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Hasan Shehata

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Hassan Shehata (Arabic: حسن بن محمد بن شحاتة بن موسى العناني) (1946 - 2013) was a Sunni (who later converted to Shia Islam) cleric who was killed in the small village of Zawyat Abu Musalam in Giza .[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ "Four Shias murdered in Giza village". egyptindependent.
  2. ^ "Iran says enemies of Egypt seek to create sectarian discord". PRSSTV.
  3. ^ "Egypt mob attack kills four Shia Muslims near Cairo". BBC.
  4. ^ "Deaths reported in Egypt sectarian attack". aljazeera.
  5. ^ "Five arrested over Shia murders in Egypt".
  6. ^ "Takfiri extremists kill top Shia cleric and 4 others in Egypt". PRESSTV.
  7. ^ "Angry mob kills at least 4 Shias in Giza village including leader". ahram.
  8. ^ "Shia Rights Watch: Egyptian President Must be Held Responsible for Murder and Mob Attack on Shiite Muslims". Ahlul Bayt News Agency.