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The Egyptian preacher, Dr. Abla Al-Kahlawi, died at the age of 72, after being infected with the Corona virus.
Sources close to the late family said his health had deteriorated in recent days, and that he had been in a detention hospital for more than a week, with a ventilator in the intensive care room.
Sources indicated that her health condition was being constantly monitored, as every effort was made to try to save her.
And Dr. Abla Al-Kahlawi, born December 15, 1948, is an Egyptian Islamic preacher and professor of jurisprudence at Al-Azhar University’s Faculty of Islamic and Arab Studies for girls, and is the daughter of the artist. Muhammad Al-Kahlawi.
Dr. Abla Al-Kahlawi joined the Faculty of Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar University in fulfillment of her father’s wish, and specialized in Islamic law, where she obtained a master’s degree in 1974 in comparative jurisprudence, then a doctorate in 1978 in the same specialty, and moved to more than one position in the field of university teaching, including the College of Girls ‘Education in Riyadh, and the Girls’ College at Al-Azhar University In 1979, she assumed the presidency of the Sharia department at the Faculty of Education in Makkah Al-Mukarramah.
Dr. Abla Al-Kahlawi went to the Holy Kaaba for daily lessons after the Maghreb prayer for women, and these lessons continued from 1987 to 1989, during which she received Muslim women from all over the world, and after On his return to Cairo, he began giving daily lessons for women at his father Muhammad al-Kahlawi’s mosque in Al-Basateen, and focused in his lectures on highlighting the cultural aspects of Islam, as well as explaining religious texts and answering questions. jurisprudential.
Dr. Abla Al-Kahlawi established a charitable association in Mokattam to care for orphaned children, cancer patients and elderly Alzheimer’s patients under the name Good Remains Association, in addition to the Good Remains Complex in Mokattam.