Kuwaiti Preacher, ISIL Call for Demolition of Egypt’s Sphinx, Pyramids


Kuwaiti Preacher, ISIL Call for Demolition of Egypt’s Sphinx, Pyramids

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - A preacher from Kuwait has called to destroy Egypt's Sphinx and pyramids, stating it is time for militants to erase the pharaohs' heritage.

The alleged call comes as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants ramp up their attacks against historic sites.

Although the ancient monuments are not religious – but rather cultural and historic sites – they should still be "destroyed" by Muslims, putting an end to the worship of images, preacher Ibrahim Al Kandari said, according to Al-Watan daily.

"The fact that early Muslims who were among prophet Mohammed’s followers did not destroy the pharaohs' monuments upon entering the Egyptian soil, does not mean that we shouldn't do it now," Al Kandari said.

Another call for the destruction of Egypt's main symbols comes from ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who suggested the demolition of the historic monuments is a "religious duty," Al Alam news reported on Sunday. In the extreme interpretations of Islam, no material objects should be idolized or worshiped.

It comes amid growing concerns over the safety of many other historic and architectural monuments in the region, where militants continue to destroy ancient cities and artifacts, RT reported.

Only last week, the ISIL reportedly destroyed and looted the ancient Assyrian city of Dur Sharrukin in northern Iraq, demolished the remains of the ancient city of Hatra, and bulldozed the city of Nimrud near Mosul. The assault on the latter has already been compared by archaeologists to the Taliban’s destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas in 2001.

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