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Al -Azhar Mosque discusses the dangers of atheism and warns against extremism as one of its causes

Al -Azhar Mosque held, today, Sunday, after the Tarawih prayer, Al -Azhar Forum for Contemporary Islamic Issues, where the topic of today came under the title & quot; atheism and its danger to the nation & quot; in the presence of Dr. Salah Al -Bagouri, Undersecretary of the College of Da`wah at Al -Azhar University, and Dr. Sami Hajjaj, Supervisor of a statement unit at the Al -Azhar International Center for Electronic Fatwa, and presented by Dr. Mustafa Shishi, Director of the Department of Marqouf. & nbsp; & nbsp;

emphasized Dr. Salah Al -Bagouri that the phenomenon of atheism is one of the most prominent & nbsp; Challenges & quot; Strange Islam & quot; In the modern era, pointing out that the linguistic concept of atheism refers to & quot; the tendency of the truth & quot, as stated in the Almighty saying:﴿ Whoever is rejected in it with the external injustice that he tasted with a painful torment of the root of the root of the historical Science and religion in Europe during the nineteenth century resulted in material intellectual currents that denied the unseen, and their influence later extended to the Islamic world through the intellectual invasion. Besides the outbreak of religious illiteracy & quot; Which creates an intellectual vacuum that is easy to penetrate with suspicions, explaining that the waves of atheism appeared in the Arab world during the thirties and seventies of the last century, and then returned to spread recently due to the accumulation of intellectual crises. Which was associated with abstract philosophical discussions, and & quot; Hadith & quot; What he described as a hostile phenomenon that rejects rational dialogue, and aims to undermine religion by dismantling its intellectual foundations without regard to logic or philosophy. Confederation currents.

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