Hehehe... orang Islam Salafi di Mesir kecewa krn orang Copt ga ngedukung Ikhwanul Muslim, ngakunya ga ngerti apa alasannya. Lalu ada jg yg minta spy orang Copt minta maaf krn ga ngedukung orang Salafi. Betul2 orang Islam itu ga punya malu sama sekali, mereka udah nindas orang Copt, nyerang gereja dan rumah orang Copt, ngebantai kalo perlu, nyulik cewek2nya dan maksa korbannya spy masuk Islam dan melakukan segala macam kejahatan lainnya thd orang Copt. Sekarang para muslim soleh alias bajingan keparat ini minta orang Copt ngedukung mereka dan ga terima sama sekali kalo ga didukung? Orang2 Islam itu emang ga punya malu sama sekali. Btw, apa anjing2 buduk piaraan orang Islam itu akan ngedukung syariat iblis? Gua rasa sih anjing2 buduk piaraan orang Islam itu, biarpun muji2 Islam, jg ga akan ngedukung syariat iblis, tp jg ga berani bilang terang2an bhw mereka ga ngedukung syariat iblis. http://www.jihadwatch.org/ Raymond Ibrahim: Shocker -- Egypt's Christians Not Voting for Sharia Over at Gatestone (via RaymondIbrahim.com) I document how, days before Egypt's presidential elections, Islamists expressed shock and dismay that the nation's Christian Copts were not voting for the Brotherhood candidate, and went on to try to convince the Copts that the best thing for them is to live under Sharia. An excerpt follows: >[...] Abu Ismail, the Salafi presidential candidate who was disqualified, >expressed "great disappointment" in "our Coptic brethren," saying that "I do >not understand why the Copts so adamantly voted for Ahmed Shafiq," portraying >it as some sort of conspiracy between the Copts, the old regime, and even >Israel: "Exactly what relationship and benefit do the Copts have with the >old regime?" > >Tarek al-Zomor, a prominent figure of the Gama'a al-Islamiyya—the terrorist >organization that slaughtered some 60 European tourists during the Luxor >Massacre—"demanded an apology from the Copts" for voting for Shafiq, >threatening that "this was a fatal error." > >To an extent, of course, Islamist attacks on Copts were due less to Coptic >votes for Shafiq, and had more to do with the usual animosity for >Christians—an animosity that seems to seek any excuse to attack them. By >virtue of their greater numbers, many more Muslims did in fact vote for >Shafiq than did Christians; even the Islamic Sufi Council of Egypt expressed >its support for Shafiq instead of for the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate who >advocates Islamic Sharia law. > >Realizing that threats—with which Copts are well acquainted—would not prevent >Christians from voting for the secular candidate, in a campaign that borders >on the comical if not absurd, Islamists began imploring the Copts to vote for >the Brotherhood's Morsi—who some say vows to return the Copts to bondage. >Islamist kingpin Yusuf al-Qaradawi himself called on politically-active >Muslims to go and meet with the Copts and "explain to them" how they have >nothing to fear from an Islamist president, and convincing them that "Shafiq >will be of no use to you." > >Most adamant was popular TV personality Muhammad Hassan, a cleric who >appeared several times assuring Copts that they have "nothing to fear from >the application of Sharia," which he portrayed as the best guarantor for >their safety and freedom. A day before the elections, Hassan implored the >Copts "to elect Sharia and vote for Dr. Muhammad Morsi, promising them peace >and security, and that they would live in prosperity under Sharia law." > >Sheikh Muhammad Hassan is, incidentally, the same cleric who says Islam >forbids Muslims from smiling to infidels—except whenever Muslims need to win >them over. One week before he began beseeching Copts to vote for Sharia, he >was in Saudi Arabia making disparaging comments about "those who say Allah >has a son," the Koran's condemnatory language for Christians.... Read it all. (http://www.raymondibrahim.com/11891/egypt-islamists-vs-copts) Posted by Raymond on June 21, 2012 2:52 PM | 2 Comments
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