Sayyid Qutb
Qutb had influence on Islamic insurgent/terror groups in Egypt and elsewhere. His influence on Al Qaeda was felt through his writing his followers and especially through his brother, Muhammad Qutb, who moved to Saudi Arabia following his release from prison in Egypt and became a professor of Islamic Studies and edited, published and promoted his brother Sayyid's work.
One of Muhammad Qutb's students and later an ardent follower was Ayman Zawahiri, who went on to become a member of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad terror group and later a mentor of Osama bin Laden and a leading member of al-Qaeda. Zawahiri was first introduced to Qutb by his uncle and maternal family patriarch, Mafouz Azzam, who was very close to Qutb throughout his life. Azzam was Qutb's student, then protégé, then personal lawyer and executor of his estate -- one of the last people to see Qutb before his execution. According to Lawrence Wright, who interviewed Azzam, "young Ayman al-Zawahiri heard again and again from his beloved uncle Mahfouz about the purity of Qutb's character and the torment he had endured in prison." Zawahiri paid homage to Qutb in his work Knights under the Prophet's Banner.
My Question to him would be What made him think that he and people who till this day continue to soak up his hate have a right to life than all of those others that have died and will die as a result of the hate he spread?
2007-09-21 04:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Chicago Bears- Past Player: Walter Payton Current Player: Brian Urlacher
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answered by ? 3
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I think that Saladin would be a pretty facinating person to interview. I would feel a bit scared of asking him the wrong question in case he threw me into a dungeon or sold me into salvery.Maybe if I asked the right question he would want to put me in his harem,but that would be really scarey.Imagine living among all that luxury though. The palace part of the citadel must have been so beautiful. The lovely fountains and silky cushions to relax on beautiful tapestries hanging on the walls and the Mosque all lit by candlelite.
I think I would just talk to him about his horses it would be one thing we had in common.
2007-09-21 02:14:35
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answered by Sweet Jane 3
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I will interview 2 Ancient Egyptians a female and a male
1) female: Asiyah, In the Hadith (Islamic religion) one of four of "the best of women".the daughter of Pharaoh.The Midrash names her Bithiah, literally daughter of God, because of her compassion and pity in saving the baby Moses, and ask her to convince Adam that not all the Pharoahs were bad and God’s enemy..
2)The ancient Egyptian writer: and ask him how come that you were one of the first in the world to write and 60% of your grandchildren do not care to read nor write.. And the rest , only very few want to think and manage your land in a proper way than being big mouths
2007-09-21 00:38:21
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answered by Zoser 6
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Gamal Abd Elnasser
SA3ed Elshazly
to be continued
2007-09-21 06:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i want two questions please.
akhenaten
please explain your beliefs and rational for changing the religion in Egypt?
i would really like to understand what was going on in his mind when he banned all the other religions and moved capitals.
Hatsheput
why did you choose to name your self Pharaoh and what are your feelings about the men in your life?
yes i know i cheated but i want to understand the way they both saw the world.
2007-09-21 07:53:55
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answered by sabrina 5
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I would interview my fav. Egyptian woman Nefertiti and I would ask her who was responsible for her disappearance.
2007-09-21 15:58:11
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answered by PuNkRoSe 2
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Al Grasby. I want to interview Al Grasby.
2007-09-20 20:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I would interview king farouk. I realy want to know if all the bad thing said about him and his age are true.
2007-09-21 02:58:45
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answered by Arabian Dune 5
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As for the present
Amr Khaled
i would like to ask him: you think it would work to make a new life for this country and all the arab and muslim nation? i am not optimistic anymore!
As for the past
Nasser
but i would have asked him
why didn't you adopt malaysia's, they didn't put islam aside, they managed to be something though
2007-09-21 00:35:37
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answered by Mom@do 1
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