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Grand Mufti of the Republic: Islam establishes human relations based on pluralism and citizenship

Dr. Nazir Ayyad, Mufti of the Republic, head of the General Secretariat of the role and advisory bodies in the world- emphasized that Islam in its texts and purposes provides an advanced model for dealing between humans, based on the foundations of justice, integration, citizenship and peaceful coexistence, warning of the danger of extremist claims that promote isolation, closure and depicting Islam as a religion that refuses to coexist with non-Muslims. During his Ramadan talk on the DMC and satellite people, where his virtue dealt with the issue of the relationship between Muslims and non -Muslims, stressing that it is one of the issues in which there is a lot of controversy and misunderstanding, especially with the escalation of hate speeches that some militants are promoted with false claims, on top of which is & quot; Legitimacy.

& nbsp; [هود: 118]And that Islam did not impose a single religion on people by force, but rather called for acquaintance and cooperation, as in the Almighty saying: {O people, we created you from the remembrance and femininity, and made you people and the tribes of the people. [الحجرات: 13]. That was established for the principle of citizenship, and indicated the form of the civil relationship between Muslims and others, stressing that dealing with non -Muslims in Islam is based on the rules of justice and fairness, not the rivalry and hostility.

& nbsp; And the innocence & quot; to justify the estrangement and hatred, citing Quranic verses outside its contexts, such as the Almighty saying: {O you who believe, do not take the Jews and the Christians … [المائدة: 51]Stressing that this verse was revealed in a political context related to wars and treaties, and it has nothing to do with social and human relations.

& nbsp; [البقرة: 256]And {Your religion is a guardian of religion} [الكافرون: 6]Stressing that Islam does not compel anyone to enter it, but rather calls for dialogue that is better, as in the Almighty saying: {And they argued with them that are good} [النحل: 125]. Your homes are to justify them and take over to them, for God loves the two who are the ones.} [الممتحنة: 8]

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& nbsp; In Egypt, the Coptic Church remained – and still – an authentic national partner in building society, for centuries. Islam urges respect for the law, and enhances the value of a person, whatever his religion or his sweat.

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