Former Deputy Minister Comments on Controversy Surrounding “Red Cow” in Israel
Former Deputy Minister of Awqaf, Islamic scholar, and writer Saad al-Faki recently shared his thoughts on the report about the appearance of the so-called “red cow” in Israel. This occurrence has sparked widespread controversy in the country.
Superstitions and False Rituals
In his statements to RT, al-Faki explained that the beliefs and rituals surrounding the “red cow” are superstitions and fabrications propagated by Zionist Jews. These beliefs include their faith in the Western Wall and Solomon’s Temple.
Zionists’ Delusions and Lies
Al-Faki emphasized that the Zionists’ actions are based on delusions and lies, which they reinforce through their media machine. He called for exposing these lies and their propagation through social media and various media platforms.
Religious Prophecy and Israeli Society
Egyptian national security researcher Ahmed Refaat also commented on the issue, stating that the dominance of religious prophecy contradicts claims of Israel being a secular civil society. Refaat argued that the story of the “red cow” and similar claims are nothing but fraud and deception.
Advancements in Genetic Engineering
Refaat pointed out that genetic engineering has advanced significantly over the past half-century, with the United States and Israel having colleges and institutes dedicated to biotechnology and genetics. He highlighted that genetic modification can alter the body’s characteristics, such as shape, size, and color.
Stopping Deception and Extremism
Refaat called for putting an end to deception and preventing extremists and charlatans from influencing the region. He cited past instances, such as Torah objects appearing to move across the sky, which were later revealed to be the result of advanced technologies like lasers and holograms. Refaat stressed the importance of using science to serve religious ideas responsibly.
Al-Aqsa Mosque as a Red Line
Regardless of the controversy, Refaat emphasized that the Al-Aqsa Mosque is a red line, and any interference with it would ignite the entire region, primarily Jerusalem and Palestine.
Israeli Media and Controversy
The Israeli media has commented on the controversy surrounding the “red cow,” which has gained attention in Egypt and the Arab world. Some speculate that it may be part of an Israeli plan to demolish the Al-Aqsa Mosque and build a Jewish temple in its place.
The Red Cow Project
The Israeli government has been funding the Red Cow Project, which aims to build a Jewish temple in the Holy Sanctuary’s courtyards. The project involves performing necessary rituals for the temple’s construction in collaboration with Building Israel.
Source: RT
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