We have just begun the Muslim month of
Dhul Hijjah, considered the holiest month of all, the month where Muslims go on Hajj to visit Mecca.
The first ten days of the month are considered especially auspicious, and one tradition is to ask for specific requests in prayers, known as
dua.
Egyptian newspaper El Balad News helpfully prints a number of duas for each day of Dhul Hijjah, and the
first one is interesting:
O Allah, we ask You for all good in this year, and do not deprive us of doing acts of worship, and help us to remember You, thank You, and worship You well, O Most Generous. O God, we ask that this year be a year of goodness and peace, and that the Holy Land be purified from the hateful Jews, for they do not fail you. O children of the Jews, we have a great God. Take revenge on them, O Subjugator, O God, O God, O God.
Not "Zionists" - Jews.
The newspaper includes the exact same text in its otherwise completely different set of duas for
the second day of the month aa well. It will probably publish the prayer for all ten days this years, as it did
last year.
I am not certain who originated these antisemitic supplications, but
this article appears to say that Egypt's
Dar al Iftaa - governmental Islamic fatwa authority - approved them for another occasion last year.
I could be wrong about that, but if an Egyptian governmental organization has any hand in writing or approving a prayer demanding Allah destroy Israel and wipe out the Jews, it should be raised and addressed diplomatically.
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