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Dr. El-Soudani Summarizing a 3000-Year History of Religion

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DR. EL-SOUDANI ON HIJACKINGS OF JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM

To learn more about my three volume book, In the Beginning: Hijackings of the Religion of God or to get your own copy, please visit the link below:

https://elsoudanibooks.com/about/

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TV Interview of Dr. Sami El-Soudani on his Book “In The Beginning: Hijacking of the Religion of God”

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As Uncle Sam, I am Not Surprised when Scum of the Earth Run for Elections, But I am Shocked When They Win …!!!

As Uncle Sam, I am Not Surprised when Scum of the Earth Run for Elections, But I am Shocked When They Win …!!! unclesam6President Eisenhower once stated that “The future of this republic is in the hands of the American voter.” Unfortunately a year or so ago the United States Supreme Court Justices went out flying kites, following a five-to-four vote to lift the limitation on corporate and union contributions to U.S. Presidential election campaigns in the United States. This is contrary to many states laws imposing bans on corporate contributions to running candidates, but now we are at a perilous state, threatening to end America’s democracy; for where money talks nobody walks. How can we allow Wall Street and corporate America to control the American Presidential elections? American voters watch out for 2016 elections and remember that those who don’t learn from lessons of history are doomed forever to repeat it.

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UNCLE SAM Formulates The Seven Operating Principles of Islam

Uncle SamI derived the Seven Operating Principles of Islam directly from the Verses of the Holy Scripture of Islam, the Qur’an, which was revealed to humanity over fourteen centuries ago by Allah through Prophet Mohammad. What I will be calling here “the Seven Operating Principles of Islam” are akin to “The Constitution” or manifestation of the true spirit of Islam. In fact to a Moslem these seven basic “Operating Principles of Islam” as outlined herein, and derived by this Uncle Sam, strictly from the Qur’an, and the tradition of Prophet Mohammad (the Hadith), they are Islam’s counterpart or analogue of the “Magna Charta” to an Englishman, or the analogue of “the United States Constitution” to an American.

The Seven Operating Principles of Islam are:     

  1. The First Operating Principle of Islam (OPI1): Freedom of Religion – “There Shall be no Compulsion in Religion” ; Humans Are Free to Choose.

  2. The Second Operating Principle of Islam (OPI2): Islam Builds Faithful Hearts; Not Godless Empires.

  3. The Third Operating Principle of Islam (OPI3): Equality of the Genders; Male and Female; Absolute, Total and Unequivocal; With the Qur’an as the Liberator of Female Gender from Pre-Islamic Jahiliyya (Era of Ignorance).

  4. The Fourth Operating Principle of Islam (OPI4): Hereditary Monarchy as Well as Elitist Imamate Are Both Contrary to the Spirit of Islam.

  5. The Fifth Operating Principle of Islam (OPI5): No Preference Whatsoever for a Prophet’s Descendants Including Mohammad to the Seat of Government, or in Ruling Over any Nation Professing to be Islamic.

  6. The Sixth Operating Principle of Islam (OPI6):   All Affairs Including Election of Governing Rulers and Community Leaders Shall be Administered or Resolved Via a Democratic Process. In the Qur’an it is called “Shura”: This is a Qur’anic catch-all Term in Arabic Literally Implying: Public (not Elitest or Electoral College) Consultation, Voting, Approval, Ratification, and/or Consensus.

  7. The Seventh Operating Principle of Islam (OPI7):    Allah Alone is the Sole Law-Giver; Not Mohammad, Not Jesus, Not Ezra, Not Moses, Not David,…; And Allah Alone Will Also be the Judge of Us All on the Day of Judgment.

To read more Goto www.elsoudanibooks.com and click on my pulldown menu for my Book entitled “In the Beginning: Hijacking of the Religion of God” Volume 1 – Judaism, Volume 2- Christianity, and Volume 3 – Islam. This latter Volume also documents Bush’s lies about September 11, 2001 as “a self-inflicted wound.”

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Uncle Sam’s Third Prayer for America

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As Uncle Sam I am not surprised when scum of the earth run for elections, but I am shocked when they win. After all in America we like to believe that we live in a free country, where all citizens are granted the rights to freedom of speech, and freedom of expression, as outlined within the United States Constitution. An historical demonstration of these rights of the American Individual was expressed in the 2008 U.S. presidential election process, where American voters stood in lines for long hours to cast their vote, with some standing up all night long, determined to put an end to crony capitalism, the terror of fear (disguised as fear of terror) and corruption in government. That was the first manifestation in decades of the power of the American individual voters. As once stated by my hero among all American Presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt who stated: “Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the voters of this country.” And adding to this assertion, my second hero among American Presidents, Dwight David Eisenhower, who also stated that “The future of this republic is in the hands of the American voter.” Unfortunately a year or so ago the United States Supreme Court Justices went out flying kites following a five-to-four vote to lift the limitation on corporate and union contributions to presidential election campaigns in the United States (which is contrary to many states laws imposing such bans on corporate contributions to running candidates). That day of infamy was January 21, 2014 when the United States Supreme Court made a decision that will change elections forever. Expressing his dismay with this decision, President Barak Obama stated the following: “With its ruling today, the Supreme Court has given a green light to a new stampede of special interest money in our politics. It is a major victory for big oil, Wall Street banks, health insurance companies and the other powerful interests that marshal their power every day in Washington to drown out the voices of everyday Americans.” I couldn’t agree more with President Obama. My take on what the president said is that where “money talks nobody walks.” How can we allow Wall Street and corporate America to control the American Presidential elections? The problem is that we have had several conservative Supreme Court nominations by conservative (Republican) presidents, which were pushed through congressional approval. And now the balance among interpreters of the United States Constitution has been shifted toward conservative blind faith. In my Uncle Sam’s Third prayer for America I would like to see complete separation of the three branches of U.S. Government, and with that in mind a Supreme Court Justice replacement should be placed on the ballot for election by the American individual voting citizens. In the meantime my advice to the American voters for the Presidential election campaign of 2016 is definitely get out and vote and remember that those who don’t learn from lessons of history are doomed to repeat it.

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Uncle Sam’s Second Prayer for America

Uncle SamI was alarmed by the recent turmoil and shocking images of murdered U.S. citizens shown recently on our television screens with demonstrators claiming police brutality aimed at communities of color.  The angry demonstrators blocked traffic in most major cities of the United States as they were chanting “No justice! – No peace!” Nationwide demonstrations spread from Ferguson to New York, to Los Angeles, to Cleveland and Chicago with our citizens emotions literally boiling over, being inflamed by the recent killings of members of the black and Hispanic communities in particular by officers of the Police Departments in various cities. To mention a few, as a result of these violent and unjustified murders several people were killed: Michael Brown in Ferguson (shot dead with his arms up), Eric Garner in New York City (died from a fatal choke hold by a police officer), a 12-year-old, Tamir Rice in Cleveland (shot dead by a policeman, while playing with a toy gun), and Timothy Russell and Melinda Williams (intercepted 137 bullets by police assault while in their car, where no weapons were found).  Sadly there were also numerous other cases in Los Angeles and other cities with seemingly no end in sight for this shameful confrontation between our Police Departments personnel and members of the community, especially people of color, over the past few years.

These widespread demonstrations reminded me of the fiery nationwide revolt, which spread like wildfire all over the United States following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King in 1968.   They also brought to memory my own childhood years, growing up in Egypt. The police there are trained and ordered never to shoot-to-kill a fleeing suspect or a felon, and if they absolutely must shoot, the policeman should aim for the legs, but never at a vital organ.  Years later I went to college on a seven-year scholarship to the X-Soviet Union in Moscow, USSR, where I noticed that the Russian police upon controlling crowds and traffic in Moscow, never carried guns or at least never had them drawn for all seven years that I spent in Moscow studying Engineering sciences.  Upon referring to their police force practices, the Russian citizens always repeated with pride “Maya Militsia menya Zashishayet” which in translation from Russian means “My militia is for my protection.” For all seven years I have never seen a bloody clash between the Russian law enforcement personnel and the residents of Moscow.  Later on in the mid 1960’s I emigrated to the United States of America during the civil rights struggle led by Dr. Martin Luther King, culminating in the 1968 revolt nationwide, as I stood there with Americans, blacks and whites of all ethnicities in Central Park, in New York City, mourning the death of Dr. King, and with all singing with teary eyes “We shall overcome. ….”, while our beloved nation was engaged in a raging vicious war in Vietnam. By mid-nineteen-seventies I decided to pursue my PhD degree in Cambridge, England.  I spent four years in the United Kingdom, and at no time have I ever seen the British police with their guns drawn, or even carried by them on any occasion.

The police training and protective gear provided for policemen in Egypt, Russia and the United Kingdom is quite unlike what we have here in the United States of America.  Perhaps one good reason here is that the United States Constitution, as drafted by our Founding Fathers grants for the American citizens the right to bear arms.  So the American Police must expect that the average citizen could be armed at any time of public confrontation with police personnel. To complicate matters further, the individual States have differing systems of laws among all fifty States, and each state has total control over the police personnel training, and rules of engagement therein.  This in turn leaves room for human racial prejudice in some states, whereby certain citizens may be stripped of their constitutional rights upon arrest by the police, such as the right to call in an attorney, or to make a phone call, and to be treated with respect, and to be assumed innocent until proven guilty.  None of these constitutional rights were clearly granted to any of the victims mentioned above, thereby triggering the nationwide outcries “No justice! – No peace!”

As Uncle Sam myself with a dual Egyptian and American heritage and being blessed with utmost care and love for the United States of America, in my view here is what we need to do:

  1. Police training must be revisited at the Federal Government level by appointing a Special Prosecutor and a Federal Commission that will review the individual States’ practices and laws regarding rules of engagement of law-enforcement personnel versus community members with the objective of making the rules uniform, fair and in accordance with the United States Constitution, befitting a civilized society, not a police state. For example certain violent and often deadly practices allowed in some states must be totally banned, and namely: The choke hold, Tasering, shooting a suspect in a vital organ, violent beating with batons when the person is already down on the ground, etc. This corrective action will clearly require a substantial Federal Budget allocation, which must be authorized by the United States Congress, and signed into law and implemented by the Executive Branch of the United States Government.
  2. The law enforcement personnel must not enter any property for inspection without a court order to be forwarded to the residents.  Guns may not be drawn while on the property, unless there is a genuine threat of attack on the law-enforcement personnel who must then defend themselves.
  3. American citizens desiring to bear arms as per their constitutional rights must have all such weapons properly registered within their State of residence, and must not be allowed to acquire or carry automatic assault weapons or any armed-forces type weapons of any kind at any time.
  4. All citizens of the United States must be assumed “innocent until proven guilty.” A jailed person has, and must not be stripped of his, or her civil, and human rights granted to them by the United States Constitution. Inhumane forms of punishments such as solitary confinement must be banned.

Some of you may have read my First Prayer for America (by Uncle Sam, i.e. me) in my Poetry Book “The Long Goodbye” published in the wake of the horrifying catastrophe of September 11, 2001, in which I exposed “Bush’s Lies” in a seven-part YouTube Video Documentary entitled “September 11: A self-inflicted Wound.” If interested you may click on my Books Website www.elsoudanibooks.com , to “Read More”, and to watch my seven-part video poem (from a pull-down menu) entitled “Bush’s Lies.” That was my “First Prayer for America” poem, in which I was referring to January 20th, 2009, as “the Day of Sunshine.” That was the day of inauguration of the first black President of the United States, Barak Obama, replacing “the Long Goodbye”, which is my poetic code-name reference to George W. Bush.  There I suggested that this blessed day be established as a National Holiday on a par with the Fourth of July, as I stated the following:

And let us pray that it is the day
When Americans have overpowered the dragon of racial prejudice
With all ethnicities and races living in harmony upholding justice
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And let us pray that it is the day
When the same set of laws are upheld
By all Branches of U.S. Government
For themselves as for their subjects,
For rich and poor, in democracy and enlightenment

And let us pray that it is the day
When America’s self-imposed prison gates,
Were flung wide open, free at last, free at last
With American citizens welcome everywhere
as friends or angels, not someone to blast

And indeed let us rejoice now and forever In the blessed arrival of the last day of the Long Goodbye        

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In the Beginning: Hijacking of the Religion of God

In the Beginning: Hijacking of the Religion of God

In the Beginning: Hijacking of the Religion of God

Taking shape in the early 1980’s, a time when the Middle East was devastated by what some viewed as a “holy” war, In the Beginning: Hijacking of the Religion of God presents a critical look at how religion has been exploited and manipulated over the years. . .

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