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Aboul Enein Praises Role of Al-Azhar Grand Imam


Sat 29 Aug 2020 | 12:58 PM
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MP Mohamed Aboul Enein, deputy head of Mostaqbal Watan Party, praised the role played by Al-Azhar Grand Imam, Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, in conveying the Heavenly Messages to the world.

This came during an honoring ceremony held by MP Aboul Enein for Al-Azhar Secondary School top students class 2020, offering each of them a financial reward worth EGP 10,000.

Aboul Enein expressed appreciation for Grand Imam, Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, saying that he leads a supreme message represented in the "moderate Islam", and was able to preserve the responsibility of that message.

Mohamed Aboul Enein’s word

Addressing the honoring ceremony, Aboul Enein hailed the key role played by Al-Azhar Grand Imam, Dr. Ahmed El-Tayeb in correcting the misconception about Islam promoted by evil powers.

“A tribute to Al-Azhar Sheikh, who represents a shining beacon of the true moderate Islam,” the MP said.

“You are the future, the ones who will bear the responsibility later on,” Aboul Enein directed his word to the students, stressing that they will face a lot of challenges in renewing the religious discourse, amid the real renaissance witnessed by Egypt nowadays.

“You are lucky to live in the era of our president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who achieved progress in all fields with his wisdom, and has led Egyptians to safety,” he added.

The lawmaker pointed out that countries’ progress is no longer measured by what they own, rather by their ability to innovate and the extent of their scientific and research development.

“Hence, our students are required to play their role in using religious sciences to achieve their country’s development and progress,” he continued.

The MP ended up his word saying, “Mohamed Aboul Enein is in service of every Muslim who spread a true civilized message, every excellent student, and all talented youth.”