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A Fatwa That Matters: The Baha’i Movement

       Part A: From Cairo to the Ummah – Why Al-Azhar’s Fatwas Matter

       Introduction

       Muslims today are confronted with an abundance of intricate questions related to faith, ethics, society, and modern life. Many Muslims look to scholars for guidance. However, not all scholars’ voices are equal, and there are significant differences based on the institutional weight of each scholar’s voice. Most scholars that have emerged as reliable, reputable, and prestigious voices in Sunni Islam come from Al-Azhar University in Cairo.

The Authority of Al-Azhar

Al-Azhar University has been central to Muslim intellectual thought for over 1,000 years. When the scholars from Al-Azhar provide fatwas (legal opinions issued by an Islamic scholar), the rulings offered are not merely answers to questions. They often serve as reference points for:

These institutions seek religious legitimacy over questions related to Islamic practice.

Founded in ۹۷۰ CE, Al-Azhar has been an authority over the majority of Muslims for more than a millennium. It is known for its rational, moderate interpretation of the legal tradition that integrates the four main schools of Islamic law. What makes Al-Azhar distinctive is that it does not speak from the margins; it speaks from the center, representing the Muslim community with balanced religious positions that avoid extremes or political manipulation of religious authority.

Global Influence

Due to this trust, Al-Azhar’s rulings extend well beyond Egypt. Its influence can be found across:

Countless scholars, imams, and judges have studied at Al-Azhar and continue to consider its fatwas as central to their duties.

Fatwas That Made a Real Difference

Throughout its long history, Al-Azhar has issued numerous critical fatwas that engaged modern issues while remaining firmly rooted in Islamic tradition. These rulings played a pivotal role in defending Islam and Muslims across the world.

Some notable examples include:

I) Condemning Terrorism

II) Permitting Organ Donation

III) Supporting Women in Leadership

IV) Standing for Jerusalem

These examples show that Al-Azhar does not stand idly by during pivotal issues. Its fatwas not only shape religious thought but also catalyze communities to respond to global events.

Part B: Al-Azhar and the Bahá’í Movement

A Fatwa That Matters

Al-Azhar has produced a ۹۶-page Arabic book with a fatwa against the  [16]Bahá’í [16]movement, which emerged in the 19th century as a religious group claiming new revelations after the Prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him).

The length and depth of the fatwa demonstrate how seriously Al-Azhar treats the matter.

Core Issues Examined

The fatwa addresses critical theological concerns:

Global Relevance

The book is currently being translated into English by a conscientious Muslim who has taken the task as an obligation—may Allah bless and reward him. Once published, it will likely become a central reference point for scholars and institutions examining the Bahá’í question from an Islamic theological and legal perspective.

What sets this fatwa apart is that it comes from one of the most respected institutions in Islam, not a fringe voice. The ruling will:

Prayers for Guidance

We pray to Allah (SWT):

References

https://thebahaitruth.com/ [17]

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