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  1. Apophis;966830 wrote:
    Apparently these “neanderthals" make up 51.7% of the voters. I'm disappointed by the irrationality and flagrant bias displayed by so called “secularists".

    Secularists are making a mistake, this will only unify and embolden Islamists, now they know there is no fair game here and they will never be respected following Secular law.


  2. I agree Islam is incompatible with democracy, the results are in and it has been shot down everytime by the West with the examples of Hamas, Algeria, Pakistan and now Egyptian coup. This is hikmah there can be no compromise with Secular Systems, there can only be a complete implementation of Islam for it to work.


  3. Very nice of them

    Egyptian army demolishes tunnels with Gaza

     

    On Thursday afternoon, Egyptian bulldozers began to demolish the tunnels between Egypt and the Gaza Strip which have functioned as the life-line to the besieged Gaza Strip since the beginning of the Israeli siege in 2006.

    Tunnels between Egypt and Gaza have been the main life line to the 1.8million residents of Gaza since the Israeli siege was imposed in 2006.

     

    The ministry of health in Gaza announced that fuel for electricity generators and ambulances will run out within days. "We are facing an unknown future with the closure of the tunnels," a statement said.

    - See more at:


  4. Lol @ all of these Jaahil arab leaders congratulating the situation, only our Turkish brothers are calling out the hypocrisy of the coup.

     

    Region reacts to Morsi’s ouster

     

    Qatar, a key political and financial backer of Egypt's deposed Islamist president Mohamed Mursi, congratulated his successor on Thursday while Gulf neighbors were more unequivocal in their support for the coup.

     

    Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain all congratulated Mansour Thursday.

    Turkey was harshly critical of Egypt's army, saying its overthrow of Mursi was "unacceptable" - a marked difference from its would-be partners in the European Union, which avoided repeated questions on whether it was a military coup.

     

    "It is unacceptable for a government that has come to power through democratic elections to be toppled through illicit means and, even more, a military coup," Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters in Istanbul.


  5. Mad_Mullah;966767 wrote:
    ********* makes me sick. How are you going to compare Shabab with the MB?

     

    Wallah some Somalis have become so anti-Deen they're even worse than these extremist right-wing groups. Even hearing the name Allah makes them go "We don't want shabab".

    Lol agreed, ignorance is mainstream. People just mimic like parrots what their told to think, no critical thinking involved.


  6. Mad_Mullah;966738 wrote:
    It's proof enough that the Saudi king congratulated the Egyptian army for ousting Morsi!

    Add to that the clown Bashar Al Assad congratulating the ousting of Morsi. These Munafiqs are a bigger enemy than the West.


  7. They have been planning it for awhile, all of the Islamic TV stations have been taken off air and the journalists have been arrested. Right now alot of the MB leaders are being rounded up and jailed. Its a complete take over.


  8. Mad_Mullah;966726 wrote:
    These people deserve a dictator exactly like Somalis, give them a bit of freedom and they go crazy. Tahrir square has seen more rapes then some places in lawless Somalia.

    They are complete Jaahils, but we can learn from this as Muslims. There is no compatibility between Islam and democracy. Democracy only works if the Secular parties who the West supports are elected. This has been proven with Hamas, the recent coupe in Algeria and now the coupe here in Misr.


  9. nuune;966717 wrote:
    ^^ Hamas was a democratically elected, by majority, and you have seen how they have dismissed it, same stuff in Egypt.

    Exactly. This shows that Islam is incompatible with the Secular Systems the West wants us to adopt. We play by their rules and they still declare us extremists.


  10. Apophis;966710 wrote:
    What utter nonsense. This was a coup against a democratically elected leader and no weaving and dodging will change that fact. Some appear to be utterly blinded by their hate for anyone who is a Muslim.

    This further proof this democracy being peddled by the West is an illusion. Its only a demcrotic process if an Islamic Party is not elected.


  11. Mad_Mullah;965866 wrote:
    Western puppet! LOL! That's why all the media run by Mubarak's friend are hyping up against him. Relation with USA worsened after MB took over, they tried becoming closer to Iran/Russia and China.

    Lets look at what Morsi has done in power:

     

    -- Used the Egyptian army to close the tunnels supplying Gaza with vital goods.

    -- John Kerry approved $1.3 billion in annual US military aid to Egypt.

    -- Is awaiting the approval of a $4.8 billion loan from the IMF.

    -- America delivered four F16 aircraft to the Egyptian air force.

     

    This guy is another puppet, who happens to be muslim


  12. MashaAllah this is beautiful, I hope this provides a great deal of opportunity for all of those who are unemployed.

    My dad was a port official back in the 80s:D

    Daqane;964147 wrote:
    SImatech [Dubai] to invest $70 million dollars into new container terminal in the Mogadishu Port

     

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    Simatech plans to expand Mogadishu port with an investment of US$ 70 Million

     

    “Simatech is fully registered in UAE and in Singapore, with partners being a Singaporean and a UAE national. It is one of the largest feedering players in Asia with more than 1.5 million TEU lifted in 2012.

     

    With its head office based in Dubai since 1992 and key regional offices in Singapore and Mumbai, Simatech focuses on the East-West trade, providing feeder services to ports in the Middle East, India Subcontinent, Asia and East Africa. Company’s fleet under operation grew from 17 vessels in 2008 to 36 vessels today.

     

    After a concession contract with Mogadishu port, Simatech launched a first container service toMogadishu through Jebel Ali in January 2013, which links Mogadishu and Somalia through the regional gateway with the entire world. This new container service of Simatech has come as a great relief to the importers and exporters of Somalia as they are able to transport their cargo safely and speedily. It is a significant step that will support the further development of the Somalian economy, which in the longer term will address the problem of piracy by providing a livelihood for Somalians.

     

    Sima Marine is a local entity registered in Mogadishu with partnership of Somali nationals. The set up provides professional liner agency and logistics services to top shipping lines, NGOs and aid agencies. This office hires, trains and promote local talent through experienced and skilled trainers from overseas with the help of local partners. It is the first shipping agency in Mogadishu with dedicated liner agency software integrated with terminal and shipping lines software to meet all needs of fast paced shipping.

     

    Mogadishu Port Container Terminal (MPCT) is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the Somalian Government engaged in port operations and at present operating the Mogadishu Port. It has been only six months since the contract to exclusively handle containers in the Mogadishu Port was awarded to MPCT, but in this short period MPCT has grown into a productive and praised port operator in the region. Thanks to the Somalian Government and its people the Mogadishu Port is once again recognized as the key center for international trade in the country.

     

    With its well established reputation of efficiency, reliability and professionalism in dealing with its customers, MPCT has a bright future ahead and will continue to participate at the forefront of the regional growth.

     

    Future plans of Simatech at port of Mogadishu include port expansion with an investment of US$ 70 Million and it will be initiated on the approval of Somali Government. Simatech also plans to set up a merchant marine academy in Mogadishu to train local youth as skilled seafarers through qualified trainers from abroad in order to create employment opportunity in worldwide shipping companies.