Muslim Brotherhood

How would a Muslim think?

I review readers' messages as a sociological study to understand how different segments of society think.

 After my April 10 column titled "The Islamic World," I received many comments and messages. I would like to "analyze" what was written by two esteemed readers. 

Hosni Mubarak is freed, to dismay of many in Egypt

Six years after baying crowds ousted him at the peak of the Arab Spring, former President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt was freed on Friday from the Cairo hospital where he had been detained, capping a long and largely fruitless effort to hold him accountable for human rights abuses and endemic corruption during his three decades of rule.

Horowitz: CPAC’s disinvitation to Milo an assault on free speech

In the wake of controversial comments unearthed from a podcast that seemed to defend sexual relationships between young teenagers and adults under certain circumstances, Breitbart editor and gay libertarian firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos was disinvited by CPAC as the keynote speaker at its upcoming event and lost his lucrative book deal from Simon & Schuster.

Kuwaiti opposition win big in election

Opposition candidates are estimated to have won around 20 seats out of 50 in Kuwaiti elections that saw most parliament members replaced, in a vote analysts said reflects anger at austerity measures to curb a budget deficit. 
The results of the vote on Nov. 26 are likely to make it harder for the government to work with the new assembly to pass further reforms. 

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