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I do not know that its end will be in our hands after 3 days.. This is the text of the dialogue that took place between Khaled Al-Islambouli and his men.. A few days before the assassination of President Sadat in the military parade for the celebrations of the October victory in 1981.. And this is today’s story.. The story of the assassination of President Sadat that we are presenting for the first time with all its details.. 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In October 1980.. Military Intelligence summoned an officer named Khaled El-Islambouli for a small investigation that was supposed to be routine.. First Lieutenant Khaled El-Islambouli sat down.. or Khaled Ahmed Shawky El-Islambouli to be more precise.. and next to him sat an officer in Military Intelligence named Lieutenant Colonel Magdy.. or that was the name that Khaled was called at the time.. It is unlikely that there is a Military Intelligence officer who tells you his real name.. Anyway.. your name.. First Lieutenant Khaled Ahmed Shawky El-Islambouli.. you are 23 years old.. your job.. commander of an artillery company in the 333rd Brigade.. your unit is the Haikstep camp.. have you ever been late to carry out a mission that you were assigned to?.. never, sir.. do you have friends?.. yes, sir.. inside your unit?.. yes, sir.. and outside your unit?.. yes, sir.. Sir.. Tell me their names.. Here Khaled felt that the military intelligence officer was in trouble.. Because if he told him the names of his friends outside the army.. They would most likely be arrested and squeezed until they brought the last one.. But this was not the most dangerous problem facing Khaled Al-Islambouli at that moment.. The most dangerous problem was that if he told him the names of his friends, the first one to be arrested would be his brother Mohamed.. Who is known for his affiliation with extremist groups.. Khaled responded with emotional stability and said a few names completely out of his brother Mohamed's circle.. But still, the military intelligence officer was not a student.. So he followed him with the second question.. Do you know Abdullah Al-Samawi?.. Here Khaled was terrified.. The intelligence officer gave him a straight face.. This question means that Khaled is being watched by military intelligence.. And this is something that, without going into details like this, is worrying and frightening.. Well, who is this Abdullah Al-Samawi originally?.. This, Mr. Citizen, was a leader of the group Takfir wal Hijra.. and Khaled Al-Islambouli had a relationship with these people because his brother Mohamed belonged to them in the first place.. his brother Mohamed was a member of extremist groups.. and Khaled was Mohamed’s younger brother.. Anyway, Khaled responded to the military intelligence officer and said, “I don’t know.”. Well, why did he deny it if he suspected that military intelligence was monitoring him? Because he said to himself, if the intelligence was really monitoring me and had something on me, it wouldn’t have asked me in this routine way.. the interrogation would have taken a different form.. especially since the existence of a relationship between me and a leader of the Takfir wal Hijra group.. is enough to end my military career completely.. so the intelligence officer goes to the third question.. have you ever visited the Ansar Al-Sunna Al-Muhammadiya mosque?.. Here Khaled could not lie.. because this is the mosque where he prays.. and therefore if the mosque is being monitored, then military intelligence knows and is certain that Khaled Does he pray there? If he lied in this question, then he must have lied in the previous questions. He replied frankly and said, “Yes, I pray there constantly.” You tell me, “So what’s the problem with him praying in the Ansar al-Sunna al-Muhammadiya mosque?” “What crime did he commit?” I tell you, of course, prayer in itself is not a crime. However, this mosque in particular was considered a meeting place for members of Islamic groups. Therefore, it wasn’t the mosque that was being monitored, but rather the members of the groups who prayed there were the ones being monitored. Then the intelligence officer asked him the next question: “Have you met any members of Islamic groups in the mosque before?” Khaled said, “If they pray there, then I must have met them, even if by chance.” But none of them had ever told me that they were members of Islamic groups. Here, because the military intelligence officer didn’t actually have anything against Khaled, he closed the investigation and advised him in a brotherly manner to stay away from these groups. He focused on his future and his military life.. and told him literally.. that these people might make you do things that you will regret for the rest of your life.. So Khaled raised his hand and saluted him and left..