
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who came to power after a bloody crackdown on hard-liners, called on Wednesday for religious reforms to counter extremists in a speech to scholars.
El-Sisi has often warned that extremism presents a vital threat to the region, which he suggested lags in development and women’s rights.
Not enough work, he added, has been done to confront the ideology of extremists who have roiled the region and are waging a bloody insurgency in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
“We are on a mission, during one of the most difficult periods not only for Egypt, but for Egypt and all Arab and Muslim states,” El-Sisi said. “Are we the most knowledgeable of nations?” he asked, referring to Muslim countries. “Are we the most tolerant nation? Are we the nation that respects women most?”
“If you found that the flaw was only in Egypt, we’d say OK. But I wonder, in how many of these 50 (Muslim) countries is this situation present?” he asked.
Early scholars, he said, confronted sayings and traditions wrongly attributed to the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him. “We can perform the same role, but regarding other things,” El-Sissi said. “I fear that we have not until now found the real path to confronting fanaticism and extremism: look at the map of extremism in the world.”
Source: Arab News
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