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Brotherhood Gloats Over Death of Egyptian Artist Hassan Youssef’s Son

Cairo – Ashraf Abdel Hamid

Posted on: July 31, 2023: 02:23 PM GST Last updated: July 31, 2023: 03:27 PM GST

As is their habit of gloating, flattering, and even taking revenge on those who disagree with them in opinion and thought, and as happened to them previously upon the death of the journalist Wael Al-Ibrashi, the writer Nawal Al-Saadawi, the journalist writer and former head of the Media Regulatory Authority, Makram Muhammad Ahmed, through elements and loyalists of the Brotherhood and affiliated with them, they expressed their gloating over the death of a son The great Egyptian artist Hassan Youssef.

Abdullah Hassan Yusuf

“Support Rabaa dispersal!”

Brotherhood members and campaign launchers accused the great artist of being a supporter of dispersing the Rabaa sit-in and Al-Nahda sit-ins ten years ago, and a supporter of overthrowing the group’s rule and ousted President Mohamed Morsi.

In the past hours, social media tweeters were surprised by a frenzied Brotherhood campaign to gloat at the death of the artist’s son by drowning on one of the beaches of the North Coast region in Egypt. Adjective gloating about what he wrote.

“schadenfreude”

Wajdi Al-Arabi wrote, “Ibn Hassan Youssef died by drowning on the northern coast.. I cannot gloat.. because the death of a son or daughter is the worst affliction in the world.. without any other death.. so what about when he is the son of your age and the spoiled boy in the family .. And as they say, the fruit of the family.. but I have to think of his father, Hassan.. and he is in the position of our big brother.. because he is the son of my father and his student.

And he continued, “I think, O father, Hassan.. There are families in which their children died.. Among them is the only son and the only daughter.. I mean, there is no one else in the family.. I just think of you that our Lord wanted, at the age in which you are, to die for you a young man.. Exactly like Dr. Badie, whom I tasted, and Al-Beltagy and the leaders of the Brotherhood mocked and ridiculed..but the son of Dr. Badie died for a cause..for freedom..but your son died enjoying his life on the ruins of many young men..who paid their lives hoping for faith and the freedom of a people.

After that shocking tweet, the so-called Egyptian Revolutionary Council loyal to the Muslim Brotherhood published a tweet addressed to the artist Hassan Youssef saying: “Debts are not all money and many of them are like mountains, including what we pay in this world with pain, pain, heartbreak and shame, and some of them are what awaits us in the afterlife. May God raise us up and help us.” On the debts we owe, and do not blame us for what the foolish of us did.. May God help everyone who lost a child or a dear one.

outright gloating

Then, the tweets of the Brotherhood elements followed, all of which carried explicit expressions of gloating and insulting the great artist, and his wife, the artist, Shams Al-Baroudi, while the followers responded to this Brotherhood campaign by saying, “The gloating of the group’s elements expresses meanness and lowliness that contradicts the provisions of religion, but it is consistent with the approach of that terrorist group and its elements who do not They know neither religion nor law nor mercy nor appreciation of the majesty, majesty and prestige of death.

Observers emphasized that “what the Brotherhood did is a trade in religion, contempt for the other, and an attempt to claim that whoever stands against them will receive the wrath of heaven, and be deprived of the paradise of the Most Merciful, while they are the only group that will survive the fire, and those who oppose them are among its owners.”

tragedy

The great artist, Hassan Youssef, had received a heartbreaking shock at the news of the drowning of his 35-year-old son, Abdullah, on the northern coast.

Abdullah studied aviation in Ukraine, then returned to Beirut and obtained a BA in Mass Communication from Beirut University.

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