Controversy sparked again among the Egyptians.. Ibrahim Issa: The whole cow is feminine and worthy of veneration!

The Egyptian journalist, Ibrahim Issa, raised the controversy again, as he said that when he contemplates the features of the cow, he feels appreciation for it, and there is no objection to believing that peoples sanctify it, because it deserves it.

During his talk on his new program, "The Animals Garden", which is broadcast on "Nogoum FM" radio, Issa added: "The eyes of the cows are sad, and they must be sad... They are a tolerant being, and their being is hardness, softness, femininity and endurance, and there is misery."

He pointed out that "there are about one billion and 370 million cows in existence, but the Egyptian cow is especially a burden, patient, life partner and wealth for the farmer, and this is why the Indians sanctify it, as well as its sanctification in ancient Egypt, where he was sanctified and the calf was Apis at the Pharaohs."

Ibrahim Issa touched on honoring the cow religiously, first by mentioning it in the verses of the Noble Qur’an through the story of the cow of the Children of Israel, then giving its name to the largest and longest wall in the Qur’an.

He said: "The thing that bothers me the most is when someone makes fun of the Indians' reverence for the cow... Indians treat cows in class. Each of us has respect for animals, and whenever you treat animals with rudeness or rudeness, I feel suspicious of your emotions and conscience, as well as your heart. And the cow on the face of the cow. Definitely because it's a life model."

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