Adviser to the Grand Mufti of Egypt: A minute of drama is equal to 100 Friday sermons!

Dr. Magdy Ashour, advisor to the Mufti of Egypt, said that the lack of awareness is the reason why some give fatwas without knowledge, explaining that what concerns him the most now is the talk of some about everything and without knowledge, and he continued: "Everyone now remains in my opinion and not only in religion.. I only speak." At something I'm totally good at."

"Magdy" added, during an interview with the "Manchit" program, presented by the journalist Jaber Al-Qarmouti, via the "CBC" channel, that the lack of awareness among young people and adults and in various groups is something that makes us sad, and everyone should renew his awareness by understanding reality and not speak except for what is He is familiar with its dimensions, and he continued: "I say to every Islamic preacher, unless you are aware of the reality, do not speak."

Ashour pointed out that a (targeted) drama that has a value that works to develop awareness, and one minute of drama (of this kind) is equal to 100 Friday sermons.

In a related context, "Ashour" stressed that spreading rumors and reprehensible morals spreads something outrageous in society, which is completely rejected and forbidden by Sharia, and he continued: "Any series that leads to a moral value and perpetuates awareness, such as the series of choice, we desperately need it."

Ashour stressed that belonging to the homeland and the Egyptian state, which is the commandment of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, is a matter that requires dealing with mercy with the Egyptian people. cursed".

Ashour stressed that monopoly is a great sin and forbidden “by the three,” adding: “The Prophet, when opening Egypt, recommended the Egyptian genes, Muslims and Christians.. and I say to the monopolistic merchants, the money of the crisis is not necessary, and the money you collected will be spent when you are in your weakest state because of your exploitation of the Egyptian people.” .

In another context, the advisor to the Mufti of the Egyptian Republic said that the desire to make a trend at the expense of values ​​loses a person’s humanity, and a person must cover his fellow human being if he falls into sin and not reveal his secret.

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