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Salafists Attack Shia Homes in Egypt, Killing Four

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Biography of Shekh Hassan Shehate , who was killed in this attack.

This Shiite is known of cursing sacred Islamic figures and prophet wives. May he and his likes rot in hell.

Lets see if other sunni come and saying we are " vahabi " instead of " Sunni " .....

There is nothing called "Vahabi", it's just a lable Shia use to call Sunnis they don't like to avoid the word "Muslim or Sunni" so you minority Shia don't provoke them.
 
There is nothing called "Vahabi", it's just a lable Shia use to call Sunnis they don't like to avoid the word "Muslim or Sunni" so you minority Shia don't provoke them.


now , you even denying yourselves ... simply , we use " Wahhabi" to refer the flower of " Abd al Wahhab " ideology .... and honestly , for us you are just like Kjavarej ....

and don't become happy because you killed some shieh ... in past Khavarej did worse than this but in the end they get annihilated by shieh/sunni ...... this is not first time that shieh facing some block headed like you wahabbi and your Sallafi and Takfiri friends ......
 
now , you even denying yourselves ... simply , we use " Wahhabi" to refer the flower of " Abd al Wahhab " ideology .... and honestly , for us you are just like Kjavarej ....

and don't become happy because you killed some shieh ... in past Khavarej did worse than this but in the end they get annihilated by shieh/sunni ...... this is not first time that shieh facing some block headed like you wahabbi and your Sallafi and Takfiri friends ......

For us Sunni you're the bad guys those Salafis, we disagree with them on many things but we won't ever call them heretics, pagan, or even Kafir. Kafir is not an insult my dear friend, it's just a name of non-believers, don't take it as an insult.
 
For us Sunni you're the bad guys those Salafis, we disagree with them on many things but we won't ever call them heretics, pagan, or even Kafir. Kafir is not an insult my dear friend, it's just a name of non-believers, don't take it as an insult.

that why we see you Wahhabi/Salafi/Takfiri as kafir who ruining Islam world with your .... pull ideology ... ... and believe me , it is not an insult ;)
 
For us Sunni you're the bad guys those Salafis, we disagree with them on many things but we won't ever call them heretics, pagan, or even Kafir. Kafir is not an insult my dear friend, it's just a name of non-believers, don't take it as an insult.

Maybe its time to call them criminals because that is what they really are. Their hate speech against non salafis and especially shias is a hate crime in any country with any sort of fair laws. It is not just hate crimes, it also promote violence. They won't stop until moderate Muslims stand up against them and their ideology.
 
4 terrorist bugs bites the dust . May More people like him bites the dust and Roten in Hell. :sniper::yahoo:

You show your ignorance, hate, genocidal tendencies through comments. We don't have to write anything to bad mouth Wahhabis, You do an excellent job yourself. Keep writing and keep showing your true face. The whole world is waking up to Wahhabi ideology.


and we haven't forgotten your crimes against Coptic Christians.
 
Egyptian government faces blame in mob sectarian killing



(Reuters) - Egypt's government promised "exemplary punishment" on Monday after the mob killing of four Shi'ite Muslims near Cairo raised fears of wider sectarian bloodshed at a time of grave national crisis.

But Shi'ite minority leaders and the liberal opposition accused the government itself, dominated by the Sunni Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, of whipping up sectarian anger over the war in Syria as a means of appeasing its own hardline Salafist allies.

President Mohamed Mursi, under pressure from the army to end broader factional violence, condemned "this heinous crime" and promised "swift justice". Al-Azhar, Cairo's leading Sunni religious establishment, said the killings were contrary to the teachings of Islam and urged "harshest punishment".

In Sunday's violence in the suburb of Zawiyat Abu Musallem, in sight of the Giza pyramids, a crowd ransacked and torched the house of a family, whose members told Reuters the attack began when a Shi'ite dignitary visited them for a religious festival.

They yelled "Infidels!", said one woman who survived and who complained that police failed to intervene during the frenzied violence in the house and rubbish-strewn alley outside. "The Salafis and the Brotherhood - they're the ones who attacked us," added the woman, clearly in shock, sitting in her wrecked home.

A video posted online by rights activists showed dozens of men and youths looking on as several others drag the bloodied body of at least one man along a street, one pulling on what may be a rope around his neck. In other sequences from the events on Sunday, a squad of riot police is present and a group of black-robed women on a crowded, narrow street chant "No God but God!"

Tensions are running high across Egypt between the government and opponents who plan major rallies this weekend to demand Mursi resign. There has been scattered political violence and the army, which effectively ran Egypt for decades before the 2011 revolution, warned it would step in to quell any unrest.

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A government statement issued for Prime Minister Hisham Kandil said he "strongly condemned the terrible incident" and a accused the attackers of importing "sectarian strife" of a kind alien to Egyptian society. He would "ensure justice is done and that the culprits are made examples of by deterrent punishment".

But Mohamed Ghoneim, a leading figure in a Shi'ite community of a few hundred thousand, was quoted by state newspaper website al-Ahram saying the Muslim Brotherhood was trying to appease hardline Salafist allies by not shielding Shi'ites from attack.

Liberal opponents of the Muslim Brotherhood also accused the movement and President Mursi of stirring up sectarian passions by joining this month in Sunni calls for jihad against Syria's president and his Shi'ite allies from Lebanon and Iran.

The opposition Dustour Party said in a statement that it saw "this heinous crime as a direct result ... of the disgusting religious hate speech that goes on escalating with the knowledge of the regime and the blessings of the president".

But Essam el-Erian, deputy leader of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, insisted the movement condemned the killings - comparing them to the deaths of its own Islamist allies and supporters in factional clashes in recent days.

"It is forbidden to Muslims to spill Egyptian blood," he wrote on Facebook. "All Egyptian blood - Muslim or Christian, man or woman, Sunni or Shi'ite, civilian or police. Whoever takes part in shedding blood, even in words ... or by hate speech, is taking part in a terrible crime."

He said Egypt would not slip into civil war and that the army stood ready to step in and defend the nation.

Mursi and the Brotherhood angered their Salafist allies by trying to improve ties with Shi'ite Iran since Mursi was elected a year ago. But as the Syrian civil war has inflamed sectarian passions across the Middle East, Mursi and the Brotherhood joined a Sunni conference in Cairo this month that condemned President Bashar al-Assad and his Shi'ite allies.

Mohamed Zarea of the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, said of the mob violence: "This did not just come from incitement by individuals but also the government. After the Syria conference, there was direct incitement against Shi'ites."


Egyptian government faces blame in mob sectarian killing | Reuters
 
This act is wrong, but there are 150 Shia out of 35 thousand Muslims in Geza, as per Egyptian security chief, one of those killed people is known of insulting Islam and Islamic figures including prophets wives, they shouldn't do their pagan practices or provoke Muslims by insulting their figures while they live among them.

Here he is cursing Sahabah and prophets' wives:


In the mean time, 200 innocents mainly women and children were killed just yesterday by Shiite terrorist groups, and I didn't see the same reactions from you guys.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...ildren-killed-bayda-syria-12ver-militias.html

When I condemned religious wackos, I meant on all sides.

Everyone should have the right to believe whatever they want, but they shouldn't have the right to deliberately provoke others, or to go around killing them.

An important aspect of living in a diverse society is the responsibility to respect others' sensibilities. As Muslims, we don't believe Jesus is the Son of God, but it would be stupid to go around shouting it and deliberately insulting Christians.
 
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When I condemned religious wackos, I meant on all sides.

Everyone should have the right to believe whatever they want, but they shouldn't have the right to deliberately provoke others, or to go around killing them.

He is speaking to his own audience , in his own mosque , he is free to express his religious views, as long as he is not calling for violence and killings of others. Just because we have different views doesn't mean , Wahhabis have the right to kill us.

There's been attacks on Christians in Egypt as well, again the accusation is always that minorities were "Provoking" the attackers...

These are ALL EXCUSES.
 
You should be ashamed of yourself .
This terrorist is responsible for riots should bites the dust. PEACE.
You show your ignorance, hate, genocidal tendencies through comments. We don't have to write anything to bad mouth Wahhabis, You do an excellent job yourself. Keep writing and keep showing your true face. The whole world is waking up to Wahhabi ideology.


and we haven't forgotten your crimes against Coptic Christians.
Well ! Child murderers and their supporter would never be tolerated . You Iranian must be banned in all over Muslim countries.
But dear , You don't need to be frustrate , until you guys don't stop exporting terrorism in Sunni States , This situation will remain sustained . Ah ! But If you bring back all those Sunnis who were martyred due to Shia terrorism in all around the world then the situation may gets better. May be.
 
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