Egyptian minister fired for comments he made about Prophet Mohammed
Egypt's
justice minister, Ahmed el-Zind, has been fired by the prime minister for what
many see as his overzealousness. In his bid to convince citizens of his
commitment to fighting crime, he said he'll imprison the prophet Mohammed if he
committed a crime.
According to cabinet spokesman, Hossam Qawish, the minister
was "released from his position". El-Zind said in a television
interview that he would put anyone who violates the law in prison, "even
if he is the prophet, peace and blessing be upon him."

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