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Egypt moves to keep Ramadan sermons away from politics
2014-06-30
Egypt will restrict Ramadan sermons to topics of faith and morality, the state's top official in charge of religious affairs said on Sunday, in the latest move limiting political speech in the deeply polarised country.

Mohammed Mokhtar Gomaa said the decision should ensure that sermons during holy month of fasting "unite people, not divide them," compared to what he described as a more politicised past when the country was run by an Islamist president.

"The religious speech was politically driven, which affected the moral side," he told reporters at a news conference on the first day of the observance. "Now we're in a race against time trying to restore morals."

Pious Muslims spend longer times at the mosques during the month, which they devote to prayer, charity and good deeds.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  One would think Muslims would enjoy the novelty.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-06-30 13:04  

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