Friday, 22 February 2013

Egypt Salfists forced to cancel preaching event at ancient Pharaoh temple

Al Arabiya

An Egyptian ultraconservative Islamist group was forced to cancel a planned 
"understanding of Islam" conference Friday in the ancient Egyptian temple of 
Abu Simbel, a major destination of foreign tourists, following wide criticism.

The conference "What is Islam?" had been called by Endowments Minister Talaat 
Afify, also vice president of the Salafists Religious Commission for Rights and 
Reform. It was meant to coincide with a rare solar phenomenon when the sun 
becomes perpendicular onto the face of King Ramses II and illuminates the inner 
sanctuary of Abu Simbel Temple.

The phenomenon happens only twice every year and attracts thousands of tourists 
every year. Ultraconservative Salafists sought to take advantage of the large 
congregation of non-Muslim visitors to "introduce" Islam to them.

Mohamed Saad, an organizer of the campaign "What is Islam?" told Al Arabiya 
English that the conference was cancelled following a "campaign against the 
endowment minister."

The planned event had been criticized by Egyptian officials at the ministries 
of tourism and antiquities who rejected involving religious affairs in the 
tourism industry.

"Involving Islamic issues in a Paranoiac celebration is bound to have a 
negative impact on the tourism industry in Egypt," Ahmed Saleh, head of the Abu 
Simbel and Nubia Antiquities Division told the London-based Asharq al-Awasat 
newspaper. "The temple is a cultural site and is not for religious events," he 
added.

Saleh explained that the conference was cancelled following talks with the 
governor of Aswan, to which the site is administratively affiliated, and the 
ministry of tourism.

"It is true that the conference is organized for good intentions, which is 
introducing foreigners to Islam as a religion of peace and tolerance, but the 
temple is not the right place for that because it will be counterproductive for 
the reputation of tourism in Egypt."

Gamal Abdel Sattar, advisor to the minister of Islamic endowments for preaching 
and preachers' affairs, had described the conference as the first of its kind 
in the ministry's history.

"The conference is also the first activity to be organized by the English 
section of the Preaching Department at the ministry and in coordination with 
the ministries of tourism and antiquities," he said according to Asharq 
al-Awsat, implying a prior agreement between the three ministries.

Abdel Sattar added that ministry will hold an exhibition to introduce the 
values of Islam and in which foreign tourists will be addressed in their own 
languages.

"The conference and the activities it includes will answer all foreigners' 
questions about Islam."

The Salafi party al-Asala, meanwhile, had announced staging a demonstration in 
support of the Prophet Mohammed in front of the Abu Simbel Temple on the day of 
the planned conference.


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