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El-Sisi checks on Al-Azhar Grand Imam's health - Society

El-Sisi checks on Al-Azhar Grand Imam's health - Society

Al-Ahram Weekly29-03-2025
During the call, El-Sisi wished El-Tayyeb a speedy recovery and praised his role in serving Islam and Muslims.
According to the Egyptian presidency, El-Tayyeb thanked El-Sisi for his concern and support. He also commended the president's backing of Al-Azhar and its scholars, while praying for Egypt's security and regional stability.
The Grand Imam had recently fallen ill, forcing him to cancel all engagements, including attendance at the Laylat Al-Qadr (Night of Power) celebration.
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