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Muhammad Husayn al-Dhahabi was an Al-Azhar scholar and former Egyptian minister of religious endowments. He was a critic of the militant jihadist movement that had splintered from the mainstream Muslim Brotherhood. In July 1977, he was kidnapped by the radical group Takfir wal-Hijra, who held him hostage and demanded the release of imprisoned members of their movement. When their demand was not met, they executed al-Dhahabi. Following his execution, the government of Anwar Sadat cracked down on militant Islamic organizations in Egypt.

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  • محمد حسين الذهبي (19 أكتوبر 1915 - 1977) وزير الأوقاف المصري الأسبق. ولد في مدينة مطوبس في محافظة كفر الشيخ. التحق بكلية الشريعة جامعة الأزهر وتخرج منها عام 1939. حصل الذهبي على الدرجة العالمية، أي الدكتوراه، بدرجة أستاذ في علوم القرآن عام 1946 من كلية أصول الدين في جامعة الأزهر وذلك عن رسالته التفسير والمفسرون التي أصبحت بعد نشرها أحد المراجع الرئيسة في علم التفسير. عمل الدكتور الذهبي أستاذا في كلية الشريعة جامعة الأزهر وأعير عام 1968 إلى جامعة الكويت. بعد عودته عام 1971 عين أستاذا في كلية أصول الدين ثم عميدا لها ثم أمينا عاما لمجمع البحوث الإسلامية في الخامس عشر من أبريل عام 1975. أصبح وزيرا للأوقاف وشئون الأزهر وذلك حتى نوفمبر عام 1976. (ar)
  • Muhammad Husayn al-Dhahabi was an Al-Azhar scholar and former Egyptian minister of religious endowments. He was a critic of the militant jihadist movement that had splintered from the mainstream Muslim Brotherhood. In July 1977, he was kidnapped by the radical group Takfir wal-Hijra, who held him hostage and demanded the release of imprisoned members of their movement. When their demand was not met, they executed al-Dhahabi. Following his execution, the government of Anwar Sadat cracked down on militant Islamic organizations in Egypt. (en)
  • Muḥammad Ḥusayn al-Dhahabī (in arabo: محمد حسين الذهبي‎); , 19 ottobre 1915 – Il Cairo, 1977) è stato un docente e politico egiziano, morto assassinato per mano di un gruppo fondamentalista terrorista egiziano. (it)
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  • Muhammad Husayn al-Dhahabi was an Al-Azhar scholar and former Egyptian minister of religious endowments. He was a critic of the militant jihadist movement that had splintered from the mainstream Muslim Brotherhood. In July 1977, he was kidnapped by the radical group Takfir wal-Hijra, who held him hostage and demanded the release of imprisoned members of their movement. When their demand was not met, they executed al-Dhahabi. Following his execution, the government of Anwar Sadat cracked down on militant Islamic organizations in Egypt. (en)
  • Muḥammad Ḥusayn al-Dhahabī (in arabo: محمد حسين الذهبي‎); , 19 ottobre 1915 – Il Cairo, 1977) è stato un docente e politico egiziano, morto assassinato per mano di un gruppo fondamentalista terrorista egiziano. (it)
  • محمد حسين الذهبي (19 أكتوبر 1915 - 1977) وزير الأوقاف المصري الأسبق. ولد في مدينة مطوبس في محافظة كفر الشيخ. التحق بكلية الشريعة جامعة الأزهر وتخرج منها عام 1939. حصل الذهبي على الدرجة العالمية، أي الدكتوراه، بدرجة أستاذ في علوم القرآن عام 1946 من كلية أصول الدين في جامعة الأزهر وذلك عن رسالته التفسير والمفسرون التي أصبحت بعد نشرها أحد المراجع الرئيسة في علم التفسير. (ar)
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  • محمد حسين الذهبي (ar)
  • Muhammad Husayn al-Dhahabi (it)
  • Muhammad Husayn al-Dhahabi (en)
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