Monday, August 23, 2010

Egyptian Imam Misunderstands Islam And Calls For His Congregation To Attack Christians And They Oblige Him

From Jihad Watch:

Egypt: Imam somehow misunderstands Islam, calls for attacks on Christians; his congregation willingly obliges


The mainstream media is making a big deal about the supposed "demonizing" of participants in the Ground Zero mosque project, and of the "backlash" that could result from supposedly dangerous talk, by which they mean criticism of the mosque, its backers, and of the agenda behind the whole affair that's plowed into Lower Manhattan on a steamroller named "Tolerance."



Meanwhile, in Muslim nations, open incitement against unbelievers leads directly to attacks on religious minorities, and the world yawns. "Muslim Cleric Calls for Jihad, Copts Attacked," by Joseph C. deCaro for Worthy News, August 21:



SHIMI, EGYPT (Worthy News)-- During Friday prayers, Imam Sheikh Tobah called for jihad against all Christians living in the Egyptian village of Shimi.

Christian Copts were assaulted over the next two days; 11 were hospitalized and many Copt youths were arrested.

The assaults began only hours after the Imam's incitement. Security forces took the first Copt victims to a police station where they were pressured into accepting "reconciliation" with their attackers, but no Muslims were arrested.

The apologist spin writes itself: Local Muslims promoting reconciliation with their neighbors!



"I was told by the security authorities that for the sake of the Holy month of Ramadan, everyone ought to make peace," said Reverend Ezra Nageh. (But) "I was against reconciliation, because I know that the culprits know that they can assault Copts, and in the end, it will boil down to Copts giving up all their rights with the reconciliation sessions."

The next day, Muslims again attacked the houses of the Copts; they beat the inhabitants and also any Copts found in the fields.

"We are forced into reconciliation and in less than 24 hours, we are assaulted again," said Ghali Tawfik, one of the Copt victims.

"They have humiliated us," said Maher Amin. "We were beaten and we could not do anything about it. We are weak and helpless and have to accept reconciliation. They will next come to our homes and rape our women, and we will not be able to do anything about it."

After Police released the Copt victims who were initially detained at the station, they then arrested three Copt youths on old charges and transferred them to (Egyptian) State Security, but Ezra said State Security is employing an old trick: detaining innocent Copts and fabricating crimes against them in order to force the church into accepting reconciliation.

"They attack us today and force reconciliation on us," said Ezra. "Are they waiting for us to be killed tomorrow and then they would think about the rule of law?"Posted by Marisol on August 22, 2010 10:39 AM

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