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Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

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Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby union » Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:40 pm

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Salafi member of the Egyptian parliament was ordered to “stop talking and remain quiet” by the Speaker after he loudly recited the Azan, or the Muslim call to prayer, while ministers were in session on Tuesday.

Mamdouh Ismail surprised fellow MPs when he stood up from his bench, calling out “God is great … Hasten to prayer,” a call usually made from minarets of mosques.

He was met with angry remarks from Speaker of the People’s Assembly, Saad al-Katany: “There is a mosque outside for you to go and recite the Azan in and pray in if you want.

“This room is for discussion only. You are not more religious than us nor are you more vigilant over prayer than us,” Katany added.

Ismail received his comments with further protest, but the Speaker retaliated with: “Do you need media attention? You are a respectable lawyer, do you need the attention?

“I will not permit you to talk [in the session] again. Sit down,” he then ordered Ismail, to which the Salafi complied after a few angry gestures.

His microphone was silenced and he was no longer heard from in the remaining session.

Ismail said that he gave the call to prayer because it was the time of the Asr, or afternoon, prayer.

“We are not in the Vatican, this is a Muslim country, we need to pray on time,” Ismail said after the session.

Muslims pray five times at set times throughout the day as it an obligatory pillar of Islam.

Ismail said that politicians had been missing out on many prayers during the parliamentary sessions and this should be resolved.

“I had asked the Speaker several times to organize the parliamentary sessions around prayer times, so that we do not miss them. The Speaker agreed and said he would take action, but he never followed through,” Ismail said.

“His reply to me was like that of a dictator, even though he was in the wrong.”

Nearly one quarter of the new parliamentary representatives come from the ultraconservative Salafi movement that follows a strict interpretation of Islam.

The alliance led by the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party took about 47 percent of the seats.

The Egyptian parliament was recently elected in the first votes since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak last year after the popular uprising.
Silly antics designed to media whore and distract from the business of governing Egypt. Salafis and their childlike mentalities. :down:

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby grandpakhalif » Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:14 pm

Union do not be fooled by this fake Salafis they and the fanatic Muslim Brotherhood are one in the same. The true Salafis support the military ruling council and we don't support fanatical regime change.

I hope Mr Tantawi doesn't transfer power to these lunatics.

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby Kukri » Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:19 pm

Funny how none Muslim love to comment on Islamic issues!

Stick to your synagogues and hands off Muslim affairs.

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby Leila25 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:24 pm

The clip is hilarious :lol: :lol: :lol: the poor speaker is gonna have a hard time controlling parliament. MB v Salafis will be fun to watch.

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby Coeus » Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:30 pm

Typical salafis! Saudi arabian indoctrinaded scum :!:


I would have called the guards on the f-king loser :lol:

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby ModerateMuslim » Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:49 pm

what a talafi fool. he abandoned the principles of islam for democracy and is shocked he can't practice its rituals? what a fool.

and this donkey-speaker and his sheer hatred of al-islam for all to see further tarnishes the mushrik brotherhood.

good i say. let democracy, talafism and ikhwanism be exposed.

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby union » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:07 pm

Union do not be fooled by this fake Salafis they and the fanatic Muslim Brotherhood are one in the same. The true Salafis support the military ruling council and we don't support fanatical regime change.

I hope Mr Tantawi doesn't transfer power to these lunatics.
Manshallah, what blessed sect do you now adhere to that supports secular rule?

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby Colonel » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:14 pm

Silly antics designed to media whore and distract from the business of governing Egypt. Salafis and their childlike mentalities.
Typical salafis! Saudi arabian indoctrinaded scum :!:

I would have called the guards on the f-king loser :lol:
Union do not be fooled by this fake Salafis they and the fanatic Muslim Brotherhood are one in the same. The true Salafis support the military ruling council and we don't support fanatical regime change.

I hope Mr Tantawi doesn't transfer power to these lunatics.
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Union do not be fooled by this fake Salafis they and the fanatic Muslim Brotherhood are one in the same. The true Salafis support the military ruling council and we don't support fanatical regime change.

I hope Mr Tantawi doesn't transfer power to these lunatics.
Manshallah, what blessed sect do you now adhere to that supports secular rule?
Secular union on the attack :lol:

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby grandpakhalif » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:15 pm

Union I don't support secularism but obeying the ruler

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby union » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:41 pm

Colonel, stop with the nickname.

Grandpakhalif, I heard Amir Mubarak never signed a paper relinquishing power....Islamically speaking, in your view, does that make him the rightful ruler and those who ago against him troublemakers and spreaders of fitna?

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby grandpakhalif » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:45 pm

IDK, Military council is Pro mubarak so I guess so.

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby Colonel » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:51 pm

Colonel, stop with the nickname.
I was under the impression that you was a fervor supporter of secularism yet the name bothers the claimant.

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby union » Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:26 pm

Grandpa, our enmity shall end if you support Mister Mubarak as rightful leader of Egypt.

Colonel, drop the nickname or be prepared for a nickname of your own.

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby Colonel » Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:51 pm

Colonel, drop the nickname or be prepared for a nickname of your own.
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^ reaction to the old man's threats

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Re: Salafis begin their clownish antics in Egypt

Postby FAH1223 » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:36 am

You can't make other people pray... and there's masajid everywhere im sure they can hear the adhan inside

Best thing is go and pray and ask if anyone else is going to


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