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On Sunday, May 8, 2011, hundreds of imāms marched to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and demanded the administrative and financial independence of the Azhar. Read original text
A number of 100 niqāb-clad women protested in front of Dār al-Iftā' (Iftā' House) on April 29, 2011, for banning women wearing the niqāb from entering the exam rooms. Muftī of the Republic Shaykh 'Alī Jum'ah had issued a fatwá banning niqāb in exam halls, then the Supreme Administrative Court...
‘Abd Allāh al-Husānī, Minister of Awqaf, filed a complaint with the Military Council and the Attorney General describing the development of the al-Nour mosque crisis in 'Abbāssīyah. The complaint came after the imām of the mosque was not allowed to give last Friday's sermon and described the attack...
On Wednesday, April 27, 2011, dozens of Imams and Islamic preachers who were expelled by Egypt’s former State Security Investigations Service protested in front of the Ministry of Religious Endowments, demanding to be given their jobs back. Read original text
On Tuesday, April 26, 2011, about 15,000 Imams and Islamic preachers publicly demanded that al-Azhar be an independent institution with elected, rather than appointed, Grand Shaykhs. They further demanded that the Ministry of Religious Endowments as well as the Iftā’ House shall be under al-Azhar’s...
Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb, Grand Shaykh of the Azhar, said he would visit the church of the Two Martyrs in Atfih April 16, 2011 to congratulate Copts on the rebuilding of their church.
In her speech during the Islamic Thinking Forum, Su'ād Sālih, professor of comparative fiqh at the Azhar University, criticized the state of weakness the Islamic nation has reached. Sālih told al-Misrī al-Yawm that she does not regret joining al-Wafd Party.
A group of salafists in al-Menoufiya governorate set a Muslim shrine on fire under the pretext that tombs of Muslim scholars, considered holy by many Muslims, are against the Muslim faith. Grand Shaykh of the Azhar Ahmad al-Tayīb said that whoever demands the destruction of shrines belong to bloody...
 A demonstration is held in front of Al-Nour mosque asking the government to restore Kamilia, but an ecclesiastical source confirms that the pope will not comply.  
Dr. 'Alī Jum'ah, Muftī of the republic, says that the second article in the constitution is not up for discussion, because it keeps citizenship and the rights of non-Muslims. He added, that he was put under pressure by the former regime for his anti-succession fatwá and went on to say that he does...

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