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Hosni Mubarak hated Koran, he could not listen to it and cursed Islam
Egyptian media revealed more details about the life of the toppled Egyptian Mubarak. The newspaper Sawt al Umma interviewed a former Mubarak’s driver. The driver of the ex-dictator, Eid Khadr, revealed some secrets of Mubarak’s family. He said that Hosni Mubarak had always cursed Islam and it severely annoyed when he heard the reading of the Koran.
However, his eldest son, Alaa, was good for humbleness people, unlike his brother, Gamal. The driver saw for the first time Mubarak in the palace Al-Aruba. At the time, Mubarak was loudly cursing Islam. According to the driver, when he heard these words, he began to hate the dictator of Egypt, and was convinced that Mubarak had mental problems.
Khadr told about another case, when everybody went to the airport for a departure of Suzanne Mubarak. The driver turned on the radio, which aired the verses of the Koran, but Mubarak yelled at the driver. He was angry of Khadr’s listening to the Koran. Hosni Mubarak believed that the Koran should be listened to only at a funeral.
“As for the president’s two sons, they differ greatly from each other. Alaa, of course, is much better, he liked to be engaged in charity. He was kind and always greeted us. But Gamal Mubarak, may ALLAH save us from him, is an English spy, when we said him “Good morning”, he never replied”, says Khadr.
He also noted that the court’s decision on the transfer of the former president to the criminal court based on evidence gathered during the investigation, which states that Mubarak killed demonstrators, and nobody could stop him.
The newspaper al-Ahram published an article referring to court sources. The article says that Mubarak allowed former interior minister Habib al-Adli to use firearms to kill protesters. Some peaceful marchers were hit by cars. Mubarak killed innocent people and allowed no authorities to interfere to stop the slaughter.
(Kavkaz Center)