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4th Int’l Conference in Fatwa Renewal Starts in Egypt

The three-day conference, which kicked off on Tuesday, brings together Muslim scholars and senior clerics from 73 countries.

The activities of the 4th international conference organized by the Egypt General Secretariat for Fatwa Authorities Worldwide on fatwa renewal was inaugurated on Tuesday.

Egypt Awqaf Minister Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa witnessed the event on behalf of the prime minister.

Egypt’s Mufti Shawqi Allam and Justice Minister Hossam Abdel Rahim attended the inauguration of the event attended by scholars and religious institutions from 73 countries.

Muftis from Palestine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chad and Lebanon participated in the inaugural session of the conference.

The three-day conference is to discuss a number of economic, political and social issues along with the importance of fatwas in contemporary time.

Shawqi Allam calls for modernising fatwas to combat extremist ideas

Egypt’s Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam, the country’s most senior Islamic legal official, has called for the modernising of Islamic fatwas and the correction of false religious concepts, as a key measure to eliminate extremist ideas.

Shawqi Allam made the remarks on Tuesday during a speech at the fourth international conference by Egypt’s General Secretariat for Fatwa Authorities Worldwide on the renewal of fatwas (Islamic religious edicts).

Allam urged countries around the world to unite to confront terrorism, mainly through “renewing and correcting concepts produced by religious institutions”, on top of which, he said, are Al-Azhar, Egypt’s top Muslim institution, and Dar Al-Ifta, the authority that issues Islamic fatwas.

The gathering is part of the country’s efforts to regulate and monitor the issuance of fatwas and empower scholars and clerics worldwide to combat extremist ideology, according to Allam.

He said fatwas should be developed to catch up with changes in cultures and societies, while stressing the need to develop a clear definition of what modernisation means and how it can be achieved.

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