Couple of years ago and before the revolution, Mohammed Salim al-Awa, Secretary-General of the World Council of Muslim Scholars, said in an interview with Ahmed Mansour in Without Borders program on Al Jazeera satellite channel that Copts are storing weapons in their churches. He added that they kidnap any woman who converts to Islam, and no one can talk about this.
He added that the regime in Egypt is very weak before the church, and supports only oppression, dictatorship and corruption. This weapon means the Copts are preparing for a war against Muslims, and the Media has never mentioned that, he said.
Now, after the events of Abbassya, where we saw black and green flags carried by bearded people with Afghan and Pakistani clothes, who were attacking the minister of defense crying out saying: for the sake of jihad!
The media have clearly covered this; Mohammed al-Zawahiri was proudly there; many weapons were found in al-Nour mosque. Those Islamists have entered many houses in Abbassya to steal, rob and threaten them by their weapons. When the people called the police, they heard: we can do nothing, may God help you!
After all of this, I want to ask the respectful presidential candidate: Where are the weapons? You don’t have to answer as the whole world know and has seen it in al-Nour mosque.
Why don’t you issue some statements about the weapons in the mosques? I see, you only talk about churches and Christians and insult them along with their holy bible.
A question for the honorable Egyptians to answer: Can such man be the president of Egypt?
I suggest inspecting all mosques in Egypt, especially the ones that its sheiks are spreading hatred, with the Salafi and Wahabi ideologies (of course you should show respect the mosques while inspecting). After that, churches also may be inspected as Awa asked before to make everyone sure where are the weapons.
I have asked to first inspect the mosques, just because the event have showed there is weapons already in a mosque while none was found in any church.
O Egyptian people, you are good people who have suffered for centuries from oppression and exploitation. The last 30 years you were ruled by tyranny that you finally rose up to free yourselves from. We made a mistake by choosing people we thought they represent the religion and work for the good of Egypt; those were found only interested in bloodshed and devastation. Please, think carefully before you elect the next president. Don’t let anyone deceive you in the name of religion. They make a lot of promises that they will forget about as soon as they win the elections.
I’m sure you will make the right choice next time, as you should learn from the past.