In a situation he described asa ‘battle pitched’ against the devil, Afifi, 27, went to the main train station in the western Egyptian town of Tanta four years ago and waited for the train to approach where he was before dipping his hands under its wheels as hundredsof other train passengers watched in horror. Following the shock of what happened, Afifi’s father sent him to an assylum.
Following his release, Afifi sought the help of a local Islamic scholar to assist in chopping off the other wrist but the man refused citing the fact that he was not a ruler nor in a position to make that decision. Rather, the Islamic scholar advised him to repent and seek God’s help. Left with no other choice, Afifi decided to carry out the act by himself.
According to him(Afifi), “when I was finally released from the assylum a few months ago, I cut the other hand off to make sure I’ll never steal again.
5 comments:
Everything is on the mind, if you can work on your mind,i see no reason why you shld chop your hands
What is the guaranty that u can't still without your hands
To me this is not necessary
True repentance is the renewing of the mind not cutting off ur hands
I dont blame him sha, maybe his hands are uncontrollable
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