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Muhammad Mustafa al-Maraghi OBE (Arabic: محمد مصطفى المراغي; 5 March 1881 – 22 August 1945) was an Egyptian reformer and rector of Al-Azhar from El Maragha, Sohag Governorate. Al-Maraghi was active in encouraging reforms within legal and social contexts as well as within education where he notably campaigned for the introduction of modern sciences to the curriculum. He was a proponent of ijtihad—a process of making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the legal sources, the Qur'an and the Sunnah—and the integration of the separate schools of law. He was active on an international level with regard to religious conferences and was also open about his wish to see clergy take a more prominent role in government.

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  • محمد مصطفى المراغي (ar)
  • Muhammad Mustafā al-Marāghī (de)
  • Mustafa al-Maraghi (en)
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  • محمد مصطفى المراغي (1881 - 1945) عالم أزهري وقاض شرعي مصري، شغل منصب شيخ الأزهر في الفترة من 1928 حتى استقالته في 1930 ثم تولى المشيخة مرة أخرى عام 1935 وحتى وفاته في ليلة 14 رمضان 1364 هـ الموافق 22 أغسطس 1945. (ar)
  • Muhammad Mustafā al-Marāghī (arabisch محمد مصطفى المراغي, DMG Muḥammad Muṣṭafā al-Marāġī * 1881; † 1945) war ein ägyptischer reformorientierter islamischer Gelehrter, der sich in seinen Schriften vor allem mit Koranexegese befasste, auf ein ägyptisches Kalifat hinarbeitete und von 1928 bis 1929 und erneut von 1935 bis 1945 das Amt des Scheich al-Azhar bekleidete. (de)
  • Muhammad Mustafa al-Maraghi OBE (Arabic: محمد مصطفى المراغي; 5 March 1881 – 22 August 1945) was an Egyptian reformer and rector of Al-Azhar from El Maragha, Sohag Governorate. Al-Maraghi was active in encouraging reforms within legal and social contexts as well as within education where he notably campaigned for the introduction of modern sciences to the curriculum. He was a proponent of ijtihad—a process of making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the legal sources, the Qur'an and the Sunnah—and the integration of the separate schools of law. He was active on an international level with regard to religious conferences and was also open about his wish to see clergy take a more prominent role in government. (en)
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  • محمد مصطفى المراغي (1881 - 1945) عالم أزهري وقاض شرعي مصري، شغل منصب شيخ الأزهر في الفترة من 1928 حتى استقالته في 1930 ثم تولى المشيخة مرة أخرى عام 1935 وحتى وفاته في ليلة 14 رمضان 1364 هـ الموافق 22 أغسطس 1945. (ar)
  • Muhammad Mustafā al-Marāghī (arabisch محمد مصطفى المراغي, DMG Muḥammad Muṣṭafā al-Marāġī * 1881; † 1945) war ein ägyptischer reformorientierter islamischer Gelehrter, der sich in seinen Schriften vor allem mit Koranexegese befasste, auf ein ägyptisches Kalifat hinarbeitete und von 1928 bis 1929 und erneut von 1935 bis 1945 das Amt des Scheich al-Azhar bekleidete. (de)
  • Muhammad Mustafa al-Maraghi OBE (Arabic: محمد مصطفى المراغي; 5 March 1881 – 22 August 1945) was an Egyptian reformer and rector of Al-Azhar from El Maragha, Sohag Governorate. Al-Maraghi was active in encouraging reforms within legal and social contexts as well as within education where he notably campaigned for the introduction of modern sciences to the curriculum. He was a proponent of ijtihad—a process of making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the legal sources, the Qur'an and the Sunnah—and the integration of the separate schools of law. He was active on an international level with regard to religious conferences and was also open about his wish to see clergy take a more prominent role in government. In the 1918 Birthday Honours, he was made an Honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire as Grand Qadi of the Sudan. In March 1924 al-Jizawi formed the Greater Committee for Religious Knowledge in direct response to the collapse of the Caliphate and the issue of preaching in such an environment. Al-Maraghi was included as a member. Al-Maraghi met the English translator Marmaduke Pickthall, who wished his translation of the Qur'an authorized by the Al-Azhar University. (en)
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