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Dr. Shawqī ‘Allām, the grand muftī, stated that Dār al- Iftā is not isolated from the needs of the Egyptian people.
Fully deserving of his many titles, the glorious scholar and professor, Dr. Ahmad ‘Abd al-Rahīm al-Sāyih passed away on July 7, 2011, fully engaged in life at the age of 74. Dr. al-Sāyih died while filming an interview for the revolutionary-born al-Tahrir Television channel, speaking about his...
The author discusses weak hadīths they are accepted by most of the Muslims. He also talks about the fabricated and authentic hadīths on the hijāb and niqāb, and the status of woman.
Dr. Aḥmad Shawqī al-Fanjarī discusses the Fatwás issued by Muftīs living in European and American countries.
What is life after death? Depictions of hell and heaven differ between religions. The following article presents images of life after death in Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
Many hadīth were falsified over time. Islam is a religion that needs a renaissance to reveal its true image.
Dr. Ahmad Shawqī al-Fanjarī warns against the dangers that fabricated hadīths can pose to Islam.
The author contends that the authentic collection of hadīth collated by al- Bukhārī contains many sayings wrongly attributed to the Prophet Muhammad. He pleads with the Muslim community to rid itself of these in favour of progress.
Ahmad Shawqī reviews the diary of British spy “Hempher”, published in the book entitled ‘Confessions of a British spy,’ and his influence on the development of Wahhābism.
The article investigates opinions by some Muslim scholars on the impurity of dogs and the impermissibility of sculpture and statues, casting doubts on certain hadīths [traditions and sayings attributed to the Prophet Muhammad] banning the possession of dogs, whose saliva, according to many...

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