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Mahmoud Zakzouk ( ar, محمود حمدي زقزوق‎; 27 December 1933 – 1 April 2020) was an Egyptian politician and academic. He served as minister of religious endowment of
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from 1995 to 2011.


Early life and education

Zakzouk was born in
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, Egypt, on 27 December 1933. He obtained a
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in languages from
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in 1959. Then he received a
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from the same university in 1960. He also received a PhD in philosophy from
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in 1968. His PhD thesis dealt with the comparison of the philosophical approaches of Descartes and
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.


Career

Zakzouk was a professor of philosophy and taught philosophy at his alma mater, Al Azhar University. He joined the university in 1968. From 1972 to 1976 he was visiting professor in
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and from 1980 to 1984 in
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. He served as the dean of the Islamic Theology Faculty at Al Azhar from 1987 to 1995. He was appointed minister of religious endowments (Awqaf) in 1995 and was in office until the Revolution of 2011 when he was removed. Zakzouk served as head of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs to which he was appointed in 1996. He held the following posts: vice president of Al Azhar University (1995), member of the Islamic Research Academy, member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in
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and head of the Egyptian Society of Philosophy. In July 2016, Zakzouk received the bishop
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to give him a tour of Al Azhar University upon the request of
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and to discuss the formal resumption of dialogue between the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and Al Azhar University.


Views

Zakzouk argued in 2006 that the
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"is 'not a revealed religion' for Muslims and thus not subject to special protection in Egypt." He also publicly claimed that capital punishment for converts, more specifically those Muslim-born persons who convert to other religious beliefs, is legal. In 2007, he called on Egyptian imams to condemn the practice of female genital mutilation. Zakzouk frowned on the use of the niqab. He expelled a counsellor wearing the niqab from a meeting at his ministry, and stated "the religious counsellor should set an example of moderation. By wearing the niqab, this female counsellor promotes a tradition not demanded by Islam". In 2010, Zakzouk announced a plan to unify the Adhan, but the religious affairs committee in the parliament refused his proposal. Seven years later, actress Shereen Reda and the Minister of Religious Affairs, Gaber Tayae, relaunched Zakzouk's suggestions through a press campaign.


Personal life and death

Zakzouk was married and had one child. He died on 1 April 2020.


Prizes

* 1997: Egyptian State Prize for Social Sciences


Works

Zakzouk published many scientific articles and books, including ''On Philosophy Culture and Peace in Islam'', ''On the Role of Islam in the Development of Philosophical Thought'' (1989), ''Al Ghazalis Philosophie im Vergleich mit Descartes'' (Comparison of Al Ghazali's Philosophy with that of Descartes, 1992), ''Fragen zum Thema Islam'' (Questions on Islam, 1999) and ''Einführung in den Islam'' (Introduction to Islam, 2000). He also contributed to ''The End of Tolerance?'' which was published in 2002. The book focuses on interfaith origins of tolerance.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zakzouk, Mahmoud 20th-century Egyptian politicians 20th-century Egyptian writers 20th-century philosophers 20th-century scholars 21st-century Egyptian politicians 21st-century Egyptian writers 21st-century philosophers 1933 births 2020 deaths Al-Azhar University alumni Academic staff of Al-Azhar University Egyptian philosophers Endowments Ministers of Egypt Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni People from Dakahlia Governorate