From Jihad Watch:
Egypt: 50,000 attend Muslim Brotherhood/Salafi rally: "The United Arab States and the United Islamic States are inevitably coming, and soon we will have one caliph to rule us all"
Democracy on the march! "Thousands attend joint Brotherhood-Salafi rally," by Hany ElWaziry for AlMasry AlYoum, May 8:
More than 50,000 people on Saturday attended a joint rally held by the Muslim Brotherhood group and Salafis in Haram district, Giza.
The organizers chanted slogans stating that the Brotherhood and the Salafis are one, and that both seek to apply the Islamic Sharia.
“The United Arab States and the United Islamic States are inevitably coming,” said prominent Salafi preacher Safwat Hegazy at the rally. “And soon we will have one caliph to rule us all.”
Hegazy condemned those who burnt the church in Imbaba on Saturday. “They are not Salafis or Brothers, nor are they Egyptians,” he said. “They are the enemy that incites sectarian strife.”
Salafi preacher Mohamed Hassan, for his part, called on all Islamic groups to reassure Muslims and Christians alike. “Egypt does not belong to the Muslims alone,” he said. “And Copts are protected by Islam. They need not resort to the United States for that.”
Yes, they will have the protection of dhimmitude.
Posted by Robert on May 9, 2011 12:10 AM
Egypt: 50,000 attend Muslim Brotherhood/Salafi rally: "The United Arab States and the United Islamic States are inevitably coming, and soon we will have one caliph to rule us all"
Democracy on the march! "Thousands attend joint Brotherhood-Salafi rally," by Hany ElWaziry for AlMasry AlYoum, May 8:
More than 50,000 people on Saturday attended a joint rally held by the Muslim Brotherhood group and Salafis in Haram district, Giza.
The organizers chanted slogans stating that the Brotherhood and the Salafis are one, and that both seek to apply the Islamic Sharia.
“The United Arab States and the United Islamic States are inevitably coming,” said prominent Salafi preacher Safwat Hegazy at the rally. “And soon we will have one caliph to rule us all.”
Hegazy condemned those who burnt the church in Imbaba on Saturday. “They are not Salafis or Brothers, nor are they Egyptians,” he said. “They are the enemy that incites sectarian strife.”
Salafi preacher Mohamed Hassan, for his part, called on all Islamic groups to reassure Muslims and Christians alike. “Egypt does not belong to the Muslims alone,” he said. “And Copts are protected by Islam. They need not resort to the United States for that.”
Yes, they will have the protection of dhimmitude.
Posted by Robert on May 9, 2011 12:10 AM
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