Gad al-Haq Ali Gad al-HaqEgyptian religious leader

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Egyptian religious leader who, as grand sheikh of al-Azhar, the Muslim world’s highest religious body, issued rulings based on strict Islamic orthodoxy, including support for female circumcision and harsh punishment for those breaking the fast during Ramadan (b. April 5, 1917--d. March 15, 1996).

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