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Sheikh Mahmoud Shaltut (Arabic: محمود شلتوت; 23
April 1893 – 13
December 1963) was an
Egyptian figure best
known for his
attempts in
Islamic reform. A...
- ‘Izz al-Din ‘Abd al-‘Azīz ibn ‘Umar (1986–1988) [Composed
before 1518].
Shaltūt, Fahīm Muḥammad (ed.). Ghāyat al-marām bi-akhbār salṭanat al-Balad al-Ḥarām...
- Shi'a–****
relations by ****
scholar Shaikh Mahmood Shaltoot.
Under Shaltut, ****-Shia e****enical
activities would reach their zenith. The
fatwa is...
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Somali linguist who
devised a
Latin script for the
Somali language.
Mahmud Shaltut (1893–1963, aged 70),
Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar,
issued in 1959 a Fatwa...
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differences also
exist about the disbur****t of zakat. –
Shiekh Mahmud Shaltut The
consequence of
failure to pay
zakat has been a
subject of extensive...
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purpose is the
defense of the
Muslim community from aggression." .. "What
Shaltut calls for here is not only a
defensive response but also the
right to live...
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practice is
totally non-existent in most of the
Islamic countries."
Mahmud Shaltut, the
former Sheikh of Al-Azhar in
Cairo – one of the most
important religious...
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Europe and the
United States. He
established cordial relations with
Mahmud Shaltut, the
grand Shaykh of Al-Azhar University. Together, the two
scholars established...
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Sayyid Qutb,
Muhammad Asad,
Mahmoud Taleghani,
Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur,
Mahmud Shaltut,
Mustafa al-Maraghi,
Mohammed al-Ghazali,
Yusuf al-Qaradawi...
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Allama Muhammad Taqi Qummi.
Sheikh Mahmoud Shaltut (April 1893 –
December 1963): In a
Fatwa Sheikh Shaltut declared worship according to the doctrine...