An Egyptian response to Chinese TV after describing the "sweetness of the birth" as "idols"

Amna Nasir, professor of faith and philosophy at Al-Azhar University, responded to what Chinese television described as “idols” for the sweetness of the birth.

Amna Naseer, a professor of faith and philosophy at Al-Azhar University, said: “This thinking does not understand the nature of sweets, and we make them to celebrate the birth of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace.”

Amna Naseer added: “He wants to give us a new culture that he neither understands nor understands, and these statements have no value and do not even deserve a response to them.” With sweets, this is not for worship and it has no intention of worship,” according to the “Cairo 24” website.

And the Chinese TV page on the social networking site Facebook had published a set of pictures of Bab Al-Bahr neighborhood workers making sweets for the Prophet’s birthday, and wrote: “Egyptian workers make idols in a factory in Bab Al-Bahr neighborhood in Cairo, in preparation for the celebration of the Prophet’s birthday.”

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