The Egyptians drown the Lebanese claimant of prophethood, Nashaat with a torrent of ridicule, and the latter threatens them with disasters

The battle is still on social media platforms between activists of communication sites, and the Lebanese claimant of prophecy, Nashat Abdel Nour, but this battle did not take a serious turn, but rather irony and jokes triumphed.

It seems that the most intense battle he is waging arose with social media activists in Egypt, who showered him with a "massive" wave of ridicule, especially since this man excluded the Egyptians from his invitation.

Over the past few days, the Facebook page of the claimant of prophethood, from which he launched his call, has turned into a space for hundreds of thousands of funny comments that reflect the size of the joke that the Egyptian people enjoy.

It seems that Neshat was fed up with the amount of ridicule coming from Egypt, to come out with a new video in which he threatens Egypt and the Egyptians from earthquakes that will strike the country.

And the matter did not stop at the popular reaction. Local media quoted the Egyptian Dar al-Ifta as describing “Nashat” as “an impostor, misguided and misleading.” The house said that “there is no prophet after the Messenger (Muhammad), may God’s prayers and peace be upon him,” stressing that “everyone who He claimed this position after him, so he is a liar, a slanderer, a charlatan, a misguided, misguided person.”

 Nashat, who speaks the Lebanese dialect, had broadcast a video clip in which he attacked the Egyptians, in which he said: “120 million Egyptians, what is enlightened?!

The Egyptians who cursed me yesterday are the same ones who fought Moses and Joseph, and others.”

 The young man warned that "there is a new law, and you will be subjected to earthquakes in your great country, out of anger from the sky: today, tomorrow, after Friday... Very soon the tremors will begin."

 The Egyptians circulated information that “Nashat” is of Egyptian origin and not Lebanese, and has been convicted in a number of cases, fled Egypt and lived in Lebanon since 2010, but it was not possible to verify the authenticity of this information.



Egyptian users posted comic posts, comic photos, and comments expressing their mockery of the "Prophet Neshat", directly or implicitly.

One of the commentators published a picture that said, "Nashat" while he was working as a drummer, and wrote on the picture: "This is the Prophet, I grew up before the mission, he was working as a drummer... My son, stay away from the Egyptians because they will come in the size of your dress."

While he published the last picture of a conversation between the director of Sunset "Nashat" and one of the users, and the director of the sunset said, according to what came in that picture: "It is forbidden to enter Egyptians, I apologize to you."

 A young Egyptian woman asked, "A laptop... because her laptop is broken."

Another said to him: "Pray for me a little bit, Maulana."

 An account called "Egyptian Egyptian" published a scene from one of the Egyptian series, saying: "By God, you, I grew up, I will enter the sunset and I am ready to give up citizenship."

 While he broadcast the last picture from the movie "The Limbi", in which the artist Mohamed Saad sneaks in a comic way, he wrote, commenting: "An Egyptian in the sunset."

And the video in which “Nashat Majd Al-Nour” appeared, was with Carmen Shammas with a shaven head, and on his forehead he wrote incomprehensible symbols, and he carried a strange stick that he kept holding in all his interviews.

The astronomer Carmen Shammas had announced, in a video, on her Facebook page, Lebanon and the world, “the presence of a sender from heaven to help humans and the earth from the land of beloved Lebanon.”

She added: "If you had seen, you would have seen the glow of light over Lebanon two weeks ago and you would have felt the power of the divine light. If you had meditated a little, you would have known now that it is safer under the wing of the bright light, congratulations to us and to all the Arabs and the world."

He fought against the Egyptians so that they would be relieved of him and he would threaten us to anger us 🙂 pic.twitter.com/4C9KnRLMA3

- Dates Henna (@semseamo_m) January 14, 2022

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