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Al-Azhar Dean to ‘monitor classrooms’

Posted on 28/12/200626/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Al-Azhar University administration, led by its pro-Mubarak Dean Ahmad Tayyeb Naggar, is on fast track campaign of stifling dissent on campus, and now inside classrooms.

After blessing the security crackdown on the Free Student Union in Al-Azhar, and regretting “it didn’t happen earlier, by the start of the university semester,” Naggar is now planning to “monitor the classrooms” for any subversive ideas. Defending Naggar’s move, the head of Al-Azhar Professors Association Hassan Oweida said: “It’s the University Dean’s right to monitor classes and textbooks, according to the Law 103, to keep Al-Azhar’s centrism.” This is important, Oweida added, since “it was discovered some Al-Azhar professors were teaching Baha’ism and Communism to their students.”

It always amuses me when Al-Azhar University gets referred to in newswires and Western publications reports as the “highest seat of Sunni learning” or as the “most prestigious Sunni institution in the Muslim World.”

Reporters Without Borders call for blogger’s release

Posted on 19/12/200623/03/2015 By 3arabawy

Reporters Without Borders called for blogger Kareem Amer’s release today. Kareem is entering his sixth week of detention for his views, deemed “un-Islamic” by Al-Azhar University, where he was studying before the administration expelled him, and reported him to the authorities.

Blair meets Al-Azhar Sheikh

Posted on 18/12/200625/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The butcher of Kabul and Basra, British PM Tony Blair, was in Cairo on a brief visit last Saturday where he met with Tantawi, the Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar, the Egyptian state’s religious establishment.

Western leaders, known for their anti-Muslim racism like Blair, Nicolas Sarkouzy, and others, have been in the habit of paying visits to the government-friendly Azhar Sheikh whenever they visit Cairo, or have troubles with Muslim Communities in their countries. They can all count on Tantawi’s support, who never lets them down.

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