Islamic writer and researcher, and former Egyptian Undersecretary of the Ministry of Religious Endowments, Saad El-Fiqi, said that showing the movie "A Boy from Heaven" in Israel to tarnish the image of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif failed miserably.He continued in statements to RT: “The Zionist is known for lying, fraud and promoting everything that is false, and Israel is a bastard state that has no origin and its history is known and established for all wise people in the world,” stressing that one day it will be destroyed as its legend ended in the war of the tenth of Ramadan and the sixth of October.Al-Fiqi stressed the need to refute what is published in the Zionist media, especially with regard to Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, which is known for always standing with the cause of Palestine and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, as well as its clear positions against Zionist arrogance and exposing its lies, as well as exposing the faults of those who support the bastard state.The Egyptian Islamic writer and researcher said that the honorable Al-Azhar, whether Israel likes it or not, remains a dagger in its back, revealing its faults, showing their mistakes and lies, and that it is a state that will inevitably disappear.
Showing posts with label Saad El-Fiqi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saad El-Fiqi. Show all posts
Thursday, June 01, 2023
- Thursday, June 01, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- Al Jazeera, anti-Israel, anti-Zionist not antisemitic, conspiracy theories, Egypt, Finland, France, jew hatred, Press Bee, Saad El-Fiqi, Sweden
Cairo Conspiracy, also known as Boy from Heaven, is a film synopsized as "Adam, the son of a fisherman, is offered the privilege to study at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo, the center of power of Sunni Islam. Adam becomes a pawn in the conflict between Egypt's religious and political elites."
It was released a year ago. It has received a number of awards and positive reviews.
It was finally released in Israel last week.
Suddenly, Egyptian officials are denouncing the film - and blaming Israel for it.
If you need evidence that hate for Israel is unhinged, this is plenty.
The director of the film is Swedish-Egyptian. It was co-produced by Sweden, France and Finland.. It was mostly filmed in Turkey.
So, naturally, it must all be Israel's fault.
Apparently, an Israel Hayom article about the movie mentioned that some of the actors were Israeli. Last year, they were proudly described in Arabic media as being "of Palestinian origin." That seems to what started this whole thing.
Yet the film was even reviewed positively by Al Jazeera last year!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)