Brotherhood asks Al-Azhar to issue fatwa on IMF loan

News article, posted 08.30.2012, from Egypt, in:
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Abdel Khaleq al-Sherif, head of the Muslim  Brotherhood’s advocacy and guidance department, has asked Al-Azhar, the  Ministry of Endowments and scholars to issue a collective fatwa on the  permissibility of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan in order to  aid President Mohamed Morsy.

On the Brotherhood website, Sherif criticized  individual fatwas. “Many of them were harmful, such as the fatwa on  female genital mutilation,” he wrote, stressing the need for collective  fatwas by competent institutions.

Prime Minister Hesham Qandil’s negotiations to  secure a US$4.8 billion loan from the Fund by the end of the year have  spurred a flurry of criticism from conservative quarters. Last week the  Salafi Nour Party issued a statement claiming that “borrowing from  abroad is usury."

There has been dissent on the issue within the Salafi parties,  however, On Sunday Yasser Borhamy, the vice president of the Salafi  Dawah group, issued a fatwa contending that the IMF loan would not be a  case of usury because interest on the loan was only 1.1 percent.  Borhamy subsequently came under attack for his views.

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