Since the Jan 25, 2011 revolution ousted former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, Egypt has been in a state of flux and uncertainty. General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi—who is likely to win the next presidential election—seems to be the best man to lead the country at this difficult stage that it's currently in, for the following reasons:
First, he is trusted completely at street level in Egyptian society. This widespread support will allow him to make the hard economic and security decisions that are necessary to bring stability to the country.
Second, General Al-Sissi’s understanding of Islam is moderate and can help bring an end to the problem of Islamic Radicalism. He has a clear position in favor of religious freedom. He actually quoted a verse from the Koran to support this “No Compulsion in Religion” stance, and to criticize those who want to impose a religious agenda or views on others. Additionally, he has expressed unequivocally his view that a radical interpretation of Islam is the major threat to the country. He is outspokenly pro-reformation.
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