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Monday, October 12, 2009
Egyptian Islamists Sue Top Cleric Over His Ban on Niqab At Al-Ahzar
As reported last week, Egypt's top cleric, Mohammed Sayyed Tantawi, announced he would ban women wearing the full face veil from entering any of the schools of Sunni Islam's premier institute of learning, al-Azhar. Today Al Arabiya reports that a Muslim brotherhood lawyer, representatives of Egypt's lower house of parliament and the Sawaseya Center for Human Rights have joined together in a lawsuit against Tantawi, claiming that his ban unconstitutionally violates personal freedom and infringes the principle of equality for all citizens. The lawsuit also names Egypt's minister of higher education and the president of Cairo University as defendants. A spokesman for al-Azhar argued that the Muslim Brotherhood is not able to sue because it is an outlawed group. He also claimed that the ban is an internal policy of al-Ahzar that outsiders have no right to challenge.