Ahmed Karima, a professor of jurisprudence at Al-Azhar University, asserts that wearing the veil is a duty for beautiful women to protect themselves from temptation. His comments highlight the importance of adhering to religious guidelines regarding women's attire.
Sheikh Ahmad Karima stated that covering a woman's face during Hajj and Umrah is against Islamic law, necessitating a compensation. His remarks sparked widespread debate among religious and social circles.
In a controversial statement, Dr. Ahmed Karima asserted that a person who commits suicide is not a disbeliever but a sinful Muslim, emphasizing that the final judgment rests with God. This statement has sparked extensive discussions regarding the concept of suicide in Islam.
Ahmed Kirema, a professor of comparative jurisprudence, emphasized that khula is not restricted to a specific number like divorce, allowing women to initiate it at any time. This statement responds to comments made by Saad Al-Hilali on the matter.
Ahmed Karima, a professor of comparative jurisprudence, asserts that the hijab was not widespread during his grandmother's time, emphasizing the cultural and social changes in Islamic societies over the years. His remarks come amid ongoing debates about the hijab's role in society.