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Sheikh Ath-Thayyeb Grand Imam, Al-Azhar Mosque
Islam is not Enforced by the Sword

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

The visit of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar of Cairo, Egypt, Sheikh Ahmad Muhammad Ahmad Ath-Thayyeb, to Indonesia was to reaffirm the message of peace, as taught in Islam. During the week-long visit in mid-February, Ath-Thayyeb met with various figures, including President Joko Widodo and members of the Indonesia Council of Ulama (MUI) and visited the Gontor Darussalam Modern Islamic Boarding School in Ponorogo, East Java.

Ath-Thayyeb, who is also the rector of Al-Azhar University, is known as a moderate religious scholar. He often propagates peaceful Islamic teachings and is against violence claiming to be based on religious teachings. In Egypt, this 70-year-old man is against the Muslim Brotherhood (Al-Ikhwan al-Muslimin). In fact, he declared that Al-Azhar has never been open to that fundamentalist group.

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The visit of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar of Cairo, Egypt, Sheikh Ahmad Muhammad Ahmad Ath-Thayyeb, to Indonesia was to reaffirm the message of peace, as taught in Islam. During the week-long visit in mid-February, Ath-Thayyeb met with various figures, including President Joko Widodo and members of the Indonesia Council of Ulama (MUI) and visited the Gontor Darussalam Modern Islamic Boarding School in Ponorogo, East Java.

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