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It''s Like Honey: You Cannot Know It until You Taste It.
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 30 - 11 - 2008

I received a letter by the Federation of Arab Doctors, sealed by the Federation's seal and signed by the Federation's legal administration. The letter was a comment on my article "The US Guide" in which I commented on the congratulations given by the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Guidance Bureau member Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh to the US nation after Obama's landslide victory.
The federation's lawyer said: "The journalist's comments have greatly insulted the MB Secretary General and this was clear in the following points:
1: Talking about the secretary general, he says (Perish the hands of Abul Fotouh! Perish he!). This sentence is a direct insult.
2: He says that the secretary general "courts" the US President-elect. In political language, this means nothing but accusing him of being disloyal to the state. The journalist repeats the same meaning by saying "he wants to be a guide, but Obama will appoint chiefs rather than guides".
3: The journalist amends some verses of the Holy Koran in a disrespectful way.
Abul Fotouh did not sign the letter and hid behind an unknown lawyer. In addition, Abul Fotouh exploits the Federation's capabilities to achieve his personal goals. He uses the federation's papers, seals, computers and lawyer to write and send letters to journalists on issues with which the federation has nothing to do. Is this not a way of plundering public funds? Perish the hands of Abul Fotouh! Perish he!
Abul Fotouh exploits the federation's lawyer and legal advisor Mukhtar Nouh in a legal dispute related to his position in the MB Guidance Bureau. Is this not a way of mixing the federation's allocations with the MB funds? Does Abul Fotouh pay for Nouh with money belonging to the federation or the MB?
Abul Fotouh mixes between the banned (his membership of the Guidance Bureau) and the permissible (his job as the federation's secretary general). What is the relation between the Federation of Arab Doctors and the congratulations from a member of the banned MB Guidance Bureau to the US administration?
I will not talk about the MB General Guide's rejection of the congratulations given by Abul Fotouh, but I want to ask a question: has the federation become a branch of the MB?
Can we consider the congratulations as if they had been given by the Federation, given that its lawyers and advisors have defended it? Has the Federation sent its congratulations to Obama to reduce the pains of the Arab World?
The ignorant lawyer of the Federation wants to declare me an unbeliever because I used some Koranic implications. If he does not know that branch of science dealing with Koranic implications, he and the secretary general should read two volumes titled [Syntactic implications in the Holy Koran] by Dr Mohamed Nadim Fadil, in which he talks about the advantages of implications.


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