Ed-note (Sabba) – I learned recently that the white faces carved on Mount Rushmore was known to the Native Americans as the “Six Grandfathers”.
Mount Rushmore is not so different from what ‘ISIS’ is doing now in Mesopotamia: i.e. destroying the memory of Gentile Humanity, desecrating our souls (the greatest part of what we know about Mesopotamia, the cradle of Civilization, comes from the Library of Nineveh…)
The hypocritical West doesn’t even bother to pretend to be shocked at this crime against Gentile Humanity but they still reported it (though no outcries of the like we had when the Talibans destroyed some statues of Buddha).
And while ISIS mission to destroy Gentile History to make it torah compatible is done in the spotlight, Egypt is quitely following the same orders from the same masters and has shown a great zeal in carrying out these orders.
Egypt, lead by Sissi who many claim is a jew (his mother supposedly being a moroccan jewess), is using the worn out excuse to fight “terrorism” to have ONLY religious books burnt in public. Will the Quran be next?
Many Egyptians have ‘demonstrated’ in cyber-space, showing their anger or discontentment on social media. But we are far from the 30 millions who – so we were told- took the streets not so long ago to get rid of Morsi…
Source: I24news“Egypt: Campaign fighting extremism includes burning school books”
“Education Ministry joins media, religious and cultural forums’ attempts to denounce books that incite violence
Egypt’s Ministry of Education has recently launched a campaign to rid the education system of religious Islamic books that include incitement for violence and are not authorized for teaching by the curriculum.
Arab media and religious and cultural forums have been attempting to clear the name of Islam of the atrocities committed by extremist groups such as Islamic State and Syrian Jabhat Al Nusra in the name of religion. The ministry’s campaign is now joining these efforts.
The chairwoman of Egypt’s Giza City local education authorities, Dr. Buthaina Abdullah Kishk, has launched the campaign with other officials in the ministry, calling for the burning books that incite for violence in the schools across the city, saying those books do not comply with the educational curriculum approved by the ministry.
The ministry of education has also instructed the formation of a committee responsible for supervising and examining the religious books used in schools’ libraries.
A ministry official said that “these books incite violence and terrorism” and called for religious intolerance and racism.
Kishk said that the Giza’s committee has already gathered and burnt more than 80 books banned for use in Fadl el Haditha private school alone.
Photos of Kishk burning Islamic heritage books in the schoolyard have been posted all over Facebook.
According to Kishk among the burnt books were books written by Egyptian fundamentalist scholar and Muslim Brotherhood’s “intellectual godfather” Sayyid Qutb, among other Islamist intellectuals, the majority of them residing in Qatar.
“Fadl el Haditha school belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood and the group uses it for its own purpose so we are confiscating its books,” she said, insisting that burning the books is done as a way to make sure, “our kids get true and proper education after it was discovered that these schools don’t even raise the Egyptian flag in the morning and the kids are not being taught the national anthem.”
Many activists on social media denounced the ministry’s move.
One compared the campaign with the Mongol siege of Baghdad in 1258, and to the Spanish Inquisition of the Middle Ages.
Another said that burning books is a sign of ignorance and stupidity, claiming the ministry’s officials did not read the books themselves, challenging to repeat from memory even one sentence from the books they burnt.”
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