seperated from the public sphere, and this is done in almost all islamic countries.

  • omg husni mubarak with all those presidents

    LMFAO

  • @bratyasmin well that's not funny at all, on the contrary now that you dun have a single clue about your fuckin ousted president..

    because of people like you husni could stay in power for over 30 years, and if the tiny minority hadn't waken up , he could have stayed more and more ..

    what a great country having ppl like you, dun even know who rules them !

  • @sun0never0sets no it's funny cuz he exaggarates

    i know he was there untill clinton but there is no way he was alive when Lincon was president

    and actually i do have a fukin clue about my fuckin president, I also know Egyptians enjoy making fun of their problems duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh

    also I'm 100% with the revolution you dinkle !!!

    enta meza3al nafsak leh ya 3am??

  • lol wtf @MuhaddithDotOrg , The ppl are being sarcastic about Mubarak. thr making fun of him :P and yes, i agree with Aasif, Egypt was fkd up xD Washington DC was the place to be..

  • We don't actually have a negative view of the US or Americans. Politics is as pragmatic as a cause can get. From now on though, you can do you, and we'll do us

  • Thank UUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

  • No, this video proves just how deeply rooted the Islamic world is in self-denial. It must be the corrupt west mis-characterizing the 'democracy' riots in the ME and NOT the Arab/Muslim worlds media. So why is sheik Qaradawi pushing for Islamic rule in Egypt? Why does Egyptian Cleric Muhammad Hussein Yaaqub claim the results of Egyptian Referendum were in favor of Islam, and whoever Is unhappy about It Is free to leave to Canada or the US. ya, the Islamic world has a great record with democracy

  • @wrldeye12 Erm, Qaradawi isn't pushing for Islamic rule. There's been a huge public backlash against Yaqoub, who doesn't even have that much popularity anyway. You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. And yes, there are some Islamic countries with democracies, see Turkey and Indonesia.

  • @monkilicious No Qaradawi is not pushing for Sharia, he just campaigns for suicide bombings, uprisings and war for secular humanism reasons right? Yaqoub is Egyptian media not you. the former speaker for the Muslim Brotherhood Kamal Al-Hilbawi calls on copying the model of Iran. How about Egyptian Cleric Safwat Higazi, also with a TV show calling for Jihad? Turkey and Indonesia are but minorities in a sea of Islamic theocracies. Another Iran in the world is intolerable

  • @wrldeye12 A sea of Islamic theocracies? There's two: Iran and Saudi Arabia, and Iranians have been against their current government from the start. If you study Iran's modern history, you'll see that Khomeini duped the Iranian people from the start. 1) He never explained what "Islamic Republic" actually means, and 2) The referendum to create the Islamic Republic had two choices; Islamic Republic: Yes, No. Only AFTER people had voted did he reveal that the clerics would be ABOVE the parliament.

  • @HashRash87 If Sharia is state law than it's a theocracy ie that state religion determines civil rights and freedoms ie. no separation of church (mosque) and state. So which countries countries follow this barbaric mandate? Somalia, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen, Iran and others. the others countries with Islam as state religion but have not imposed Sharia are no bastions for freedom in the world. Right now, Islamists are the more vocal, threatening and deadly Muslims in the world.

  • @wrldeye12 Actually, theocracy means law of the land is based on Sharia, and secular enters where Sharia falls short. Only Saudi and Iran qualify that description. The rest of the countries you mentioned, although not pleasant places, have a secular legislative basis, mostly just continuing to use the legislation left over from the colony era, but use Sharia where it is popular. For instance, in none of these countries is veiling mandatory. If Sharia was state law, it would be.

  • @wrldeye12 I'll give you Sudan, though. But Somalia hardly has a government at all. It's like a wasteland of anarchy down there.

  • @HashRash87 Are you saying there is separation of mosque and state in Yemen? Is the legal and Judicial branch of the government not predominantly based on Islamic law? Is Sharia not imposed on the citizens by the Yemeni police or the PSO? Why, on April 14th 2011, did Yemeni police beat women with sticks as they rallied to oust President Saleh after 33 years of rule? does this sound like a secular state to you?

  • @wrldeye12 Yes, there is separation of Mosque and state in Yemen, as with most Arab dictatorships. They are all secular police-states except Saudi. No, the laws are not mostly based on Islamic law. Parts of Sharia is imposed, yes. President Saleh does not legitimize his rule through religion, nor were the protesters protesting against religion. They were protesting against his person, which is entirely different. USSR was a secular state. Was it not brutal? Brutality is not exclusive to religion

  • @HashRash87 It's just not true. Islam forms the basis and source of law. If the police and PSO impose draconian punishments on activists, or fail to prevent religious intolerance, they are defacto Islamist. In Pakistan Egypt and Iran, it is forbidden to enact law through any process if it's perceived to be anti-Islam. Yes they were protesting against his rule, not the religion, which makes it more likely they'd vote for it. It's not only religion, USSR and N.Korea are equally brutal, if not more

  • @wrldeye12 What does draconian punishments on activists have to do with Islamism? Those activists are most likely just as Muslim as the rulers. The police and PSO are trying to secure Saleh's rule. It's not Islam that's at stake here. Islam forms the basis of many laws, but many laws also stray away from Islam. It is Sharia to cut the hands off thieves, but only Saudi practices it permanently. Iran practices it occasionally. If that's your basis for calling it theocracy, then Israel is one too.

  • @HashRash87 what does draconian punishments have to do with Islamism? Are you serious? Is severing the hand of thieves not draconian? Islamism and sharia, according to western values, defines draconian. The woman in Iran sentenced to death for 'dishonoring the prophet or allah' is the quintessence of draconian. Doesn't matter if it's they are strict like SA, or occasional barbarians like Iran, any state that allows it is corrupt. Israel executed murderers not awoman with 2kids profaning Islam

  • @wrldeye12 I'm not denying that they have many laws based on Islam, nor am I defending it. My argument with you is over the semantics of theocracy. For a government to be a theocracy, law must follow Sharia to the letter, and NEVER contradict it, unless the law is for something not covered in Sharia. Only KSA, and pretty much IRI qualify. The rest pick parts of Sharia as basis for laws, while other parts are rejected. If only parts of it has to correspond... in Wisconsin adultery is a felony.

  • @HashRash87 Iran and SA would be strictly defined as theocracies, but any country that allows for a large portion of their law to come from Sharia is sufficiently morally misguided to warrant contempt from western liberal democracies. Yes that Wisconsin law is bizarre, but it's an anomalous and outlying minority. The vast majority of the Arab/Muslim world suffers from despots with a significant base in Islam, or faith drunk rulers willing to hasten the return of the mahdi. Israel is an oasis

  • @wrldeye12 I brought up the example of Israel because though it is formally secular, many laws are based on Jewish Law. Similarly, in the US, though it is formally secular, in many states death penalty is practised and other laws are in place that derive from the Old Testament. Gay marriage is probably forbidden for this very reason as well. Would people oppose it if they weren't Christian? Of course not. By your definition, these facts make the US and Israel into theocracies. There are degrees.

  • Hey, in Michigan, adultery can give you a life sentence in jail if charges are pressed, and looky here: in Christianity it is a sin too! WOW! A law that's on the books corresponds with a sin in Christianity! So Michigan must be a theocracy! That's not what theocracy means. It takes a little more than simply for some laws to correspond to warrant calling it a theocracy.

  • Fucking Americans liberals, How can you criticize Obama over Egypt? Couldn't have worded out any better.

    Egyptian people rose up against their government & the west(lead my US) used soft power to ensure their government didn't massacre them.

  • Wow. You do a great job of editing and commenting. This is much more thoughtful than either show on its own.

  • nice job with this video!

  • Muslim Brotherhood is actually terrifying, not just for america, but for us egyptians as well. But it all went better than expected :)

  • Great works on this video - this should be viral

  • Mazing, this is so hillarious and true at the same time!! Well done!!

    (doubble thumbs up!!)

  • thumbs up if you were rooting for the Egyptions BUT then when they won and toppled their leader,REFUSED to suppoort equal rights for WOMEN in any reforms??? Women marched the street on internation womens day (scarily few) they were abused and told to go back to their homes and do their home duties. Women are legally worth HALF OF MAN'S VOTE? WHAT? Where are the intelligent Egyptions hiding?

  • @Yalf111

    You clearly have not idea what Egypt is like. Men and women can both vote. In yesterdays referendum, it was men and women.

  • @Yalf111

    You clearly have not idea what Egypt is like. Men and women can both vote. In yesterdays referendum, it was everyone. The vast majority of women don't have the issues you speak of.

  • @IslamicGoldenAge Well, I think I read a dodgy article on the voting thing as I can't find my source, so I will withdraw it. However that no women are in a position to change the direction of the new Egypt concerns me. I view men and women as a team, and it happens all to often that women fight, support, do everything as a team alongside their male counterparts and then get no representation at the end. As a man, you would be FURIOUS if the reverse were happening. Take your blinders off.

  • I've been to Egypt from Ireland, I was so happy to see the people rise up. Everyone I met over there was so nice and welcoming.

  • lol. most of america is not anti-muslim, only the hypocritical 'higher' powers are. and the others who would rather pay less for gas than end a war. i hope egypt gets their freedoms and continues to ally the united states. democracy will always take the cost of blood

  • I FUCKING LOOOOOLEED OUT LOUD SO HARD WHEN COLBERT WENT CRAZY WITH THE 10 CENT INCREASE!!111

  • well done! love all 3 parts!!!

  • 5:53-59...Tucker, is one of the worst hypocrite-commentators on TV. He claims to be a libertarian, but says, "if you let the majority of the people decide the form of government, they would wind up with a wacko anti-western, anti-democratic, repressive government, and what's the point?"

  • LOOOOOOOOOL!! @ 05:44 haha

  • Most Americans are very ignorant about the world; their limited exposure comes from short TV spots, and they know more about Justin Beiber and Lindsay Lohan than about world history or geography. Americans' fear of Islamic democracy springs from the Iranian Revolution, fundamentalist movements in Afghanistan and Pakistan -- and having no positive example of a democracy in an Islamic-based population.

    Egypt has the opportunity to lead the Islamic world to global respect and acceptance.

  • @globalroamer2003

    i have to disagree with you...when the "allies" decided who was going to lead each and every middle east country after WW2, and continues to pay for their puppets, it is not a question of having a positive image of Islamic democracy (because Malasia is a good example).

    It is about NOT being in the INTEREST of the U.S. that real elections occur in the region, but thankfully, the media is too widespread for the U.S. to continue supporting dictators...Muslims are tired of it.

  • @islamophobia4dummies Be careful what you call "U.S." interests. It would have been perfectly in the interests of the American people and American traditions to support real democracy in the Middle-east. Remember, it wasn't just the Americans who won WW2, as you note re "allies". The US Secretary of Defense Forrestal, *opposed* the partition of Palestine, for example. The problem is not Islam. Corporatists don't want democracy *for anyone*. Remember Chile/Pinochet? See "Shock Doctrine."

  • @givebirthathome

    oh, I agree with you completely...I was being sarcastic. I was referring to "US Interests" in the way that warmongers do.

    Of course it would be in the true interests of the whole world that Muslims be allowed to govern themselves, and that the U.S. stop supporting the oppression of Palestinians, and the murder of Iraqis and Afghanis,etc.

  • You know whats funny the name of the Muslim Brotherhood's leader is Mohammed "Badie."

  • I take back whatever I said after I saw the end o da vid. LONG LIVE THE MUSLIMS!

  • i think its a bit unfair to call the media biased when the only network misleading people was fox who do that for every story wheter it's about muslims or not. iwouldn't class this as highlighting american islamophobia but showing how fox news is a biased news network while the rest seem less so.

  • NO COMMENT....

  • Great video. A realistic approach...  Self-criticism at its best!

  • It is so sad that our comedies are more sensible than our news and government. Maybe, if we ask nicely, after they are done taking care of Mubarik, the Egyptian people will help us with our crazy politicians

  • man, i haven't taken the main stream media seriously in 4 years

  • @gearofduty2012 wwoahhhhh four years but ermmm how about everyone else the last oh idk 20 years :)

  • @everpinky yeah i guess i'm a slow person

  • Very nice video. I just wish there were more videos like this from both the Israeli as well as Muslim side of the fence.

    Or better, I agree with Colbert: instead of Muslim, how about "Brotherhood".

    Said the Dalai Lama: "This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness."

  • December 2 2010 Pew Research Center Survey.

    84% of Egyptians favor death penalty for those who leave the Muslim religion.

    77% in favour of whippings and cutting off of hands for crimes like theft and robbery.

    82% in favor of stoning of people who commit adultery .

    Egyptians welocme Islamic influence on their politics 85% say Isalm has a postive only 2% say negative on politics.

    54% support Gender Segregatio­n in work space.

  • @founder122000

    Islamic law applies to Muslims...this is how Muslims accept to be punished if we were to commit crimes, and that is why our countries have much less crime than you.

    Non-Muslims are not held to account with these laws.

  • @islamophobia4dummies

    Founder is a Zionist racist. I have read that in the UK some non Muslims have elected to use Sharia law in dealings with Muslims, particularly in business dealings. The difference in outcomes and fairness being the reason. So I think that non Muslims are able to elect Sharia law in the cases where it's been introduced. Here in Australia we have long had tribal law recognised and the indigenous population can elect tribal law instead of white man's law in some cases.

  • @islamophobia4dummies bulllllllllllllllllllllshit.

  • ARE U KIDDING ME?!?!? :D

    HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!

    GO Egypt!!! GO Freedom!!!

    Best of luck from DK! :)

  • Amazing video opening eyes. Thanks.

  • Man, this just shows even more how stupid and gullible the American people are, and how Fox is such an unreliable source of information. I honestly hope that these videos shed some light on the situation going on in the nation of Islam.

  • Actually The Muslim Brotherhood members has declared that they won't have a candidate in the Egyptian presidency elections!

    The main stream media, specially Fox news lies about situation in Egypt.

    I'm telling you this fact as an Egyptian person.

  • @MrBeego2 And Islamist groups haven't lied before? Did you even know what happened in Iran in 79? Oh well, only time will tell how it pans out.

  • @HuMuSuX

    Why they have to lie?

    They have nothing to fear of!

    They said it clearly that they won't have a candidate in the presidency elections. BTW, I'm not a fan of them but I'm trying to tell you what the situation really is in Egypt. You don't need to guess about it.

  • @HuMuSuX

    fuck off hannity insanity!

  • Exclusive by PressTV! You have to be kidding me. PressTV the mouth piece of Tyranical Government of Iran that does dare show a single protest in Iran.

  • Hosni Mubarak was so pro jew, he was basically one of them. Glad our brothers and sisters have gotten rid of him peacefully.

  • @ragingdmx "so pro jew", what the fuck does that mean? If you're talking about his alliance with Israel, that has nothing to do with being "pro jew" or "anti jew".

  • @TheFunkadelicFan Israel has the Star of David on its flag, calls itself a Jewish State, has a Menorah on its coat of arms and has a Jewish agenda. It's not like they're some covert secular nation with no leaning. You certainly can be anti-Israel and not anti-Jew, but it's almost impossible to say that the two aren't intrinsically related.

  • @SocialDissimulation True. But don't blame the Jews for israel. Israel was established by Evangelical Christian Zionists (like David Lloyd George), and left wing european jews (most of whom were atheists).

  • @TheFunkadelicFan In the same way America was founded as a British colony, where it was begotten and where it ended are two very different places.

  • @TheFunkadelicFan If the jews are murdering your fellow muslims the least you can do is boycott them, or not recognise their so called land that they stole.

  • @ragingdmx Replace the word "jews" with the word "Israelis", and you are correct.

  • muslim ppl r fooled by all leaders under the guise of islam, all muslim rulers expect iranian president(in my opinion) r corrupt,live lavishly while telling the ppl to suffer. dont they know how the past islamic rulers were? arent they god fearinf?

    the western democracies operate differently, they also fool the public but at least they dont use excessive force n violence,ppl know their rights, but in muslim countries wealth n power is license to abuse the weak

  • very wise ! very smart and very true ! :) im not religious myself but i hate how Islam is made to seem like the worst and most violent religion by american media for their own benefit..

  • @b36Odj Why do you think anyone with a brain and a sense of logic in America hate the media, and the press, etc. Whole countries goin downhill.

  • yeah man, your work is very fine. greetings from germany!

  • This was entertaining, but I'm afraid you muddy the water too much with the Daily Show/Colbert clips - unless you are familiar with the shows, it is impossible to tell what is comedy and what is real commentary. Putting in an occasional [joke] doesn't impart the fact that everything on the two shows is a joke. Easy to mis-construe these clips as representing an anti-muslim bias.

  • Thank you very much for such a video brother :)

  • can u make a vid about libya

  • @postrusters

    thank you for your request, and sorry for the delay,

    but here is the video for libya as you requested watch?v=ixxOarCajd0

  • @islamophobia4dummies thanks very much i always enjoy these videos

  • ok i dont even think otht clip of michael waltrip was about the brotherhood but it wen t with it

  • This episode ... is so special ... for every Egyptian that will watch it :)

    Thank you ... from the bottom of our heart ... brother ;)

  • i only watched the 1st 8 minutes but heres what i saw...

    you show a bunch of news anchors talking but hardly any government officials. of course fox news will be heavily slanted. democracy now told it straight. and you really dishonestly quote-mined hillary clinton; she denounced violence - she wasnt against the revolt.

    my point is, its not america's entire government; its republicans and fox news who are to blame.

  • @whatsanlp

    Is the right wing more to blame, sure.

    But the U.S. government would absolutely prefer Mubarak to stay, which is why they NEVER said that Mubarak should step down immediately. The US eventually said a "transition should start now", but a transition led by their brutal dictator is just silly.

    Did Clinton SAY she supported the protesters, yes, but "not choosing sides" means, in action, continuing to take the side of the dictators they've supported for 30 years.

    US foreign policy sucks.

  • @whatsanlp i just wanted to ask you, republicans and fox news to be blame for what ? thanks

  • FREEDO......

    NO COMMENT

  • Religion in any form is dangerous.

  • Great video. I am so sick of the muslim fear hating rhetoric spouted & enforced by our government & media. It makes ME, a white woman, incredibly angry. I can't even imagine how impacting it must feel as a muslim living day to day. We are such a hypocritical country, but we do have some good...hopefully that will change some of the things we do.

  • Great video. Good on Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report/Stephen Colbert for calling the goverment out.

    Stupid fox anchors spouting garbage as usual.

  • Americans don't trust muslims with democracy, because they will inherently vote in the equivalent of the far right wing parties with religious and emotive clout and then everyone is left with the fallout of a small dog with a big bark.

  • @MrL1mey

    your false claim is exactly the bigoted hypocrisy that we are fighting here. Unlike the US, the Muslim "far right wing" is a minority of our minority. Your far right wing and ours are certainly less tolerant of everyone else, but you just so happen to have exponentially more of them.

    Furthermore, your "far right wing" love to go to war and kill people, and they get the American people's support for it for lower gas prices. 99.9% of Muslims would reject such a leader.

  • @islamophobia4dummies I grew up as a minority in a 90% Pakistani Muslim suburb of Birmingham, England called Small Heath. The Muslim common man, in my experience, is quite happy living under Sharia law, or expecting to have a host country adopt it as a state within a state (as in Northern Nigeria).

    Sharia law isn't compatible with democracy in my opinion.

    I would sincerely love to see Egypt become a 21st century muslim nation, but I recall Hezbollah in Lebanon.

  • awsome!!!!!!

  • I love the part where he says ' There's only one way you can get elected over and over again with 90% of the vote, and that's to be, a beloved leader'

    I was in tears.

  • So it is Islamophobic to be more comfortable with democracies than theocracies? I clicked on this video looking forward to an objective and factual video that exposed Islamophobia and ripped it a new one. Instead, it turns out to be as one-sided and deceptive as Islamophobic arguments. There are just too many logical holes here, sorely disappointing.

  • @nilan3000

    You wrote "so it is Islamophobic to be more comfortable with democracies than theocracies?".

    No, it is Islamophobic to support dictators rather than support people's right to elect their leaders.

    Theocracy Defined: ...form of government in which a state is...governed by immediate divine guidance...ruled by clergy, or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided

    Islam is NOT a theocracy, as we have NO clergy, & we do NOT claim anyone is "divinely guided" other than Prophets

  • Congratulations, great video, 100 thumbs up

  • LMFAO so true ..

    stupid fox anchors spouting shit as usual ..

    great vid ..

    and the double standard of the US government fence sitting to get the best for them

    but also a veiled wanting of mubarak to stay its shameful

  • the americans are the biggest f ----ng hypocrits

  • الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر على كل من يعتدي على دينه

    اشهد ان لاإله إلا الله وأنا محمد رسول

  • Mubarak was a S.O.B. but he was our S.O.B........

    Thats why our Gov't is scared.

  • HAHAHHAHAHAHAH

  • Egypt has some SERIOUS MUSLIMS and are on the border with who? GAZA!

  • A very well done video. very informative and spot on

  • American tv has always kept us in the dark. But we did jump up and yell when we finally heard from people, and not just the govt faces from both sides. Most people are kept in sheep-like dumbness until it gets so wrong, then people will always rise up, and voices always join voices, thank any god..

  • Brilliant work - I absolutely love it. Would send this to Christian friends and family, but they'd be thrown off by the prayers at beginning and end of the clip.

    Aasif Mandvi is absolutely hilarious ... when is he going to get his own show.

  • thanx a lot brother (uploader) . . . . your mom is soo blessed that God gave her a son like you . . . . God bless you and your family . . . .amin

  • they cant trust muslims with democrazy , well they dont have to because we have our own ways , islamic sharia law

  • @nagamora

    Alhamdulillah! I love you for Allah's sake. May He (swt) reward you greatly.

  • @dawahworks

    I love you both for Allah's sake,

    but how will islamic sharia law elect their leader? though elections, ie, democracy.

    I read somewhere that 85-90% of Egyptians want Sharia in their government, so you can't be against the word "democracy" when it means electing their own leadership.

  • The Egyptians impressed the world by putting on one the most civilized revoultion ever. We saw millions of peacefull demonstrators take to the streets for 18 days. We saw doctors volunteering to assisst with people injured by riot police.

    The problem is Jews in the US government/media support those dictators. The government of the US only removes dictators that they don't like, any more.

    The people of those countries are the ones that pay the price. That also leads to terrorism against US.

  • Very neat video. My only issue is that how do we justify calling for justice in one breath but advocating the kufr of Democracy in the next?

  • @dawahworks

    Democracy is not kufr. See Ibn Kathir's explanation for Quran 42:38:

    "{and who (conduct) their affairs by mutual consultation}

    means, they do not make a decision without consulting one another on the matter...this is like the ayah {and consult them in the affairs} (3:159)...When Umar bin Al Khattab...was dying...he trusted the choice of the next Khalifah to six people who were to be consulted...then all of the companions...agreed to appoint Uthman"

    This applies to laws & leaders.

  • @islamophobia4dummies

    1st you must expunge the thought that "Democracy" simply means "consultation".

    Democracy means that man is sovereign & if free to determining the halal & haram. Consultation (shura) in Islam however, cannot be taken concerning halal & haram but only in Al-Mubahat (permissible choices). وَلَا يُشْرِكُ فِي حُكْمِهِ أَحَدًا 18:26

    Means Allah does not share in His legislation. إِنِ الْحُكْمُ إِلاَّ لِلّهِ 12:40

    Means only Allah can legislate.

    Please study!

  • @dawahworks

    I have never seen a dictionary definition of "democracy" stating your definition. What most people mean when they refer to democracy is that the leaders are elected.

    Definitions:

    "a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system."

    "government by the people or their elected representatives"

    These definitions are completely Islamic, and do not exclude Islamic laws.

  • @islamophobia4dummies

    Subhaanallah akh! Please reread those definitions. I thought it was common knowledge. Maybe go to an encyclopedia or even Wiki to understand what you are saying as a Muslim when you call for democracy. يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُواْ لاَ تَقُولُواْ رَاعِنَا وَقُولُواْ انظُرْنَا 2:104)

    Terms of ambiguous import are frowned upon greatly. Some even haram.

    Question: Why not call for Islam for Muslims??? I pray that this idea catches on... SOON!

  • @dawahworks

    the Egyptians are asking to elect their own president and parliament. That is what most people, Muslims and non-Muslims, refer to when they use the word "democracy", as per the UNAMBIGUOUS definitions I provided. When leaders are elected, no one is saying that halal and haram in Islam will be any different.

    you wrote: "Why not call for Islam for Muslims???"

    Answer: Do you doubt that Muslims are practicing Islam?

  • @islamophobia4dummies

    Islam is not being practiced as a system on any grain of sand or spec of dirt today. What Muslims are doing in their homes is only known to Allah (swt).

    A Muslim's election (bay3ah) to/of a ruler cannot be except to implement Islam over them or this election would be in itself haram to participate in.

    No one has to say "We dont want Islam" actions are more vivid than speech. Plus as many good Muslims here have explained... True democrats oppose Muslims choosing Islam.

  • @dawahworks

    If you claim it is haram for Egyptians to vote for their leaders, how else do you expect Muslims to participant in government and enact any type of Islamic laws? By violence then? No sir.

    your wrote "true democrats oppose Muslims choosing Islam", but that is their hypocrisy of pretending to want "democracy", only when it suits their interests. You have an aversion to the concept of Muslims choosing their own leaders because the worldwide democracies are hypocrites.

  • @islamophobia4dummies

    Your misquote: [If you claim it is haram for Egyptians to vote for their leaders]

    I never said such. I said we can only elect leaders (bay3ah) to implement Islam over us.

    Nevertheless you won! My work is done here.

  • @dawahworks

    you may NEED "leaders...to implement Islam OVER" YOU, but the Islamic Sunni majority believe you cannot impose Islam on people, it is a matter of belief.

  • u do realise that the colbert show and daily show r both parodies of american news, they're showing how racist american tv is. they themselves r not islamophobic

  • @dudewithcomedy1

    that was the point of puting (joking) before a joke.

  • Well done MuhaddithDotOrg! I can't wait to watch another part of this video.

  • i love your videos !

    you bring out the point and show people the truth !

  • This video was very well done. I look forward to your new videos.

  • even if they are Islamists , what does the US care who the egyptian people choose to lead them? .... stupid hypocrit dictators

  • Did you hear that fox news guy.

    If you let people in muslim countries elect a leader democratically, they will elect an undemocratic leader. What the FUCKing logic. Undemocratic leader is what your government supports A fucking Army General, not a democratically elected leader.

  • @alihammadshah Muslim doesn't mean undemocratic any more than Christian means undemocratic. Church and state should be separate, and the Egyptians don't want one religion in power either- same struggle, different country. As long as the people can choose, it'll be democratic.

  • @Eveonthehill I was making the same point like you. If a leader gets his powers through democracy, he is a democratic leader.

  • @alihammadshah exactly. Thank you. Though some religious leaders are slinky, most religious people have the best intent. It's always the zealot chuckle-heads that give groups a bad name.

  • @alihammadshah Muslim doesn't mean undemocratic any more than Christian means undemocratic. Church and state should be separate, and the Egyptians don't want one religion in power either- same struggle, different country. As long as the people can choose, it'll be democratic.

  • @alihammadshah No logic at all. He's saying the majority of people will vote for a leader that will repress them.

  • I am NOT a Jew :D

  • Lol the tags at the end R so funny looool subhanAllah ....mcBarack,mosni shubarak...lool ,masalama to Gods chosen people