Sheikh Azhari stated that requiring a wife's approval for a second marriage is not permissible under Islamic law. This assertion raises questions about women's rights in this context amid ongoing discussions in Arab societies.
The head of the Medical Syndicate, Dr. Hussein Khairy, has called for the expansion of Al-Azhar's program to support medical interns in Egyptian universities. This initiative aims to enhance medical education and improve training conditions.
An Al-Azhar scholar emphasized that true signs of guardianship in Islam are rooted in obedience and worship, rather than miraculous acts. This statement comes amid rising questions about the concept of guardianship in the Islamic community.
Amr Al-Wardani, an official at Al-Azhar, stated that the religious institution has not yet clarified its position on the Personal Status Law, raising questions about its impact on Egyptian society.
On April 26, 1935, Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Al-Dawahi announced his resignation from his position as the Sheikh of Al-Azhar, sparking widespread reactions in religious and political circles. This resignation occurred during a sensitive time in the history of Al-Azhar.
The Chairman of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department welcomed a group of scholars from Al-Azhar. The meeting focused on ways to strengthen cooperation in religious and cultural fields.
Al-Azhar has announced the exam schedules for the second semester, covering all educational stages. This announcement comes as part of the final preparations for the upcoming exams, set to begin in the coming weeks.
Dr. Mohamed Al-Sharbin, Dean of the Faculty of Science at Al-Azhar University, emphasized that education is the true power of nations during a scientific conference on its importance in community building. He stated that those who possess this power hold the future.
Enlightenment convoys were launched in Assiut, featuring participation from Al-Azhar and the Church, with around 5,000 students attending. These convoys aim to promote values of peaceful coexistence and enhance cultural and religious awareness among youth.
Al-Azhar Al-Sharif has strongly condemned the Israeli occupation's attempts to legalize the execution of Palestinian prisoners, asserting that these actions represent a blatant violation of human rights and international laws. The institution calls for international action to halt these violations.
The Al-Azhar Al-Sharif has announced a school closure tomorrow as a precautionary measure to avoid potential risks from unstable weather conditions. This decision comes amid forecasts of climate fluctuations that could affect student safety.
Al-Azhar has officially announced the suspension of classes at all Al-Azhar institutes tomorrow, Wednesday, as a precautionary measure to address current circumstances. This decision comes at a sensitive time requiring actions to ensure the safety of students.
A total of <strong>2300</strong> students of various ages participated in sequential tests at the Quranic Hall for Adults at Al-Azhar Mosque, reflecting the community's commitment to Quranic education. These tests are part of a comprehensive program aimed at enhancing Quranic culture and improving religious education in Egypt.
The Egyptian Regulatory Authority announced the postponement of the exams for Islamic teachers at Al-Azhar, raising questions about the reasons and implications. This decision comes at a critical time for the educational sector.
Al-Azhar Al-Sharif strongly condemned the Israeli occupation's closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque, asserting it is a purely Islamic sanctuary that should not be violated. This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Al-Azhar has strongly condemned Israel's continued closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque to Muslim worshippers, warning of the repercussions this action may have on the situation in the region.