Ramadhan
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The zionists and the west will not let him go that easily.
The zionists and the west are now busy trying to find their "right" candidate to rule egypt.
The zionists and the west will not let him go that easily.
The zionists and the west are now busy trying to find their "right" candidate to rule egypt.
abdulmājid;1406612 said:I didn't know Egypt was obliquely ruled by Zionists.
I agree with you. Insha'Allah, this opportunity will not pass without the removal of this government and the establishment of an Islamic one that truly has the interests of the Egyptian people at heart rather than those of USA and Israel. This will likely not come about peacefully, but rather after much bloodshed and torment suffered by the people.τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1406556 said:I hope the will of the people for change doesn't succumb to the iron grip of this tyrant backed only by amero/Israeli interests...
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1406943 said:They've just dismantled a bomb in omar makram mosque where they treat the injured and were about to blame it on copts as they bomb their churches and blame on Muslims, and have detained the names of the facebook revolutionists and looking into the people in the square.. It is bad you guys for Egypt la 7wala wla qiwta illa billah..
you know that is exactly how they want it here.. Egypt subdued and beaten!![]()
In contradiction to the vapid antagonizers who wish to see a religious war between Muslims and Christians there are those souls who are willing to stand up for religious freedom — and thankfully they are an overwhelming majority!
“Look around you,” says Mohamed Helmy, a magazine editor, standing in the square at around noon Monday. “There are men, women, old people, young people, poor and rich, Muslims and Christians… Egyptians from all walks of life have a common goal: Getting rid of Mubarak.”
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A young Muslim man held a placard with a crescent and cross under the motto “Long live Egypt.” He explains its significance: “Mubarak is the one who created a “fitna” [rift] between the Muslims and the Christians in Egypt over the past 30 years.”
A nearby demonstrator, whose puffy eyes betray a week of little sleep, overhears the conversation and interrupts: “Why do you think no churches or mosques have been attacked since all police forces were removed from the city two days ago? It’s because places of worship have been protected by the population, and the neighborhood patrols.”
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Suddenly the voice of the muezzins (prayer caller) calms the general agitation as rows of men bow in prayer. Time seems suspended while the men pray, and Christian demonstrators standing close by.
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His wife, who wears a niqab, teaches at a Franciscan school attended by Muslims and Christians. “Why would I care? For the past 30 years, Mubarak has played the divide-and-conquer game with his people,” she says.
I hope and pray that this report is true.
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http://www.defendtheprophet.com/christians-protect-muslims-as-they-pray-in-egypt-video
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"Christian + Muslim = Egypt"
http://www.defendtheprophet.com/in-discontent-egypt’s-muslims-and-christians-unite
I am trying to get my head round this ... could it be true that the government would attack churches and mosques to keep the population blaming each other and remaining divided?? :hmm:
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