All that is left for the Organization Secretary of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) Ahmed Ezz to do is to be a Sufi in accordance with law 118 of 1976. Sufism has a group of orders through which a follower can be a Wali [Arabic word meaning a trusted one]. Therefore, Ezz will use a special order to achieve his goals in the NDP. Ezz found that Sufism is the only solution for the problem of the party commitment, as Sufism focuses on educating the spirit and soul and developing self-control and accountability. In addition, it benefits from many ways of worship to strengthen the bonds between the followers of the same order. Therefore, if Ezz followed Sufism, he would attract a lot of people and they would be psychologically reassured. This would, in turn, increase the party's popularity. A sufi secretariat would be, of course, different from all other secretariats. It would be managed in accordance with a pure Sufi system. Since his tender age, Ezz has been trying to attract Sufi members to the National Democratic Party. Therefore, he selected Sheikh Abdul Hadi al-Kasabi, sheikh of a Sufi order, as the party's candidate for the latest elections of the Shura Council [advisory council, higher chamber of Egypt's parliament] in Tanta. He attracted this Sufi to the partisan road. This Sufi became a candidate and, after that, a member of the Shoura Council. He left Sufism to enjoy immunity! Sufism has fallen and seven million Sufis are on their way to the NDP. This party, for its turn, is preparing for the power transfer day, when Sufis will humbly pray to God to give success to our rulers and guide them to adopt the Islamic rules! Why is Ezz heeding Sufism so much while he used to pay much attention to Jazz?