A video posted by the
Anadolu news agency shows a smiling Ahmadinejad shaking hands with a
crowd of supporters in Cairo late Tuesday when at least one man threw a
shoe toward him. Other men also threw shoes at Ahmadinejad, the Egyptian
public prosecutor's office said.
"You killed our
brothers!" one of the assailants shouted, according to Anadolu. The
agency said the man's shoe struck a security guard.
The men behind the attack were four Salafis, the prosecutor's
office said.
Salafis follow the Sunni
Muslim doctrine and oppose the idea of Shiite Muslims engaging in any
political activity in Egypt. They have accused Iran of financing Shiites
to spread the Shia doctrine in Egypt, which has a Sunni majority.
The four men were released on bail for 500 Egyptian pounds ($75) each, the prosecutors' office said.
Ahmadinejad's visit to Egypt is the first by an Iranian president in more than 30 years.
He was in Cairo visiting
the Grand Sheikh of Al Azhar, Ahmed el-Tayeb. The Al-Ahram news agency
said Ahmadinejad also visited the historic Al-Hussein mosque.
The mosque was built in
1154 and it is named after the Prophet Mohammed's grandson, Hussein Ibn
Ali. Shiites believe that the Fatimid, Egypt's Shiite rulers, buried his
head there and built the mosque as a shrine for Hussein, the first
Shiite martyr, who was killed and beheaded in the battle of Karbala in
680.
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