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Seminar at the Muslim Council of Elders’ Pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair: Islam Cared for Women, Raised Their Status, and Honored Them as Daughters, Sisters, Mothers, and Wives

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair hosted its fifteenth seminar titled “Women between the Teachings of Islam and Traditions.” The seminar featured the participation of Prof. Dr. Shafiqa Al-Shahawi, Dean of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Females, and Prof. Dr. Khadra Salem, Member of the Senate and was moderated by Dr. Saad Al-Mat’ani.

During the seminar, Prof. Dr. Shafiqa Al-Shahawi emphasized that Islam has elevated the status of women, granting them full rights and positioning them as crowned queens within their homes. She highlighted that humanity soars with two wings, represented by both men and women, and the harmonious collaboration between them contributes to the orderliness of society.

The Dean of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies urged society to uphold women’s rights by emulating the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) guidance in dealing with women. She emphasized the significant role of the media in highlighting women’s rights and accomplishments while debunking erroneous traditions surrounding them.

Prof. Dr. Khadra Salem affirmed that Islam cares for women, raising their status and honoring them as daughters, sisters, wives, and mothers. She emphasized that women play a significant role in Islamic society, holding multiple roles within their homes and communities. She commended the efforts of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, in advocating for women and preserving their rights.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair features a diverse collection of publications, along with a series of seminars, activities, and events focused on promoting the values of peace and mutual coexistence among all humanity.

The pavilion is located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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In a speech during the international symposium of the Islamic Academy in Uzbekistan on the occasion of the International Day of Human Fraternity – Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders: Our commitment to the values of human fraternity is the true guarantee for a more just world

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, emphasized the necessity of adhering to the values of human fraternity for a world that is more just, peaceful, and secure. He pointed out that the Document on Human Fraternity, co-signed by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and the Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, and His Holiness Pope Francis of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi in 2019, has sparked global initiatives in promoting peace and spreading the values of dialogue, tolerance, and mutual coexistence among followers of different religions and cultures.

During his speech at the international symposium “Human Fraternity and Interfaith Dialogue as Factors for International Solidarity,” organized by the Islamic Academy in Uzbekistan on the occasion of the International Day of Human Fraternity and the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity, the Secretary-General stated that our world urgently needs to reinforce the values of fraternity and coexistence, especially in the face of wars, conflicts, and challenges that call for collective action to establish the values of peace, justice, and love among people.

Judge Abdelsalam added that involving local communities in peace-building and gaining societal acceptance is a fundamental step toward realizing the values of human fraternity and enhancing global solidarity. He expressed gratitude to the Islamic Academy in Uzbekistan for organizing this international symposium coinciding with the International Day of Human Fraternity and the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity. He also appreciated the Republic of Uzbekistan, a land of diversity and coexistence, and a nation with a rich Islamic civilization that has contributed significantly to humanity’s intellectual heritage throughout history.

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Muslim Council of Elders welcomes decision issued by the International Court of Justice regarding imposing interim measures to protect the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, welcomes the decisions issued by the International Court of Justice regarding the imposition of interim measures in the Gaza Strip as well as calls for temporary measures to protect civilians, halt any statements or practices, and punish direct and public incitement to commit genocide against the Palestinian people.

The Muslim Council of Elders expresses its satisfaction with the decisions of the International Court of Justice aimed at stopping the violations of Israeli occupation and providing protection for Palestinians.

The Council commends the efforts of South Africa and all initiatives calling for the protection of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, ensuring the urgent delivery of humanitarian and relief aid, preventing further loss of life, avoiding escalation in the occupied Palestinian territories, and affirming the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

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In the Sanctuary of the Arabic Language – The First Seminar at the Muslim Council of Elders’ Booth in the Cairo International Book Fair 2024

The Muslim Council of Elders’ booth at the Cairo International Book Fair will host a seminar tomorrow, Thursday, at 3:30 PM Cairo time. The seminar, titled “In the Sanctuary of the Arabic Language… Why Should We Preserve It?” will be presented by Dr. Hassan El-Shafei, a member of the Muslim Council of Elders and the Council of Senior Scholars at Al-Azhar. This event reflects the council’s role in raising awareness about the importance of the Arabic language and its contribution to the advancement of sciences.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair features a diverse collection of publications, along with a series of seminars, activities, and events focused on promoting the values of peace and mutual coexistence among all humanity.

The pavilion is located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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On the Opening Day – Deputy of Al-Azhar and a High-Level Delegation Visit the Pavilion of the Muslim Council of Elders at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024 welcomed His Eminence Dr. Mohamed Al-Duwaini, the Deputy of Al-Azhar, accompanied by a high-level Azhari delegation. The delegation included Dr. Salama Dawood, President of Al-Azhar University, Dr. Nazir Ayad, Secretary-General of the Islamic Research Academy at Al-Azhar, Dr. Abbas Shoman, the Secretary-General of the Council of Senior Scholars, Dr. Nahla Al Saidi, Advisor to the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar for International Student Affairs, Sheikh Ayman Abdel Ghani, Head of the Al-Azhar Institutes Sector, and Dr. Isma’il Al-Haddad, Secretary-General of the Higher Council of Al-Azhar.

The leadership of Al-Azhar commended the diverse publications presented by the Muslim Council of Elders which aim to promote and enhance peace, coexistence, and the redistribution of the treasures of Islamic heritage books. This contributes to spreading the values of dialogue, tolerance, pluralism, and acceptance of others.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair will welcome the public starting from tomorrow, Thursday, offering more than 220 authors and publications, including 22 new books addressing various prominent issues.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair will feature a diverse collection of publications, along with a series of seminars, activities, and events focused on promoting the values of peace and mutual coexistence among all humanity.

The pavilion is located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders Meets the President of Timor-Leste, Affirming the Role of the Document on Human Fraternity in Promoting Global Peace

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, met with José Ramos-Horta, the President of Timor-Leste, to discuss ways to enhance mutual cooperation in promoting the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence.

During the meeting, the two sides explored mechanisms to broaden the utilization of the principles outlined in the Document on Human Fraternity, signed by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed el-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and President of the Muslim Council of Elders, and His Holiness Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi in 2019. This includes enhancing awareness and mutual understanding among different religions and sects, as well as emulating the model of Timor-Leste, which declared the Document on Human Fraternity as a national document and incorporated it into educational curricula.

The pair also affirmed that as the fifth anniversary of the signing of this pivotal document in modern human history approaches, the world now more than ever requires the practical application of the principles of the Document on Human Fraternity in the face of global challenges such as wars, conflicts, and humanitarian crises.

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With Over 220 publications and a diverse range of cultural and intellectual activities – Muslim Council of Elders participates at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024

The Muslim Council of Elders will be participating in the 55th Cairo International Book Fair 2024, held from January 24 to February 6. The participation aligns with the Council’s mission to promote peace, foster values of dialogue and tolerance, and build bridges of cooperation among people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs.

This year, the Council’s pavilion will showcase over 220 authors and publications, including 22 new books addressing prominent intellectual issues. Notable releases include ” The West and Rediscovery of Islam: Approaches to Islam in Contemporary Western Thought” by Professor Tijani Boulaouali, ” Interfaith Encounters in Al-Andalus and Morocco: Exploring Muslim-Christian Interactions”, and ” Identarian Peace Management in the Muslim World: Concepts, Underpinnings, and Mechanisms” by a group of researchers.

Visitors to the pavilion will also find 11 works by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed El-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders. These works highlight the nobility of Islam and the richness of its intellectual and philosophical heritage. Titles include “Components of Islam,” “In the Azhar Method,” “In Theological and Sufi Terminology,” “Insights into the Thought of Imam Ash’ari,” “Heritage and Renewal: Discussions and Responses,” “Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’a,” “Discussions on Illnesses and Purposes,” “Al Qawl Al Tayeb,” “Indeed, Religion is Easy,” “Etiquettes and Values,” and “From My Old Notebooks.”

The Council’s pavilion also features significant releases such as “Love in the Holy Quran” by Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, a member of the Muslim Council of Elders, “The Pope and the Grand Imam: A Thorny Path” by Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, the Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, and ” Methods of Thinking in Creed” by Dr. Imad Khafaji.

Recognizing the importance of translation as a bridge between civilizations for constructive communication, the Council will also continue its efforts in translating purposeful books to enhance peace. Notable translations include “Religious Tolerance in the World Religions” by Jacob Neusner and Bruce Chilton and “Countering Islamophobia in Europe” by various researchers.

The Council’s pavilion will also host over 23 seminars and events where thinkers, experts, and religious leaders discuss various important intellectual and humanitarian issues. Notable discussions include “Knowledge Integration between Islamic Heritage Sciences,” “Orientalists and Sources of Islamic Legislation,” and “Women between Islamic Teachings and Inherited Traditions.” Additionally, the Council will organize seminars presented by the youth of the “Emerging Peacemakers Forum,” aiming to refine the skills of young people and build and develop their abilities in peacebuilding, interfaith dialogue, and the promotion of human fraternity.

The Council’s pavilion will be located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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‘Islamic Philosophy in Al Maghreb’ at the Muslim Council of Elders’ Booth at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ booth at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024 presents the book “Islamic Philosophy in Al Maghreb (A Critical Study)” by Dr. Imad Kahafaji, a distinguished scholar of Al-Azhar. The book delves into the intellectual movement in Al-Andalus and the factors that led to the transfer and flourishing of philosophy in the region.

In the introduction to the book, the author explains that it specifically addresses one stream of philosophical thought in Islam, referring to the philosophical trend known as Al-Masha’i in Islamic thought. He emphasizes that the discussion is limited to the Andalusian region (present-day Spain and Portugal).

The book comprises three sections; firstly, Al-Ghazali’s Journey with the Masha’i Trend in Islamic Thought in the East, covering elements such as Al-Ghazali’s pursuit of certain knowledge, his exploration of means of knowledge, his evaluation of intellectual trends in his era, and his criticism of philosophy and philosophers. The second section discusses the intellectual movement in Al-Andalus, exploring the factors that led to the transfer and flourishing of philosophy in the region. The third and final section analyzes the philosophical movement in Al-Andalus, detailing its characteristics and notable figures. The author thoroughly examines the philosopher Ibn Bajjah from Saragossa, shedding light on Ibn Bajjah’s culture, scholarly status, philosophical doctrine, theory of knowledge, and contributions to ethical discussions.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair features a diverse collection of publications, along with a series of seminars, activities, and events focused on promoting the values of peace and mutual coexistence among all humanity.

The pavilion is located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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“Identity Peace Management in the Muslim World: Concepts, Underpinnings, and Mechanisms” – one of the latest publications from the Muslim Council of Elders at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024

The Muslim Council of Elders presents, at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024, one of its latest releases, the book titled “Identarian Peace Management in the Muslim World: Concepts, Underpinnings, and Mechanisms” which is authored by a group of researchers at Al Hokama Center for Peace Research.

The book focuses on the risks and challenges threatening the identity of the Muslim world. It provides a scientific explanation for the factors causing imbalance and envisions practical solutions capable of restoring harmony to the Islamic identity. The book pursues two paths and foundational principles: the intellectual path, which researches identity peace issues theoretically by examining the causes of identity violence, monitoring identity status, and proposing practical solutions to overcome existing or potential confrontations. Meanwhile, the procedural path focuses on meticulous monitoring of identity status, creating public discourse within the cultural domains of the Muslim world, with the aim of promoting the culture of identity peace.

The book includes essential chapters covering concepts such as defining identity, identity readings and extensions, identity and the question of identity citizenship, from identity to identarian peace, identity and peace positions and paths, identity and peace towards an alternative model, and a methodological approach opposing the logic of conflict. It also evokes the psychological and social dimensions of identity issues, tracks identity representations, fields, and history, recalls associated judgments, evaluates identity classification criteria beyond concepts, recalls the functional roles of social upbringing institutions, and addresses various dimensions of identity issues by adopting procedural concepts. Lastly, it reinterprets history through the dimensions of identarian peace.

Additionally, the book contains a chapter on the Muslim world, discussing the theoretical framework for studying Muslim societies. It explores the Islamic nation between the authenticity of the Quranic concept and historical transformations, the House of Islam, the House of War, and the sovereignty of rulings. It also delves into the idea of the Islamic world, its historical and ideological formation, and the theoretical framework for the Muslim world.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair features a diverse collection of publications, along with a series of seminars, activities, and events focused on promoting the values of peace and mutual coexistence among all humanity.

The pavilion is located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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“Interfaith Encounters in Al-Andalus and Morocco: Exploring Muslim-Christian Interactions” – Latest publication by the Muslim Council of Elders at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024

One of the latest releases presented by the Muslim Council of Elders at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024 for visitors is the book “Interfaith Encounters in Al-Andalus and Morocco: Exploring Muslim-Christian Interactions.” The book includes the proceedings of the seminar organized by the Al Hokama Center for Peace Research, affiliated with the Muslim Council of Elders, held in Tetouan, Morocco, in 2022. This event was conducted in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Abdelmalek Essaadi University, the Moroccan Association for Andalusian Studies, and the Tétouan Asmir Association, commemorating the Dutch orientalist and distinguished scholar, Pieter van Koningsveld.

This scientific seminar, titled “Interfaith Encounters between Muslims and Christians in Morocco and Al-Andalus in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods,” aligns with the center’s focus on the concepts of peace and their representations throughout the civilization’s experience. It explores the interactions between Muslims and Christians in Al-Andalus and the broader Islamic West, including Andalusia and Sicily. The focus spans from the establishment of Islamic rule in Andalusia in 711 CE to the near-final expulsion of Muslims in 1609 CE. The seminar covers political systems for both parties, the religious beliefs of Islam and Christianity and their sects, social customs and behavioral patterns, and finally, scholarly exchange and translation of books in various sciences and philosophies.

The book comprises two chapters. The first, “Interfaith Encounters in the Medieval Period,” includes sections on translation in Andalusia during the 9th and 10th centuries as a form of building bridges of interaction between Muslims and Christians. It traces knowledge about the other in Sicily from the time of Idrisi to the era of Hasan al-Wazzan. It also discusses Western reception of Islam, focusing on the first Latin translation of the Quran, Ramon Llull’s religious thoughts on Islam, and Christian kingdoms in Andalusia through the observations of Ibn al-Khatib.

The second chapter, titled “Interfaith Encounters in the Early Modern Period,” covers sections on anthropological and social data about Andalusian inhabitants through German eyes, using the journey of Hieronymus Munzer as an example. It explores the representations of Islam in Spanish historical writing in the early modern era, particularly Luis del Marmol Carvajal as a case study. Additionally, it delves into the discovery of Protestantism and its kingdoms by scholars in Morocco and Andalusia, the role of Islam and its Prophet in the knowledge and wisdom context, and a Christian sermon from the 17th century. The book also includes a section discussing the role of Andalusia in shaping the perceptions of Spaniards and Ottomans towards each other in the early modern era.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair features a diverse collection of publications, along with a series of seminars, activities, and events focused on promoting the values of peace and mutual coexistence among all humanity.

The pavilion is located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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