Abu Ishaq al-Heweny
Abu Ishaq al-Heweny (Arabic: أبو إسحاق الحوينى, born 10 June 1956[2]).[3][4][5] was born in the village of Hewen in Kafr el-Sheikh Governorate in Egypt. [6][7] In 2015, the Egyptian Ministry of Religious Endowments initiated a campaign to remove any books authored by scholars like Al Heweny from all mosques in Egypt.
Hijazi Muhammad Yousuf Sharif | |
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Born | Hewen, Kafr el-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt | 10 June 1956
Religion | Islam |
Region | Egypt |
Jurisprudence | Salafi[1] |
Creed | Athari |
Muslim leader | |
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References
- Abdul-Wahid, Abu Khadeejah (January 15, 2016). "Refutations of the major scholars on Abu Ishāq Al-Huwainī, Al-Ma'ribī, Turāth, Maghrāwī, Muhammad Hassān, etc". Abu Khadeejah : أبو خديجة.
- "معلومات عن أبي إسحق الحويني". موضوع.
- Daily News Egypt: "Al-Nour Party seeks support of Salafi figures in parliamentary elections" November 7, 2015
- Muslim Village: "Egypt bans Salafi books from mosques" by ABU HUDHAYFAH June 28, 2015
- Bayat, Asef; Herrera, Linda (2010-08-19). Being Young and Muslim: New Cultural Politics in the Global South and North. Oxford University Press. pp. 173–. ISBN 9780195369212. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- "Hamed Abdel-Samad: "Meine Rettung war, das Land schnell zu verlassen"" (in German). Zeit Magazin. 2 August 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
- "Atheism in Egypt: Breaking the taboo". Qantara.de. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
- طلعت, سعيد حجازى وإسراء (2015-06-14). "تبرعات بالملايين من الخليج ورجال أعمال مصريين لـ". الوطن (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-06-20.
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