الأربعاء، 26 أبريل 2017

ideology of DAESH


“If some of the preachers, scholars and clergymen did not play a role in terrorism, they would have denounced the ideology of DAESH; but to this date, we have not heard them denounce it,” Abdulaziz Khuraibet wrote for Al-Shahed daily.
“There is none among them who call for combating DAESH and defending Islam, af- ter the image of Islam has been stained and tampered with. Terror operations start and end with claims such as “We are doing this for the sake of Islam.”
“Al-Qaradawi declared that bomb at- tacks against Christians will continue until the Egyptian President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi leaves. This affirms that the “takfir” and kill- ing fatwas are political, not religious driven. There is a special connection between these clergymen and the terrorist organization. This calls for an uprising against religious speeches because, if the political Islam and fatwas are not reformed or eliminated, the series of terror attacks will continue. These scholars keep brainwashing the youths for achieving their political goals and interests in order to ensure the Muslim Brotherhood Group rules Egypt and other countries. Their covetousness is still high and they still have hope in this regard.” 


الجمعة، 21 أبريل 2017

the new Muslims mostly carry out the terrorist operations


“The Islamic State (IS) organization has claimed responsibility for the two deadly explosions at the two churches in Egypt,” columnist Abdulaziz Khuraibet wrote for Al-Shahed daily.
“Not just that, the organization has issued a state- ment vowing to carry out more attacks against the Egyptian Christians. The two explosions happened in the Saint George’s Church in Tanta and Saint Mark’s Church in Alexandria.
“It is needless to say the two above operations represent the brutality of the terrorists — the opera- tions that claimed the lives of forty-four Egyptians citizens and left behind a trail 126 injured — with 27 killed and 78 injured in Tanta and the rest in Alexandria.
“Meanwhile, the concerned authorities in Egypt declared a state of mourning for three days. President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi ordered the deployment of Army to assist the police to protect the churches and vital government installations and buildings.
“Not just that, el-Sisi also imposed a state of emer- gency for three months pursuant to valid legal and constitutional procedures endorsed by the govern- ment and the Parliament.
“However, the idea of surmounting terrorism looks impossible because the world still witnesses the appearance of new groups sympathizing with the al- Qaeda network. These groups still have some rela- tions with certain Islamic countries and it is difficult for these groups to sever ties with these countries.
“Meanwhile, we have observed that the relevant organizations allege that their terrorist operations in the relevant countries are aimed at subverting secu- rity and stability in the name of protecting the Islamic basics, ignoring the fact that their misguided and terrorist thought has nothing to do with Islam.
“For his part, the expert in fighting terrorist orga- nizations Richard Barit on the BBC Arabic program called ‘Without Restrictions’ says those who have embraced Islam, the new Muslims mostly carry out the terrorist operations and this can be attributed to the fact   that they know nothing about the essence of their new religion, because they are not educated on the culture of this religion and have never lived in any Muslim country.”