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Al-Azhar University head passes away in Saudi Arabia
dailytimesPK Thursday, March 11, 2010 2:53:00 AM CET | info
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Entities: Sheikh Mohamed[1]; Prophet Muhammad[1]; Abou Zeïd[2]; Sheikh Tantawi[1]; Hosni Mubarak[1]; Mohammed Sayed Tantawi[2]; Mohamed al Sayed[1];
* Tantawi had moderate views on women’s rights * Issued controversial rulings CAIRO: Sheikh Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, the head of Egypt’s most prestigious seat of Islamic learning al-Azhar, died of a heart attack on Wednesday on a visit to Saudi Arabia, religious officials at al-Azhar said. He was 81....
Egypt's al-Azhar leader dies in Saudi Arabia
thestar Thursday, March 11, 2010 2:16:00 AM CET | info
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Entities: Prophet Muhammad[1]; Hillary Rodham Clinton[1]; Tim Pearce[1]; Edmund Blair[1]; Ulf Laessing[1]; Abou Zeïd[2]; Cynthia Johnston[1]; Hosni Mubarak[1];
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Sheikh Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, the head of Egypt's most prestigious seat of Islamic learning al-Azhar, died of a heart attack on Wednesday on a visit to Saudi Arabia, religious officials at al-Azhar said. He was 81....
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