From Hudson New York: "Last month, Ahmed Bedier, an extremist Muslim from Tampa, Florida, who had attended Cairo rallies against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, tried to apply the lessons he learned while agitating in Egypt, and attempted to apply them to the Florida State Legislature. Sadly, those in power gave him the "red carpet" to do so.
...About his wish for an Islamic Kingdom, Bedier has stated, "Yeah, well, we're looking for it still. Right now... Since the fall of the Ottoman Empire – that was the last major Muslim organized religion – we don't really have a hierarchy that's organized how the Catholics are organized. We're looking for that, and once we have that one voice, unified voice, we'll be able to speak up."
According to the New York Times, the Egyptian Revolution is now being organized and manned by the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been accepted by the military regime now in power there, and which permitted Qaradawi's to appearance in Cairo in the first place.. For Islamists like Bedier, who are waiting for the Brotherhood's Caliphate, an Egyptian Revolution cannot come soon enough – whether in Egypt or the U.S.."
Learn more at the Florida Security Council.
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