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Ali Gomaa〔Ethar El-Katatney (The People's Mufti ) ''Egypt Today'' October 2007.〕 ((アラビア語:علي جمعة), Egyptian Arabic: ) is an Egyptian Islamic scholar, jurist, and public figure. He specializes in Islamic Legal Theory. He follows the Shafi`i school of Islamic jurisprudence〔 and the Ash'ari school of tenets of faith.〔〔 Gomaa is a sufi.〔(Islamopedia: "Ali Goma" ) retrieved January 20, 2015〕 He served as the eighteenth Grand Mufti of Egypt (2003–2013) through Dar al-Ifta al-Misriyyah succeeding Ahmed el-Tayeb. He is one of the internationally most respected Islamic jurists according to a 2008 ''U.S. News & World Report'' report and ''The National'' and "a highly promoted champion of moderate Islam," gender equality, and an "object of hatred among Islamists" according to ''The New Yorker''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Rebellion Within )〕 He gained attention for his public support for the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état. He was succeeded as Grand Mufti by Shawki Ibrahim Abdel-Karim Allam in February 2013. ==Background== Ali Gomaa was born in the Upper Egyptian province of Beni Suef on 3 March 1952 CE (7 Jumadah al-Akhirah 1371 AH). He is married and has three adult children.〔al-Kalim al-Tayyib vol. 2, p. 417〕 In appearance he has been described as "tall and regal, with a round face and a trim beard."〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ali Gomaa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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