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A Palestinian man donates blood after the attack in Egypt. DPA/PA Images

Sufi muslims in Egypt to defiantly mark prophet's birthday despite mosque massacre

It’s widely belived the sect was targeted in the brutal attack that killed 305 peoplee.

SUFI MUSLIMS IN Egypt plan to proceed with a major annual celebration despite a Sinai mosque massacre that killed more than 300 people and appeared to have targeted them.

While no group has yet claimed Friday’s horrific attack or said why the mosque was targeted, it is widely believed in Egypt that it happened because Sufis worshipped there.

Despite mourning the jihadist attack thought to have been carried out by the so-called Islamic State group, the Sufis say they will mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed as planned, a week to the day after the massacre.

The gun and bomb assault on the Rawda village mosque in restive North Sinai roughly 40 km west of the provincial capital of El-Arish killed 305 people including 27 children.

Another 128 people were wounded.

Authorities said up to 30 militants in camouflage flying the black banner of IS surrounded the mosque and massacred worshippers during weekly Friday prayers.

In a defiant statement late last night, the Egyptian Supreme Council for Sufi Orders said the annual commemoration would still take place at Cairo’s Al-Hussein mosque, one of Islam’s most prominent sites in Egypt, and also “across the country”.

However, a procession that normally takes place has been cancelled “in mourning for the souls of the martyrs of the terrorist incident at the Rawda mosque, and to ease the security burden”.

The procession from Cairo’s Salah al-Jaafari mosque to the Al-Hussein mosque, named after the prophet’s grandson, covers a distance that would normally be just a 15-minute walk.

‘Not alien to Islam’

But “it takes hours for the procession to reach Al-Hussein because it is attended by thousands of people”, council spokesman Ahmed Kandil told AFP.

Egypt’s North Sinai-based IS branch has killed hundreds of policemen and soldiers, as well as civilians accused of working with the authorities, since the July 2013 ousting of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi.

The jihadist group has also targeted Sufis and Christians since authorities cracked down on Morsi supporters, killing more than 700 in one August day in 2013 as they cleared a protest camp in the capital.

Egypt Attack A burned truck iseen outside Al-Rawda Mosque. Tarek Samy / PA Images Tarek Samy / PA Images / PA Images

IS is suspected of being behind Friday’s attack because the mosque is associated with followers of the mystical Sufi branch of Sunni Islam whom it has branded heretics for seeking the intercession of saints.

But in a separate statement yesterday, the Sufi supreme council said the sect has always been an integral part of Islam.

“Sufism is not alien to Islam. It is Islam itself with the full worship and application of what is stated in the book (the Koran) and the Sunnah” or teachings attributed to the Prophet Mohammed, it said.

Sufism “represents excellence in worship, of which the prophet — peace be upon him — said that you worship god as if you see him, and if you do not see him, he sees you.”

In Rome, Pope Francis expressed sorrow in his St Peter’s Square address. He had visited Egypt in April to support the embattled Christian community and encourage dialogue with Muslims.

‘Great pain’

“It caused us great pain, Friday’s news of the slaughter,” Francis said.

I continue to pray for the numerous victims, for the injured and for this whole community that has been hit so hard.

The Islamic State group usually claims an attack within a day or two, through its self-styled Amaq news agency or via the Telegram social media app.

However, in Egypt such claims have been irregular, with attacks claimed late or not at all.

This is in part because of disrupted links between IS in Egypt and remnants of the embattled organisation in Syria and Iraq.

There has also been a chorus of online condemnation of the attack by jihadists including by IS supporters.

Al Jazeera English / YouTube

Foreign ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid said late Saturday that since the attack many countries have expressed solidarity with Egypt, “but the issue goes beyond moral support”.

“What is needed is a clear political stance against all terrorist organisations,” he told the private DMC television channel.

This should come from nations with the financial and political ability to counter states “which provide support for terrorist organisations”, Abu Zeid said.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi declared three days of mourning and vowed to “respond with brutal force” to the attack, among the deadliest in the world since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

The army said warplanes struck militant hideouts in the North Sinai in retaliation.

© – AFP 2017

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    Sep 10th 2012, 10:14 PM

    bit harsh on the victims familys,they took them for a bit of recreational fun presumably with tragic outcome,same way as you meant no harm not paying your tv license but you can always pay a fine or buy a tv licence,im sure that family would pay any amount of money to have there kids alive ,I hope the court throws the book at you for that comment,insensitive arsehole

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    Sep 10th 2012, 10:09 PM

    May they rest in peace.!!
    They are somebody’s Sons, Brothers, Uncles.. Could have been Fathers themselves.. So tragic..

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    Sep 10th 2012, 11:02 PM

    @eddie .. You are spouting that ‘freeman’ nonsense which has been doing the rounds for a while now and is total rubbish … Your understanding of even the principal of what a commercial court is a total affront to your argument.

    Anyway back on point .. Two young lives lost tragic no matter what way you look at it

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    Sep 10th 2012, 11:16 PM

    What a stupid comment. Two lads died and your worried about your tv license. Lots of young fellas experiment with drugs, they hardly deserve to die because of it! Let’s hope your son or daughter never experiments with drugs, im sure you would change your opinion if you thought about the people involved. Ps, pay your tv license like the rest of us!

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    Sep 10th 2012, 11:04 PM

    @eddie good comment nice to see some humour after these tragic events and someone trying to equate no tv license to the death of two young men

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    Sep 11th 2012, 12:09 AM

    It’s a tragic death by misadventure but I would equate it to a hand gliding or scuba diving accident. They were adults engaging in potentially dangerous behaviour and it turned out badly. My sympathies go out to their families however.

    As for Eddie, the Legal Eagle, you have an impressive absence of facts in your knowledge of the law and court systems. Could I suggest http://www.courts.ie for research purposes…

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    Sep 11th 2012, 1:02 AM

    Simon power from Wexford your a lamb and your courts are your Shepard .acts and legislation are not law they need your consent to enforce them on you DO YOU UNDERSTAND and thats how the cops trick people in to it by saying do you understand.to break the law you must have a victim not paying your tv license there is no victim therefor no crime..I’m not going to click on the link you put up as it dose not apply to me the 10 commandments is my law ,common sense and common law always pervaile . I rest my case

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    Sep 11th 2012, 1:07 AM

    Simon hand gliding, scuba diving are not illegal as appose to drug taken I think you have taken your fair share of drugs

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    Sep 11th 2012, 2:13 AM

    You talk utter garbage Eddie

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    Sep 11th 2012, 2:48 AM

    Don’t feed the troll!!!!

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    Sep 10th 2012, 10:22 PM

    The constitution is the law and no were in it dose it say you must have a tv license make sure you ask the judge is his court a common law court and not a commercial court..ask the judge is he on his oath cos his oath is to up hold common law and the constitution..go on utube and type in ..common law and tv license..it will show and explain it better it worth a look

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    Sep 10th 2012, 10:13 PM

    Having no tv license is not a crime.you are not breaking the law,

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    Sep 11th 2012, 2:21 AM

    Steve you eat garbage and you look like a transvestite

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