You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Africa North
Salafist Nour Party denies link to morality police group launched on Facebook
2011-12-27
[Al Ahram] On Monday, the Salafist
...Salafists espouse an austere form of Sunni Islam that seeks a return to practices that were common in the 7th century. Rather than doing that themselves and letting other people alone they insist everybody do as they say and they try to kill everybody who doesn't...
Nour Party's official Facebook page denied any relation to an anonymous new group launched on Facebook, the "Committee for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice in Egypt." The party's denial followed controversy among social media users after the anonymous Salafist group used the party logo in their first Facebook statement on Sunday, despite insisting they are independent.
Interesting...
The anonymous group announced that the committee intended to preserve the morals of Egyptians in accordance with sharia
The anonymous group announced that the committee, similar to one in Soddy Arabia, intended to preserve the morals of Egyptians in accordance with sharia (Islamic jurisprudence). The success of Islamist parties in Egypt's ongoing parliamentary elections led the group to form the committee out of a belief that the majority of Egyptians allegedly chose Islam over "stinky liberalism."
A legitimate deduction, given the way the vote has been going.
The unknown group promised to use advice and dialogue instead of violence to impose virtue and fight vice in the Egyptian street.
Step 1: verbally point out the error.
Step 2: take out and use beating sticks.
.
.
.
Step n: Muslim paradise!
Many Egyptian Facebook and Twitter users have slammed the group and its statement, rejecting the idea of having a morality police that monitors personal conduct.

The Facebook page "We are the ones who said NO", which was initiated last spring by people who voted "NO" in the national referendum held on 19 March, which was marred by polarisation between Islamists and liberals, responded, in a humorous manner to the anonymous morality committee.

We "will F**k up" the people who want to create a Committee for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice if they show up in the streets," the admin posted.

The morality group members said that they do not plan to reveal their identity until they reach a specific number of registered members.
Basically, when they can guarantee a big enough mob to avoid getting f**d up.
Posted by:Fred

#1  As much as the Nour party bothers me, it's good to know that they are being confronted by moderate muslims, rather than non-muslims doing it.
Posted by: Creregum Glolump8403   2011-12-27 13:14  

00:00