Hehehe... indahnya Islam itu.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/06/egypt-muslim-mob-of-3000-led-by-clerics-torches-shia-homes-murders-four-shias.html

June 24, 2013
Egypt: Muslim mob of 3,000 led by clerics torches Shia homes, murders four Shias

This comes "after weeks of incitement by Salafist preachers," who
accused the Shi'ites of being infidels. But remember, it only becomes
"hatred" when non-Muslims report on that clerical incitement.

What is most interesting about this is that supposedly learned
commentators are ascribing it to the rising Sunni-Shi'ite tensions
over Syria, and characterizing it as a purely political matter. While
it is certainly true that this probably wouldn't have happened if
Sunnis and Shias weren't confronting each other in Syria, note that
Syria is mentioned only in passing in this report. Instead, the
conflict was framed in wholly religious terms. But the influence of
the Islamic religion in conflicts such as this one is the one thing
that Western analysts are forbidden (on pain of charges of
"Islamophobia") to study.

Sunni-Shi'ite Jihad Update: "Angry mob kills at least 4 Shias in Giza
village including leader," by Zeinab El Gundy for Ahram Online, June
23 (thanks to Jerk Chicken):

    An angry mob led by Salafist sheikhs torched and attacked houses
of Shias in the small village of Zawyat Abu Muslam in Giza governorate
Sunday afternoon, killing four citizens including a prominent shia
figure.

    Not less than 3000 angry locals attacked houses of Shias in the
village Sunday afternoon after weeks of incitement by Salafist
preachers, according to eyewitnesses.

    Five houses were set on fire during the attack. Police are
evacuating the rest of Shiite homes in the village.

    "For three weeks the Salafist sheikhs in the village have been
attacking the Shias and accusing them of being infidels and spreading
debauchery," Hazem Barakat, an eyewitness and photojournalist, told
Ahram Online.

    Barakat, who reported the incident live on Twitter, took photos
and videos showing one of the Shias began dragged in the street after
being beaten. "I saw several Shias stabbed several times while they
were being dragged in some sort of public lynching," said Barakat.

    At least four have been killed according to the head of the Giza
security directorate. According to eyewitnesses, there are not less
than 30 badly injured Shias who have been transferred to hospital.

    The death toll included 66-year-old Hassan Shehata, a prominent
Shia figure who was jailed twice under former Egyptian president Hosni
Mubarak for "contempt of religion."

    The police force came late according to eyewitnesses and did
nothing to stop the attack and public lynching. "They were just
watching the public lynching like anyone else and did not stop
anything," said Barakat.

    "We hold President Morsi responsible for this attack," said Bahaa
Anwar, a Shia activist. "There are not less than three million
Egyptian Shiias who live in Egypt and last Saturday during the Syria
solidarity conference attended by Morsi in the Cairo Stadium, Salafist
sheikhs insulted Shias and incited hate against those Egyptian Shia
citizens," said Anwar, adding that President Morsi did not refute
these insults and incitement, though he claims to represent all
Egyptians.

    The outspoken Shia activist told Ahram Online that there are not
less than 40 Shia families in Zawyat Abu Muslam village. "Some of the
families managed to leave while there are families who are still
besieged in the village."

    Anwar said that Shehata was visiting one of the Shia families in
the village when the attack happened.

    Salafist Islamist TV host Khaled Abdullah claimed that Hassan
Shehata was attacked because he insulted the Prophet Mohamed's
relatives, blaming Al-Azhar for being silent on Shias in Egypt hours
after the attack on Al-Nas TV channel.

    Several Salafist and conservative Facebook pages, like "The Muslim
Coalition to Defend the Prophet's Family and Companions," also bragged
of the murder of the Shias, claiming that that was just the beginning
of ending Shiism in Egypt.

Posted by Robert on June 24, 2013 5:54 AM


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