Egypt's Justice Minister Ahmed al-Zind was sacked Sunday for making comments about jailing the Prophet Muhammad.
Egypt's
prime minister fired Justice Minister Ahmed al-Zind Sunday after the
latter was accused of making blasphemous comments by saying that he
would even imprison the Prophet Muhammad if he committed a crime. Zind
reportedly made the remarks Friday in a televised interview.
Zind
reportedly said that he would jail anyone who violates the law, "even if
he is the prophet, peace and blessing be upon him." The former appeals
court judge was criticized after making the comments, following which he
issued an apology Saturday. "I ask God for forgiveness" for making the
comment, Zind said. Despite the apology, Zind faced backlash from
Muslims and was also criticized on social media.
"Prime
Minister Sherif Ismail issued a decree sunday to relieve Ahmed al-Zind
... of his position," a government statement said, giving no more
details, according to ibtimes.co.uk report.
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