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Abdullah bin Umar radhiyallohu 'anhu berkata, "Manusia akan senantiasa berada di jalan yang lurus selama mereka mengikuti jejak Nabi shalallahu alayhi wasallam". (HR. Baihaqi, Miftahul Jannah no.197)

Isnin, 7 Februari 2011

KRISIS MESIR : Rundingan Palsu… Protes Diteruskan Hingga Pagi

A general view of Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, center back, meeting with leaders of Egyptian parties and the Muslim brotherhood leadership in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country's political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak.

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A general view of Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, center back, meeting with leaders of Egyptian parties and the Muslim brotherhood leadership in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt’s largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country’s political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak.

From right, Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, Hossam Badrawy, secretary general of the ruling National Democratic Party, El-Sayed el-Badawi, leader of the Wafd opposition party, Naguib Sawiris, member of the wise men committee, and Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim brotherhood's spokesperson, are seen during their meeting in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country's political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak.

From right, Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, Hossam Badrawy, secretary general of the ruling National Democratic Party, El-Sayed el-Badawi, leader of the Wafd opposition party, Naguib Sawiris, member of the wise men committee, and Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim brotherhood’s spokesperson, are seen during their meeting in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt’s largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country’s political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, center, meets with representatives of protesters of 25th January movement in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country's political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, center, meets with representatives of protesters of 25th January movement in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt’s largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country’s political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, center, meets with representatives of protesters of 25th January movement in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country's political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immediate ouster of longtime authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak.

Protesters gather around army vehicles at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011, to prevent the army from moving towards the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

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Protesters gather around army vehicles at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011, to prevent the army from moving towards the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

Protesters gather around army vehicles at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011, to prevent the army from moving towards the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

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Protesters gather around army vehicles at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011, to prevent the army from moving towards the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

Protesters gather around army vehicles just after the army fired shots in the air at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011, as the demonstrators tried to prevent the army from moving towards the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

Protesters gather around army vehicles at Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011, to prevent the army from moving towards the square and placing barbed wires. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

Ini lebih daripada apa yang kita lihat kebiasaannya… kalau protes biasanya sampai petang je, ini sampai malam sampai pagi and sambung balik sampai berminggu-minggu… ini memang hebat!!! dah dikira berkampung dan dah bermukim di Medan Tahrir.. apa apa pun sampai Diktator Gila Mubarak berambus… mana boleh main meeting mcm tu je nak selesai jutaan kebangkitan rakyat.. tak masuk akal!

Diktator yang zalim mesti berambusss terlebih dahulu,, meeting kita kira semula…

Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. Opponents of Mubarak's embattled regime dismissed as insufficient an offer to include them in political reform plans and renewed their demand that he step down.

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Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. Opponents of Mubarak’s embattled regime dismissed as insufficient an offer to include them in political reform plans and renewed their demand that he step down.

An Egyptian anti-government demonstrator holds a sign about his friend at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. Opponents of Mubarak's embattled regime dismissed as insufficient an offer to include them in political reform plans and renewed their demand that he step down.

ElBaradei sifatkan rundingan masa depan Mesir kabur

07/02/2011 2:34am

WASHINGTON 7 Feb. – Tokoh yang mengepalai pembangkang Mesir, Mohamed ElBaradei mengkritik dialog politik yang pertama diadakan semalam dan menyifatkan rundingan bagi menggantikan Mubarak untuk masa depan Mesir itu sebagai `kabur’ sambil berkata beliau tidak diundang untuk turut serta dalam rundingan itu.

“Saya tidak terlibat dalam rundingan itu. Saya tidak diundang menyertai dalam rundingan atau dialog, tetapi saya mengikuti apa yang berlaku,” katanya kepada televisyen NBC dalam program ‘Meet the Press’.

“Proses ini sangat ‘kabur’, setakat ini tidak ada yang tahu siapa bercakap untuk siapa,” katanya.

ElBaradei, pemenang hadiah Nobel kerana kepimpinannya sebagai pemerhati atom Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) kembali ke Mesir setelah terjadinya tunjuk perasaan membantah rejim autokratik Hosni Mubarak.

Beliau telah mencadangkan agar diadakan ‘tempoh peralihan’ di mana satu majlis presiden dianggotai oleh tiga orang termasuk tentera menjalankan kerajaan sementara. – AFP

Gelombang kebangkitan rakyat Mesir mendesak Diktator Mubarak berundur hari ini sudah masuk hari ke 13, setakat petang ini suasana di Medan Tahrir belum nampak lagi tanda2 ianya akan berakhir.. Bahkan pada hari ini golongan panganut agama kristian juga turt sama bergabung menyertai perhimpunan Mendesak Diktator Mubarak di Medan Tahrir. Suasana yang belum pernah dilihat semenjak protes ini bermula 25 Januari lalu.

Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and a Koran, Islam's holy book, at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and a Koran, Islam’s holy book, at Cairo’s Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and a Koran, Islam's holy book, at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and a Koran, Islam’s holy book, at Cairo’s Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government demonstrators wave their national flag as they gather at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government demonstrators wave their national (R) and the Tunisian flag (C) as they gather at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather at Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather at Cairo’s Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and the Muslim holy book, the Koran, on the 13th day of protests in Tahrir Square in central Cairo calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak's regime on February 6, 2011.

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Egyptian Coptic Christians and Muslims raise a Cross and the Muslim holy book, the Koran, on the 13th day of protests in Tahrir Square in central Cairo calling for the end to President Hosni Mubarak’s regime on February 6, 2011.

An opposition supporter holds a child above the crowd in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

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An opposition supporter holds a child above the crowd in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

Opposition supporters play the role of victims involved in the recent rioting with pro-Mubarak demonstrators, in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

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Opposition supporters play the role of victims involved in the recent rioting with pro-Mubarak demonstrators, in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

Anti-Mubarak slogans are seen on a medic's gloves in the opposition stronghold of Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos. The slogans read, "You will leave by the hand of youth".

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Anti-Mubarak slogans are seen on a medic’s gloves in the opposition stronghold of Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos. The slogans read, “You will leave by the hand of youth”.

An Egyptian anti-government demonstrator holds his national flag bearing the arabic writing 'we are steadfast' as others sit in front of an army M-113 armoured personnel carrier (APC) in order to prevent it from moving at Cairo's Tahrir square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

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An Egyptian anti-government demonstrator holds his national flag bearing the arabic writing ‘we are steadfast’ as others sit in front of an army M-113 armoured personnel carrier (APC) in order to prevent it from moving at Cairo’s Tahrir square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather in Tahrir Square, the center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. A sense of normalcy began to return to the capital of some 18 million people, which has been largely closed since chaos erupted shortly after the protests began on Jan. 25.

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Egyptian anti-government demonstrators gather in Tahrir Square, the center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. A sense of normalcy began to return to the capital of some 18 million people, which has been largely closed since chaos erupted shortly after the protests began on Jan. 25.

Egyptians pray in Cairo's Tahrir Square on February 06, 2011, following nearly two weeks of unprecedented demonstrations calling for President Hosni Mubarak's ouster.

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Egyptians pray in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on February 06, 2011, following nearly two weeks of unprecedented demonstrations calling for President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster.

Egyptian anti-government Muslim demonstrators pray as they gather at Cairo's Tahrir square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian anti-government Muslim demonstrators pray as they gather at Cairo’s Tahrir square on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

A composite photo depicting Egyptian Hosni President Mubarak (R) as Hitler is held by an opposition supporter in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

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A composite photo depicting Egyptian Hosni President Mubarak (R) as Hitler is held by an opposition supporter in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 6, 2011. Demonstrators camped out in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, which has become an epicentre for protest, vowed to intensify their battle to oust Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak but the 82-year-old president has said he will stay until September elections because the alternative is chaos.

A sign made out of rocks by Egyptian anti-government demonstrators calls for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in English and Arabic to "Get Out", in Tahrir Square, the center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. A sense of normalcy began to return to the capital of some 18 million people, which has been largely closed since chaos erupted shortly after the protests began on Jan. 25.

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A sign made out of rocks by Egyptian anti-government demonstrators calls for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in English and Arabic to “Get Out”, in Tahrir Square, the center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. A sense of normalcy began to return to the capital of some 18 million people, which has been largely closed since chaos erupted shortly after the protests began on Jan. 25.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 06:  Egyptian women in the anti-government movement march against president Hosni Mubarak in central Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. An uneasy stand-off remains between anti and pro-government factions in Egypt's central square as the protests continue unabated.

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CAIRO, EGYPT – FEBRUARY 06: Egyptian women in the anti-government movement march against president Hosni Mubarak in central Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. An uneasy stand-off remains between anti and pro-government factions in Egypt’s central square as the protests continue unabated.

CAIRO, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 06:  Egyptian women in the anti-government movement march against president Hosni Mubarak in central Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. An uneasy stand-off remains between anti and pro-government factions in Egypt's central square as the protests continue unabated.

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CAIRO, EGYPT – FEBRUARY 06: Egyptian women in the anti-government movement march against president Hosni Mubarak in central Tahrir Square on February 6, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. An uneasy stand-off remains between anti and pro-government factions in Egypt’s central square as the protests continue unabated.

Egyptian anti-government demonstrators shout slogans as they gather in the northern city of Alexandria on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of embattled President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian anti-government demonstrators shout slogans as they gather in the northern city of Alexandria on February 6, 2011 on the 13th day of protests calling for the ouster of embattled President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011. Behind the makeshift barricades surrounding Tahrir Square, protesters voiced determination to stay put on the 13th day of protests against Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak.

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Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 6, 2011. Behind the makeshift barricades surrounding Tahrir Square, protesters voiced determination to stay put on the 13th day of protests against Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman talks to representatives from political parties in the Prime Minister's office in Cairo February 6, 2011. Suleiman held talks on Sunday with opposition groups including the officially banned Muslim Brotherhood to try to find a way out of the country's worst crisis in decades.

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Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman talks to representatives from political parties in the Prime Minister’s office in Cairo February 6, 2011. Suleiman held talks on Sunday with opposition groups including the officially banned Muslim Brotherhood to try to find a way out of the country’s worst crisis in decades.

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