Egypt ISLAMIC STATE Islamic Supremacy

ISLAMIC STATE PROMISES TO DESTROY THE PRYAMIDS……

Because in Islam 101 (the basic fundamental Islam that mohamed spread) nothing un-islamic that existed before, can exist now.

Like him or not, at least Mubarak had no intention of destroying one of the cash cows plying money into the Egyptian state.

Sphinx-Mubarak

ISIS: DESTROYING EGYPT’S SPHINX, PYRAMIDS IS ‘RELIGIOUS DUTY

ISIS “caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi told followers of his terror group that destroying Egypt’s national monuments, such as the pyramids and the sphinx, is a “religious duty” that must be carried out by those who worship Islam, as idolatry is strictly banned in the religion, according to reports.

UK radical Islamist Anjem Choudary echoed Baghdadi’s sentiments, telling The Telegraph: “When Egypt comes under the auspices of the Khalifa [Caliphate], there will be no more pyramids, no more Sphinx, no more idolatry,” saying that the ancient statues’s destruction “will be just.”

Another Islamist preacher, Ibrahim Al Kandari, agrees that the cultural monuments need to be destroyed to comply with the Shariah.

“The fact that early Muslims who were among prophet Mohammed’s followers did not destroy the pharaohs’ monuments upon entering Egypt does not mean that we shouldn’t do it now,” he told Al-Watan.

The jihadi terror threat to Egypt has steadily increased following the fall of its Muslim Brotherhood regime and the installation of President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi, who has pledged to rid the country of its radical elements.

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  1. “…destroying Egypt’s national monuments, such as the pyramids and the sphinx, is a “religious duty” that must be carried out by those who worship Islam, as idolatry is strictly banned in the religion…”

    That came from al Baghdad – the Isis leader with a ‘PhD’ in islamic studies!
    Which just proves that anyone with an IQ of 60 can get a PhD in islamic stiudies.

    He does not quite have the intelligence to understand that idols are a mental construct firstly – although represented by an external thing. One of he and his follower’s idols is the lust for destruction. Another of course is the faceless Mo – whom he would not recognise if he fell over him – were he taken back 1400 years.

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