Ahmed Al Raissouni, President of the International Union of Muslim Scholars [IUMS], has released a statement mourning the Shahadah of Egypt's only elected President Mohamed Morsi, who died after collapsing in a Cairo court on Monday, June 17.
Al Raissouni, who described Morsi as a "martyr", blamed Egypt for the death of late Egyptian only-elected President Muhammad Morsi.
"Six years ago, he was tortured in prison. Six years ago, he was taken to the so-called trials. Six years ago they killed him part-by-part," Al-Raissouni said in the statement.
Pointing fingers at the Egyptian regime, Al-Raissouni said that the example of Morsi was a stigma to all parts of Egypt, except for the treacherous ring governing in the country.
"These traitors and assassins have no brow and now place to put a new stain. They are a disgrace to Arabs, Muslims, and humanity," he pointed.
In his statement, Al Raissouni accused Egyptian political elites of selling Morsi as well as legitimacy, and democracy.
"The case of Mohamed Morsi is a disgrace and a condemnation to the silent and gloating Arab presidents. It is a disgrace and a condemnation to Al-Azhar, and all its scholars and to its so-called sheikh the Grand Imam."
In addition to Egypt, Al Raisouni also blamed Saudi Arabia and the UAE for the Shahadah of Muhammad Morsi.
"The case of Mohamed Morsi constitutes a disgrace and a treacherous plot for criminal conspirators of Al Saud and Al Nahyan families who are involved in the killing of the martyr Mohamed Morsi."
President of IUMS also accused Saudi Arabia and the UAE of killing innocent people in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Sudan, and other Muslims.
On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called Sisi as "tyrants" for martyring legitimate president of Egypt Muhammad Morsi.
"History will never forget those tyrants who led to his death by putting him in jail and threatening him with execution," said Erdoğan.
A close ally to Morsi, Erdoğan added. "May Allah rest our Morsi brother, our martyr’s soul in peace."
ILKHA