Al-Sabāh newspaper reported about the “Shī’ite triangle in Egypt,” relating to figures who convert Sunnī Muslims to Shī’ites. Al-Hāshimī, al-Sabāgh, and al-Nafīs were referred to as the “Shī’ite conversion triangle” in Egypt. The advisor to Al-Azhar Shaykh al-Tayyīb stated that Al-Azhar is not afraid of the Shite expansion, but refuses the Shī’ite evangelism completely. Walīd Ismaīl, the head of the coalition for the protection of the Companions of the Prophet, stated that the coalition is trying hard to prevent the Shī’ite expansion in Egypt through convening conferences that explain the political, social, and economic dangers of the Shī’ites. The coalition also started an NGO called the lovers of the Prophet’s Companions and published thousands of booklets that were distributed during Ashūra’. Ismaīl stated that the Shī’ites allow many of the things that are prohibited for the Sunnīs such as mut’ah marriage (marriage for a specific amount of time). He also stated that there are no public Husaynīyat (Shī’ite mosques) in Egypt, but only in private (Fatimah Khālid, al-Sabāh, Dec. 2, p. 8). Read original text in Arabic.