There is a premise in studying the middle east politics, states that the Arab states which are being ruled by military generals have always been in conflict with an internal opposition which is mostly represented by what so called Islamists or religious groups –we have an objection on this terminology but we will use it unfortunately used by the majority who are involved in studying politics- but in the wake of the what so called the Arab spring and its revolutions, the premise was collapsed and startlingly, the enmity and hostility between both the secular regime and the Islamists movements turned to union and a bloody coalition to crush the opponents of the system which in our view point both parties are belonged.
We can notice those contradictions in the beginning of the Egyptian revolution, represented by the mutual استمر في القراءة