'The World Against the World' seminar focuses on political Islam at SIBF 2015

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The World Against the World seminar focuses on political Islam at SIBF 2015
Egyptian author and journalist Dr. Ahmed Al Maslamani.

Ahmed Al Maslamani said that a global economic crisis is being caused by the decline in oil prices, causing a long recession in Japan, economic slowdown in China, and an economic crisis in southern Europe.

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Published: Sat 7 Nov 2015, 12:54 PM

Last updated: Sat 7 Nov 2015, 5:09 PM

Hot political topics were discussed on Friday in a session called "The World Against the World" featuring Egyptian author and journalist Dr. Ahmed Al Maslamani during the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) 2015 at the Expo Centre, being held from November 4 to 14.

The seminar was hosted by Hassan Yacoub, head of the Radio Department at Sharjah Media Corporation and looked at political Islam, and how it plans its actions and mobilizes its organizations around the world, which, he said, has become a burden and constituted a serious threat to civilized Islam and its role in the world.
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Al Maslamani said, "This lies in the nature of political Islam, which consists of two parts, the first puts Islam against Islam, by provoking a civil war among Muslims themselves. The second puts Islam in confrontation with the rest of the world, which puts Islamic civilization and all Muslims in jeopardy."

"Islam is the second most prevalent religion in the world, after Christianity, and is followed by 1.6 billion people. Statistics show that there are over a billion atheists in world, making atheism the third most prevalent faith in the world. Not addressing atheists and not trying to convert them shows the hypocrisy of political Islamic groups, who have adopted the slogan, Re-conquering the World," he said.

In terms of the theme of "The World Against the World" Al Maslamani said that the emergence of Daesh is a serious problem. He said, "Former US President Ronald Reagan was able to bring down the Soviet Union by reducing the price of oil to $10 a barrel which led to exhaustion of the Soviet economy. He also used the Afghan mujahideen, exploiting their cause to help topple the Soviet Union. Today the US administration has reduced the price of oil to one third, having a huge economic impact in Russia. Along with this, the Daesh card is also being played, as the terrorist organization includes around 5000 Russian members. I believe that the Arab world is not the target, it is merely a bridge to pass turmoil to the Russians."

He added that a global economic crisis is being caused by the decline in oil prices, causing a long recession in Japan, economic slowdown in China, and an economic crisis in southern Europe. This comes in the shadow of the emergence of Daesh causing a sharp ideological polarization, with a significant role played by political Islam movements, he said.

Al Maslamani called for civilized Islam to occupy the the position abducted by political Islam in thought, behaviour and ethics, in order to put an end to Islam against Islam struggle. He continued, "It is now evident that political Islamic groups are an enemy of Islam and Muslims, and civilized Islam can be the solution."


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