Al-Wefaq Condemns Terrorist Attacks on Egypt, Calls to Seriously Fight Terrorism
2017-04-10 - 8:59 p
Bahrain Mirror: Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society condemned the terrorist attacks that targeted two churches in the Egyptian cities of Tanta and Alexandria and left large number of innocent victims.
Deputy Secretary General of Al-Wefaq, Sheikh Hussein Al-Daihi, said in a statement on Sunday (April 9, 2017) that "terrorism has no religion and principles and does not belong to proper humanity," describing what happened as heinous crime and offering condolence to the Egyptian people and victims' families.
Al-Daihi stressed on "the need to seriously fight terrorism and dry up its sources and origins of funding, arming and incubation," highlighting that "Islam is innocent of the terrorism and culture of terrorism, violence, Takfir and that of tearing down the communities," according to the statement.
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