Arianna_Ludlam member
Joined: 20 Sep 2010 Posts: 36 Location: united states of america
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:50 pm Post subject: Islamic mob burns down church |
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Yep this story has all the elements of Islam.
peaceful islamic imam, Sheik Ahmed Abu Al-Dahab, issued a call to "Kill all the Christians."
The reason for this call is the horrible RUMOR of a a Muslim woman and a Coptic man having an affair. Keep in mind a scandalious affair by Islamic standards could mean something as simple as they were seen talking to each other alone in public a public place.
Women being sexually assaulted simply for not being muslim.
And of course the building of a victory mosque on top of the remains of the church the peaceful Muslims destroyed.
Copied from:
http://www.persecution.net/eg-2011-03-10.htm
Islamic mob burns down church
(Source: Compass Direct News)
March 10, 2011
On March 4 and 5, a Muslim mob in a village south of Cairo attacked a church building and burned it down, almost killing the parish priest. The attack came after a local imam, Sheik Ahmed Abu Al-Dahab, issued a call to "Kill all the Christians." The attack started on Friday evening in Sool (35 kilometres from Cairo), and lasted through most of Saturday. A parish priest, who narrowly escaped death in the fire, said the clamour of the Church of the Two Martyrs St. George and St. Mina being torn apart sounded like "hatred." After demolishing the church, the group of Muslims held prayers at the site and began collecting money to build a mosque where the church building once stood, said the assistant bishop of Giza, Rev. Balamoun Youaqeem.
The attack was in response to the rumour of an affair between a Muslim and a Copt. Earlier this month, Sool villagers accused a Muslim woman and a Coptic man, both married, of being involved with each other. Because of the attack, Copts in Sool fled to adjacent villages. The women who remained in the village are now being sexually assaulted, said Rev. Youaqeem, who is receiving phone calls from area women begging for help. |
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