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Egyptian minister quotes Koran verse on killing Jews

In an interview last month, Talaat Mohamed Afifi Salem said Judgment Day will not come before the Muslims fight the Jews

An illustrative photo of Arabic prose from the Koran (photo credit: screen capture, YouTube)
An illustrative photo of Arabic prose from the Koran (photo credit: screen capture, YouTube)

JTA — Egypt’s minister of religious endowments in an interview quoted a verse from the Koran about killing Jews.

The interview with Talaat Mohamed Afifi Salem was aired last month on Sada Al-Balad TV on March 14, according to Washington, D.C.-based Middle East Media Research Institute.

Asked by the interviewer whether he would “visit Israel with a Palestinian visa,” the minister said: “This is premature. Let’s wait until it happens. However, we hope that the words of the Prophet Muhammad will be fulfilled: Judgment Day will not come before the Muslims fight the Jews, and the Jews will hide behind the rocks and the trees, but the rocks and the trees will say: Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him — except for the gharqad tree, which is one of the trees of the Jews.”

Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Director of Interfaith Affairs, last year wrote a letter to Salem in which he expressed concern about “anti-Semitic calls for Jihad” made by Mohammed Badie, the Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood.

In 2010, Mohammed Morsi referred to “Zionists” as “bloodsuckers” and “descendants of apes and pigs” in two filmed interviews. He was elected to be the president of Egypt two years later as a candidate backed by the Muslim Brotherhood.

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