Caught in Geopolitical Crossfire: Al-Azhar Struggles to Balance Politics and Tradition

11 Pages Posted: 24 Jun 2019

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James M. Dorsey

Nanyang Technological University - S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies; University of Wuerzburg - Institute of Fan Culture/Institute of Sport Science

Date Written: June 18, 2019

Abstract

When Pope Francis I visited Egypt in 2017 to stimulate inter-faith dialogue he walked into a religious and geopolitical minefield at the heart of which was Al-Azhar, one of the world’s oldest and foremost seats of Islamic learning. The pope’s visit took on added significance with Al-Azhar standing accused of promoting the kind of ultra-conservative Sunni Muslim Islam that potentially creates an environment conducive to breeding extremism.

The pope’s visit came as Al-Azhar, long a preserve of Egyptian government and ultra-conservative Saudi religious influence, had become a battleground for broader regional struggles to harness Islam in support of autocracy.

At the same time, Al-Azhar was struggling to compete with institutions of Islamic learning in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Jordan as well at prestigious Western universities.

The battleground’s lay of the land has changed in recent years with the United Arab Emirates as a new entrant, a sharper Saudi focus on the kind of ultra-conservatism it seeks to promote, and Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s efforts since 2015 to impose control and force Al-Azhar to revise its allegedly conservative and antiquated curriculum that critics charge informs extremism.

Keywords: Islam, Religion, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Middle East

Suggested Citation

Dorsey, James M., Caught in Geopolitical Crossfire: Al-Azhar Struggles to Balance Politics and Tradition (June 18, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3406014 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3406014

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