Islam itu merusak otak para pengikutnya hingga jadi banyak yang jadi pada 
sedeng kayak Murgan Salem al-Gohary ini.

Lihat aja orang Islam disini yang rata-rata juga sedeng dan psiklopât...

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الإثنين 27 ذو 
الحجة 1433هـ - 12 
نوفمبر 2012م

AL ARABIYA

An Egyptian jihad leader, with self-professed links to the Taliban, called for 
the "destruction of the Sphinx and the Giza Pyramids in Egypt," drawing ties 
between the Egyptian relics and Buddha statues, local media reported this week. 
Murgan Salem al-Gohary, an Islamist leader twice-sentenced under former 
President Hosni Mubarak for advocating violence, called on Muslims to remove 
such "idols." "All Muslims are charged with applying the teachings of Islam to 
remove such idols, as we did in Afghanistan when we destroyed the Buddha 
statues," he said on Saturday during a television interview on an Egyptian 
private channel, widely watched by Egyptian and Arab audiences. "God ordered 
Prophet Mohammed to destroy idols," he added. "When I was with the Taliban we 
destroyed the statue of Buddha, something the government failed to do." His 
comments came a day after thousands of ultraconservative Islamists gathered in 
Tahrir Square to call for the strict application of Sharia law in the new 
constitution. But in retaliation to Gohary's remarks, the vice president of 
Tunisia's Ennahda party, Sheikh Abdel Fattah Moro, called the live program and 
told Gohary that famous historic military commander Amr ibn al-Aas did not 
destroy statues when he conquered Egypt. "So who are you to do it?" he 
wondered. "The Prophet destroyed the idols because people worshiped them, but 
the Sphinx and the Pyramids are not worshiped." Gohary, 50, is well-known in 
Egypt for his advocacy of violence, Egypt Independent reported. "He was 
sentenced twice, one of the two sentences being life imprisonment. He 
subsequently fled Egypt to Afghanistan, where he was badly injured in the 
American invasion. In 2007, he traveled from Pakistan to Syria, which then 
handed him over to Egypt. After Mubarak's fall in early 2011, he was released 
from prison by a judicial ruling," the newspaper added. In recent months, fears 
have surfaced that the ultra-conservative Salafi political powers may soon wish 
to debate new guidelines over Egyptian antiquities. Islamists have swept the 
recent presidential and parliamentary elections in the country's 
post-revolutionary stage, with the Muslim Brotherhood and the 
ultra-conservative Salafi Islamists rising to political power. "The fundamental 
Salafis have demanded to cover Pharaonic statues, because they regard them to 
be idols," Egyptian author on ancient history Ahmed Osman told Al Arabiya 
English, explaining that Salafi Muslims follow conservative religious 
principles which view statues and sculptures as prohibited in Islam. "But so 
far the government has done nothing to indicate what is the future of Egyptian 
antiquities," adds Osman. Many hope that Egypt's new President Mohammed Mursi 
will help usher better preservation of Egypt's proud cultural heritage. 
Egyptian officials have recently announced the country will reveal more of its 
ancient buried treasures. The tomb of Queen Meresankh III, the granddaughter of 
Khufu, of Great Pyramid fame, is set to be opened to tourists later this year, 
with the last resting places of five high priests also slated to be put on 
show. Officials are also believed to be reopening the underground Serapeum 
temple at Sakkara, to the south of Cairo.

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