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Western world has misgivings about Islam: Egypt politician
Web posted at: 12/23/2006 3:41:6
Source ::: The Peninsula

DOHA . As opposed to Marxism which is against capitalism, Islam preaches 
a middle path between capitalism and socialism, says a prominent 
politician from Egypt.

Magdi Ahmed Hussein, general secretary of Egypt's Labour Party which 
toes the Islamists' line, told The Peninsula in an interview yesterday 
that the West misunderstands Islam and so misinterprets its teachings.

"Islam has much in common with Social Democrats," Hussein said, arguing 
that the concept of 'zakat' in Islam is meant to ensure equitable 
distribution of wealth.

"Islam is all about social justice. It does not want a poor to remain 
poor all his life. The concept of 'zakat' is meant to ensure 
socio-economic stability," he said. It seeks to the protect the right of 
the proletariat and that of the private sector at the same time.

His Labour Party has roots in a political outfit his father, Ahmed 
Hussein, founded in 1933. The party was renamed as Socialist Party in 
1949 but disbanded by Gamal Abdul Nasser in 1953.

It was launched again with its current name (the Labour Party) in 1978. 
The party has been the largest opposition in the Egyptian parliament 
twice (between 1979 and 1984 and between 1987 and 1990). The party is 
now facing a tough time due to official restrictions imposed on 
political forces in his country, said Hussein.

The rate of unemployment is very high in Egypt and with many public 
sector units being privatised, workers are getting a raw deal, he said.

However, workers employed with cement companies, especially, in which 
foreign investors are buying equities are doing well. Industrial workers 
in Egypt total an estimated between 100,000 and 200,000, said Hussein.

He was here to attend the two-day conference on 'Islam and Arab 
nationalism' that ended yesterday.

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