Greater Cesnica wrote:Absentius wrote:Faith should be a private matter, as education occurs within the public domain, such as schools and universities, it should be strictly secular, however this move is not intended to create a level playing field for all Egyptians, instead it is being used to suppress religious dissidents that oppose the regime of Mr.Sisi (spell his name backwards for an awkward suprise), this plan shows that Mr.Sisi and the military still fear the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood and are trying to root out their influence by banning religious text entirely, thereby preventing the Quran from being used as an inspiration and rallying cry by extremists to attract followers. This decision has positives but also has ramifications as it will certainly alienate the religious establishment. This decision should lie with the Egyptian people, not with Mr.Sisi or his military autocracy.
Sisi is a snake only looking out for himself. It's a shame, really, that this move will be celebrated by people without them knowing the full context.
Even with the full context its a positive.
He is not taking it out of religion classes. Just things like math, reading, and writing.
I mean agreed, he is a typical middle eastern dictator, doing it for typical middle eastern dictator type reasons, but in spite of this sometimes we get lucky and the end result is a positive.