Egypt’s Mufti comments on Saudi Arabia’s statement on joining the Muslim Brotherhood



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Egypt's Mufti comments on Saudi Arabia's statement on joining the Muslim Brotherhood

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The Mufti of Egypt, Shawqi Allam, said that the legal position on the international organization of the Brotherhood is not a whim and does not pronounce political, and has a religious and legal reference, and history attests it.

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Yesterday, Friday, Allam added, during his interview with the “Nazra” program, broadcast on the “Sada Al Balad” channel: “We appreciate the statement issued by the Saudi Council of High Academics, and we value the position of His Eminence, the Mufti of Kingdom, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al Sheikh, as it is an important statement that places points on the letters, and shows that the legal position prohibits belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood, and its prohibition is based on the scientific principles listed by the statement.

The Mufti of Egypt confirmed that Saudi Arabia’s statement regarding joining the Muslim Brotherhood was correct in its ruling, noting that the Egyptian Dar al-Iftaa prohibits membership in the Brotherhood.

Last week, Allam said that the Egyptian Dar Al Ifta is moving forward with its historic enlightenment project, exposing the falsehood of the Brotherhood and terrorist organizations, and emphasized: “We are not concerned with these malicious campaigns and we are only targeting humanity.” .

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It should be noted that the Saudi Arabian Council of Senior Investigators issued a statement regarding the Muslim Brotherhood as a “terrorist group that does not represent the approach of Islam”, adding that “the group pursues its partisan objectives that are contrary to the teachings of religion. “

Religious bodies in the Kingdom had previously warned in 2017 of what they called “the group’s approach based on breaking the state.” But what is new in the recent statement by senior academics is that they explicitly referred to the group as a “terrorist, not representative of Islam.”

Source: Sada Al Balad TV



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