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Shaykh of the Azhar Sayyid Tantāwī, Pope Shenouda, and Muftī ‘Alī Jum‘ah are the three imāms who carry the banners of freedom and justice.
A fatwá on permitting transplant surgeries has caused debates amongst Islamic scholars over the definition of death.
The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils has abolished the role of muftī, severed all ties with Shaykh al-Hilālī, and ceased to pay his salary.
Although the shaykh of the Azhar and the minister of religious endowments have accepted transplantation operations from deceased donors, debates have been raised about what defines death.
The article represents the different opinions regarding the abortion of the deformed fetus.
The muftī of the republic, Dr. ‘Alī Jum‘ah, shed light on the different bases of building civilizations.
‘Adil Ḥammūdah comments on religious figures taking political actions.
The writer presents famous examples of successful women who worked in the field of da‘wah.
An Israeli Jewish young woman converts to Islam and faces many obstacles and attacks.
Muftī of Egypt ‘Alī Jum‘ah said that he supports dialogue with hardliners because it could help reduce terrorist attacks. However, he insisted that those who continue with violent actions must be dealt with accordingly.

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