Muhammad Imara, a prominent Egyptian thinker, died at the age of 89. His son Khaled Imara said funeral prayer for the deceased was h...
His son Khaled Imara said funeral prayer for the deceased was held at Cairo’s al-Hamd Mosque after noon prayers on Saturday.
He said his father laid to rest at his home village of Sarwa in Kafr El-Shaikh Governorate, al-Bawaba news website reported.
Born in December 1931, Muhammad Imara was an Islamic thinker, an author and editor, as well as a member of al-Azhar’s Academy of Islamic research in Cairo.
He was also a memorizer of the Quran, learning the Holy Book by heart at a Quran school in his village at an early age.
He wrote many books, nearly 80 titles, including ‘Tayarat al-Fikr al-Islami’, ‘al-Tahrir al-Islamiy lilmar'ah’, and ‘al-Islam wa huquq al-Insan: Darurat la Huquq’.
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