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Al-Azhar Grand Imam Receives Gambian Foreign Minister to Discuss Expanding Educational, Religious Cooperation


Mon 02 Jun 2025 | 03:30 AM
Al-Azhar Grand Imam Receives Gambian Foreign Minister to Discuss Expanding Educational, Religious Cooperation
Al-Azhar Grand Imam Receives Gambian Foreign Minister to Discuss Expanding Educational, Religious Cooperation
Mohamed Mandour

 Dr. Ahmad At-Tayyeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, received  Mamadou Tangara, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Gambia, at Al-Azhar headquarters to discuss ‎ways of boosting Al-Azhar’s religious and educational support for Gambian students and ‎communities.‎

During the meeting, the Grand Imam reaffirmed the deep-rooted relations between Al-Azhar and ‎Gambia and expressed Al-Azhar’s readiness to increase scholarships for Gambian students to ‎study at Al-Azhar in alignment with the country’s societal needs.

 He also pledged to train Gambian ‎imams at Al-Azhar’s International Academy for Training Imams and Preachers to equip them with the ‎skills necessary to address contemporary issues, including Islam’s stance on coexistence, women’s ‎rights, and confronting extremist distortions of Islamic teachings.‎

The Grand Imam emphasized that “the Palestinian people are enduring the worst genocide and ‎ethnic cleansing for nearly two years, abandoned to face their fate amid an unprecedented ‎international failure and a deeply weakened global response.”

 He added, “The Zionist entity has ‎committed horrific massacres in modern history, killing innocent children, women, the elderly, and ‎youth, and destroying hospitals, mosques, churches, and schools. This entity has shown itself to be ‎utterly against humanity.”‎

For his part, Minister Tangara expressed his pleasure in meeting the Grand Imam and ‎commended Al-Azhar’s efforts in promoting the true image of Islam and supporting Gambian ‎students. 

He remarked, “We appreciate your generous support to our students at Al-Azhar and to ‎our country through the Al-Azhar Arabic Language Center in Gambia, from which 60 students have ‎already graduated.”‎

He further noted that many Gambians aspire to study at Al-Azhar due to its esteemed position among ‎the Gambian people. 

He praised the wisdom of the Grand Imam and his global leadership in ‎promoting Islam’s moderate principles, adding, “You may consider me Al-Azhar’s ambassador in ‎Gambia and within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which we currently chair. We are grateful ‎for your support and the proposal to train Gambian imams at Al-Azhar, and I will personally follow up ‎on this initiative upon returning to my country.”‎