Edwin Setiadi

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Although far more conservative in his interpretation of Islam than either al-Afghani or Muhammad Abdu, al-Banna nevertheless agreed that the main obstacle facing an Islamic revival was the ’ulama, or, more specifically, the senior clergy of Egypt’s famed al-Azhar University, whose international prestige and longevity (it was established a thousand years ago) have made it the closest thing the Muslim world has to a Vatican.
Beyond Fundamentalism: Confronting Religious Extremism in the Age of Globalization
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