Pro-Prophet Muhammad hashtag trends in Egypt in protest of blasphemous video in India

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Thu, 13 Aug 2020 - 12:53 GMT

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A television news camera operator films burnt police bus and other private vehicles after violence erupted between police and protesters in Bengaluru, India, August 12, 2020. Reuters

A television news camera operator films burnt police bus and other private vehicles after violence erupted between police and protesters in Bengaluru, India, August 12, 2020. Reuters

CAIRO - 13 August 2020: Via creating a hashtag #الارسولالله, which means “Not the Messenger of God,” Egyptians on social media platforms protested against a blasphemous indian video that went viral on Facebook.
 
 
Two days ago, Muslims in the Indian city of Bengaluru got anger and protested  after a relative of one of the poiliticans published a video on Facebook against Prophet Muhammad, Peace and Blessngs be upon him. They mobbed outside the house of the politician and attacked a police station, according to the Associated Press (AP).
 
 
Three people killed and 6 police personnel were injured in the clashes, AP reported a security source.
 
 
Mo. Elmeligy and Nour Eldeen posted supportive tweets for the Indian Muslims while other users posted tweets praising Prophet  Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.
 
 
 
 
 

 

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