Friday 23/January/2026 – 07:01 AM
Today, Friday, the Al-Azhar Pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair will hold a symposium entitled: “How Can Religious Institutions Address New Generations,” at 2:30 p.m., at which Dr. Amal Mukhtar, editor-in-chief of Egyptian Affairs magazine at the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, and Dr. Moaz Shalabi, a faculty member at Al-Azhar University and a member of the Al-Azhar Center for Electronic Fatwa, will lecture. The symposium will be moderated by Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Rahman, a member of the Media Center at Al-Azhar Sheikhdom.
How can religious institutions address the new generations and read in the books “The Declaration” and “The Imam of Humanity”? Seminars at the Al-Azhar Pavilion at the Book Fair today
The Al-Azhar Pavilion will hold a symposium entitled “A Reading in the Book of the Imam of Humanity” by the poet Maryam Tawfiq, at 1:30 p.m., in which His Eminence Dr. Salama Dawoud, President of Al-Azhar University, and His Eminence Dr. Muhammad Al-Jundi, Secretary-General of the Islamic Research Academy, will lecture, and it will be moderated by Dr. Muhammad Al-Bahrawi, a faculty member at the Faculty of Information, Al-Azhar University.
The Al-Azhar Pavilion will also hold a symposium entitled “Reading in the Book of Revelation,” at exactly five o’clock in the evening, in which Dr. Arafa Al-Nadi, Assistant Professor of Doctrine and Philosophy at the Faculty of Fundamentals of Religion and Rapporteur of the Investigation Unit at the Imam Al-Ash’ari Center, will lecture. The symposium will be moderated by Dr. Qadri Al-Deeb, Assistant Professor of Doctrine and Philosophy at the College of Islamic Studies, Al-Azhar University.
Al-Azhar Al-Sharif is participating – for the tenth year in a row – with a special pavilion in the Cairo International Book Fair in its 57th session, based on Al-Azhar’s educational, advocacy and enlightenment responsibility in spreading the moderate, enlightened Islamic thought that it has adopted for more than a thousand years. Al-Azhar’s pavilion at the exhibition is located in Heritage Hall No. 4, and extends over an area of about a thousand meters, and includes several corners, such as the seminar hall, a fatwa corner, and an Arabic calligraphy corner, as well as a children’s corner. And manuscripts.







