04 March 2013 - 17:13
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One of the Wahhabi scholars of Saudi Arabia:
Rasa – One of the Wahhabi scholars of the Saudi Arabia stressed on the necessity of cutting the ties between Iran and Egypt criticizing president Ahmadinejad’s visit to the country.
Wahhabi Scholars
Rasa News Agency Reports – In his interview with Egypt’s al-Ahram newspaper, Sheikh Salman al-Audah, a Wahhabi scholar in Saudi Arabia, in mentioning the strategic situation of Egypt emphasized on the necessity of terminating the tensions in this country.
“Egypt and Arabic countries are desperately in need of each other.” He added.
“We should establish a committee to inform the Arabic nations about the Egyptian Issue.” He emphasized, mentioning that Egypt is one of the columns of security balance in the Arabic and Islamic countries.
Secretary General of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, in mentioning that Egypt doesn’t belong to the Muslim Brotherhood alone, said: “Egypt shouldn’t be named as the Muslim Brotherhoods Country and this is a wrong ideology.” He accused the Muslim Brotherhood of ruining the relations between Egypt and the Muslim countries and continued: “The relations between Egypt and the Arab countries were good at first, but Arab countries like UAE and Saudi Arabia damaged after Muslim Brotherhood gaining power.
 Al-Audah named president Ahmadinejad’s visit to Egypt as being unprecedented and said: “Egypt must cut his political ties with Iran”
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