We live in times where we see many humans, but not enough humanity.
Described as the deadliest attack in Egypt’s modern history, militants killed at least 235 people at Al-Rawdah Mosque in North Sinai and injuring at least 130 others.
Ambulances were shot at as they tried to save victims. Numbers are still rising.
The brutal killings triggered reactions from Scholars and Imams who expressed their sorrow and condemnation. They offered prayers for the victims and their families on the attack.
Egypt is the only spot other than my birthplace that is really home to me. Even more than here sometimes. I love its people, history, culture, food, and its life. And I hurt for it.
— Jamaal Diwan (@jamaaldiwan) November 25, 2017
Today they murdered over 200 people in a Mosque in #Sinai #Egypt. Last week, over 50 people that just finished their…
Posted by Omar Suleiman on Friday, 24 November 2017
Egypt is my second home; I lived, studied and worked there for seven years. Today’s violence is heart wrenching. Allah! Forgive the dead, bring peace to those impacted and protect حبيبتي مصرا
Posted by Suhaib Webb on Friday, 24 November 2017
#EGYPT Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon A Muslim is FORBIDDEN from walking In front of a praying person. The…
Posted by Yahya Adel Ibrahim on Friday, 24 November 2017
Devastating news of the attack in #Egypt. Targeting worshippers takes this to a whole new level. My heart goes out to…
Posted by Mufti Ismail Menk on Friday, 24 November 2017
May Allah grant the victims of the Rawdah Masjid in Bir al-Abed the highest ranks in Jannah. May He grant their families…
Posted by Omar Subedar on Friday, 24 November 2017
Posted by Imam Asad Zaman on Friday, 24 November 2017
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