I guess he failed that “are you Muslim enough” test.
Egypt blogger jailed for insulting Islam
An Alexandria court convicted an Egyptian blogger on Thursday for insulting both Islam and Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak and sentenced him to four years in jail over his writings on the Internet.
Abdel Karim Suleiman, a 22-year-old former law student who has been in custody since November, was the first blogger to stand trial in Egypt for his Internet writings. He was convicted in connection with eight articles he wrote since 2004.
Rights groups and opposition bloggers have watched Suleiman’s case closely, and said they feared a conviction could set a legal precedent limiting Internet freedom in Egypt, the Arab world’s most populous country.
The London-based rights group Amnesty International said in a statement: “This is yet another slap in the face of freedom of expression in Egypt.” The group considers Suleiman to be a prisoner of conscience, jailed solely for peacefully expressing his opinion, the statement added.
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One of Suleiman’s articles said that al-Azhar in Cairo, one of the most prominent seats of Sunni Muslim learning, was promoting extreme ideas. Another article, headlined “The Naked Truth of Islam as I Saw it,” accused Muslims of savagery during clashes between Muslims and Christians in Alexandria in 2005.
He has also described some of the companions of the Muslim prophet Muhammad as “terrorists,” and has likened Mubarak to dictatorial pharaohs who ruled ancient Egypt.
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Given the guy has been locked up for having an opinion, his assessment of his President is accurate. And given they lock up people who insult Islam there that are Muslim, can you really believe them when they claim to ally with the USA and claim they are friends with a nation full of people who reject Islam?
Robert Spencer has more coverage.
Muslims that notice the mess in Islam should consider a better way, which is to follow Jesus Christ, instead of the false teachings of Muhammad. There is a good web site called Muslims for Christ, that is in English and Arabic.