
The expected visit of the Sultan of Oman, the first since assuming power to Egypt, has captured the attention of many political observers in the Middle East, especially in light of the recent rapprochement in the region between Saudi Arabia, the ally of the coup in Egypt, with Iran, and Riyadh’s continuous attempts to reintegrate the head of the Syrian regime, Bashar al-Assad. An ally of Iran, who is no less criminal than Sisi within the Arab League.
In the context of attempts to melt the ice accumulated for decades on the relations of the military in Egypt with Iran, political observers see in the Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq, one of the potential mediators between Cairo and Tehran, in the attempts of the two countries to heal the old political rifts between them, given his good relations with both and his moderate and neutral position. of the two capitals.
And the Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq, previously had a pivotal role in drawing the broad lines of Saudi efforts to rehabilitate the criminal Bashar al-Assad.
Similar to the return of the Assad regime to the Arab League, the Sultanate of Oman played a mediating role in the talks between Saudi Arabia and the Houthis in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, a while ago, which many see as a diplomatic victory for the sultanate in a region rife with conflicts and political and military bickering.
The paradox is not only political, as the military council struggled during the rule of martyr President Mohamed Morsi to incite public opinion and incite the street against the Muslim Brotherhood, following a visit by then Iranian President Ahmadinejad to Cairo.
Even the Nour Party, the religious arm of Military Intelligence in Egypt, attacked President Morsi at the time, and the party’s mufti, Yasser Burhami, said at the time: “The normalization of relations between Egypt and Iran is one of the reasons for the disagreement between the Salafist Call and the Muslim Brotherhood,” noting that this is a recurring historical dispute between From time to time, its beginning was the Iranian revolution in 1979, or even further than that, and that many statements by Brotherhood leaders over time neglect the methodological and doctrinal dispute between us and the Shiites.” His guardian, General Sisi?
In this context, Burhami should be reminded of the intelligence script that he dictated to him at the time, and he used to attack the martyr President Muhammad Morsi, that president who opened his speech at the Non-Aligned Summit Conference, by praying for the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, and appeasement of his companions Abu Bakr, Omar and Othman. And Ali, “may God be pleased with them,” in contravention of the belief of the Iranian Shiites. Can Sisi, who has been attacking Islam since his seizure of power, carry out the same thing, and blames Muslims for all the crimes of terrorism on the planet?
Borhami said in a telephone conversation with Mohsen Eid on the “I am the Egyptian” program on “Nour Al-Hikma” channel, in 2012, during the warming up of the military coup, that “reassuring words that the Brotherhood knows the danger of the Shiites are no longer useful,” considering that knowing this danger It is not enough, in light of the fact that the normalization of relations will allow Egyptian youth to travel without a visa to Tehran.
And he claimed that “the Brotherhood, with this matter, is helping the Shiites to revive the manifestations of polytheism within the holy shrines from their point of view in Egypt.” What is the opinion of the mystic to the extent of Shiism, Osama Al-Azhari, advisor to General Al-Sisi, in Borhami’s words?
The military pushed the time with another arrogance, the preacher Abd al-Malik al-Zoghbi, who said: “The Shiites are various sects that exceed 1,000 sects, some of them are infidels, and that some Sufis in Egypt belong to the Shiite ideology, but they hide, explaining that he agreed with 52 mosques to preach one sermon about the danger The coming of the Shiites to Egypt.
At that time, the military allowed Al-Zoghbi to say with full mouths that the Iranian regime is a bloody regime that slaughters the people of Syria, just as it slaughtered the people of Iraq and Yemen, and that the Iraqi and Yemeni armies were broken because of Iran, and they are now planning to break the Egyptian army.
Al-Zoghbi said: “Victory is inevitably coming for the Syrian people, and they will get rid of Bashar al-Assad soon, and that the Shiite Al-Lat Party is fighting with 9,500 people in the land of Syria with Assad, and Ali Al-Zoghbi and his ilk must appear again and repeat the same words to General Al-Sisi, or is the democracy of the martyr Muhammad civilian president Morsi allowed them freedom of speech and opinion, which the dictatorship of their general and guardian would not allow.
It is worth noting that in 2013, in the presence of thousands of Egyptians, the martyr President Morsi attacked, in his speech at the Support for Syria Conference held in Cairo, the criminal Bashar al-Assad regime and decided to sever relations with it, including the closure of the Syrian embassy in Cairo and the withdrawal of the Egyptian charge d’affaires from Damascus, as well as The UN Security Council called for the imposition of a no-fly zone over Syria to protect civilians from the regime’s barrel bombs and chemical attacks.
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