He said the prophet Muhammad's journey to heaven is an illusion: Egypt launches persecution of renowned journalist

Egypt has begun the persecution of one of the most popular names in journalism in this country: Ibrahim Issa. The sin of the well - known journalist is that he questioned the truthfulness of one of the best - known processes in Islam - the journey of the prophet Muhammad to heaven (Isra and Mirage). Journalist Issa said [...]
Prosecutors in Egypt have launched an investigation into journalist Ibrahim Issa, regarding the campaign they call the German-Islamicist after he asked religious clergymen about the process known in Islam as Muhamed's Ambassador to heaven, or Hirza, and Mirzha.
Ibrahim Issa, the renowned Egyptian journalist, made comments Friday evening on a TV show on one of the private channels in Egypt.
Issa claimed that Isira and Mirjazia were the mystical journey of the Muslim prophet Muhammad, from Mecca to Jerusalem, where he saw paradise, is a completely illusionary story.
Egypt's highest religious authority has countered the renowned journalist, saying that the Isra Road and Mirage actually happened and cannot be denied in any way.
Meanwhile Saturday, Egypt's state prosecutor has ordered investigative measures towards Issa.
That's enough journalism for free speech. The Supreme Council in Egypt for Media Adjust has also said it is preparing a report to undertake legal procedures in the event of violations of its codes
Reporter Issa's comments have prompted reactions to social networks, including criticism and support of free speech, until renowned Egyptian actor Mosttafa Darvis left the film authoring the same journalist, Issa, dubbed the Amaterist.
On the Twitter network, some users have condemned the Issa's statement about Islam teachings while there were among them who called on the journalist to help modernise the country and push the revolution against fanatics.
Last November, the renowned journalist also caused reactions, since he said he was surprised to see a pharmacist read the Koran at the pharmacy.
Reading the Koran is a beautiful thing. . But you have to prioritize medical books”, he said Issa is being pursued by the state right now./Periscopi/












