Dr Abdel Karim elected as next mufti of Egypt

CAIRO: Shawqi Ibrahim Abdel Karim was elected on Monday to take over as Egypt's next mufti, the government's top inter
11 Feb, 2013

 

President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood is to formally ratify the vote by senior Muslim clerics to replace outgoing Mufti Ali Gomaa.

 

"One candidate has been nominated, Dr Shawqi Abdel Karim," said Al-Azhar spokesman Mohammed Gemea, after Abdel Karim beat a Muslim Brotherhood member to win the most ballots in a vote by a senior council of Al-Azhar clerics.

 

The position has in the past been traditionally filled by top scholars from Al-Azhar -- the most prestigious Sunni institution -- who were generally staunch backers of whoever ruled the country.

 

Gomaa, the outgoing mufti, was criticised for reportedly saying that president Hosni Mubarak would go to heaven, before the dictator's ouster in a 2011 uprising.

 

Abdel Karim, a professor of Islamic jurisprudence, is not known to hold any political affiliations.

 

Egyptian press had reported that the Brotherhood's Abdel Rahman al-Bar had been among the possible nominees, but he did not make it onto a shortlist of three clerics.

 

The runner-up, Attiya al-Sayyid Fayad, had written commentaries for the Brotherhood's website and was reported to have been a member of the Islamist group on whose ticket Morsi won the presidential election in June.

 

Al-Azhar, the main seat of Sunni Muslim learning, has sought to become more independent of the government since Mubarak's ouster, positioning itself as a moderate force above the political fray.

 

The mufti is responsible for Dar al-Iftaa, a body that issues tens of thousands of fatwas a year. The edicts do not carry the force of law but carry weight.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2013

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