Friday, August 16, 2013

The Muslim Brotherhood" call vigils Friday for "denouncing abuse of the Messenger of Allah"

The Muslim Brotherhood" call vigils Friday for "denouncing abuse of the Messenger of Allah"

"الإخوان المسلمون" يدعون إلى وقفات احتجاجية الجمعة لـ "استنكار الإساءة لرسول الله"

Group called "Brotherhood" on Wednesday in a statement to "vigils" Friday throughout Egypt for "denouncing abuse of religious beliefs, and abuse of the Messenger of Allah." For its part, Afghanistan blocked site "YouTube" to prevent Show "abusive video of the Prophet Muhammad."

Called on the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt Wednesday and vigils across the country on Friday to protest the anti-Islam film, which led to angry protests in Cairo and bloody attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
Said Mahmoud Hussein, secretary general of the Muslim Brotherhood movement in a statement, "The working group calls for peaceful vigils to denounce offending religious beliefs, insulting the Messenger of Allah .. after Friday prayers coming .. front of the main mosques in all the governorates of Egypt.
The group also called on "all national forces to participate in these stances."
The Muslim Brotherhood, which comes from President Mohamed Morsi, the largest organized political force in Egypt.
The call came to the protest after the cause of this film, which presents the life of the Prophet Mohammed offensive manner, in a bloody attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three American officials.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the producer of the film is the American Israeli Sam Basil, but the Egyptian media say that Egyptian Copts living in the United States participated in the production.
Kabul condemns anti-Islam film and considers it "inhuman and degrading"
Afghan presidency announced Wednesday that it "strongly condemns" anti-Islam film which caused violent protests led to the death of the U.S. ambassador and three Americans in Libya, saying that the film "inhuman and degrading".
Considered Kabul said in a statement that "this disgraceful act triggered a confrontation between religions and cultures in the world, it's a blow directed to peace and peaceful coexistence," asserting that "insult religious beliefs and values ​​are not part of freedom of expression."
The statement added that "insulting the beliefs of 1.5 billion people and wounded feelings legitimate crime" raise "disgust."
The Afghan government confirmed that it "wants to stop broadcasting this film about the Prophet Muhammad," stressing that "the supposed ban tendentious business for this director and pastor a bigot who wound Islamic world."
And killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three Americans in an attack on Tuesday evening, the headquarters of the U.S. consulate in Benghazi in eastern Libya.
Gunmen attacked the demonstrators protested against the film said on Tuesday evening consulate and fired shells, according to Libyan security sources.
And carries the film, which also caused in a demonstration in front of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, the title of "innocent Muslims".
He said the American director Sam Israeli Basil (54 years old), a real estate contractor for the newspaper "Wall Street Journal" reported that "Islam is a cancer."
He defended the film American pastor Terry Jones, who was the oldest to burn copies of the Koran in April and opposed the construction of a mosque at the site of the World Trade Towers in New York.
France 24 / agencies

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