Abdel Hadi al-Qasabi
Abdel Hadi al-Qasabi ( Arabic عبد الهادي القصبي) Is an Egyptian Sufi - Grand Sheikh and politicians from Tanta . He is the son of Ahmed Abdel Hadi al-Qasabi. He is the head of Qasabiya - Sufi order , a branch of Chalwatiya (Halveti) -Ordens. He was an elected member of the committee for the drafting of a new constitution for the Republic of Egypt in 2012 (see Constituent Assembly of Egypt ).
Qasabi is the head of the Sufi Supreme Council . After the death of Ahmed Kamel Yasin in 2008, there was a follow-up dispute between al-Qasabi and Mohamed Alaa al-Din abu Azaim , the head of the Azaimiya order. In 2009, the regime intervened in the power struggle within the Sufi Council and in April 2010 the Egyptian President Mubarak appointed al-Qasabi, who was loyal to the regime, as head. After the revolution , a number of Sufi sheikhs, including the Alexandrian Sufi leader Sheikh Gaber Kasem , demanded his removal because of his proximity to the regime.
He was a member of the Shura Council appointed by President Mohammed Morsi .
From 1978 to 2011 he was a member of the ruling National Democratic Party and its Political Commission , which was chaired by Gamal Mubarak - the son of President Mubarak .
literature
- Ammar Ali Hassan: Political Role of Sufi Orders in Egypt after the January 25 Revolution, August 13, 2011 - studies.aljazeera.net (PDF; 205 kB)
- Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo. Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies: “Mapping Islamic Actors in Egypt” March 2012 ( Online ; PDF; 1.7 MB)
- Stephan Roll: Islamist Actors in Egypt. Pragmatism as a leitmotif after the fall of Mubaraksin: Sigrid Faath (ed.): Islamic Actors in North Africa, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Berlin, 2012, pp. 29–55 ( Online (PDF; 185 kB) - kas.de)
- al-Sayyid Hasan Abu Hamid al-Qasabi al-Husayni al-Khalwati, Al-Jawahir al-makkiya ( Tanta , Egypt: at-Tariqa al-Qasabiya, approx. 2000) (web)
- Hassan Abu Hanieh: "Sufism and Sufi Orders: God's Spiritual Paths Adaptation and Renewal in the Context of Modernization." Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2011 ( online at library.fes.de )
Web links
- islamopediaonline.org: Abdel Hady al-Kassaby
- egyptindependent.com: The internal affairs of the Sufi Council
- Egypt's Sufis see Islamist threat after Mubarak
- english.ahram.org.eg: Thousands of Egyptians celebrate Al-Hussein Moulid
- egyptindependent.com: Invitation of non-Sufi Islamists to Sufi conference provokes outcry among sheikhs
- parliamenttoday.org
Individual evidence
- ↑ Arabic أحمد عبد الهادي القصبي; see. almasryalyoum.com - On the Qasabi family in Tanta , Egypt , cf. the book by Frederick de Jong : Ṭuruq and Ṭuruq-linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt: A Historical Study in Organizational Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism , 1978, p. 32, note 164 ( online excerpt ).
- ↑ On the subject of the Supreme Council of Sufi Orders ( Arabic المجلس الأعلى للطرق الصوفية/ al-Majlis al-Sufi al-A'la / al-Majlis al-ṣūfī al-aʿlā / Supreme Sufi Council / Supreme Council of Sufi Orders / etc.), see also List of Sufi Orders in Egypt & Masatoshi Kisaichi ( Ed.): Popular Movements and Democratization in the Islamic World. Routledge 2007 ( online excerpt )
- ↑ Arabic أحمد كامل ياسين
- ↑ Arabic محمد علاء الدين أبو العزايم; see. islamopediaonline.org: Alaa Abul Azayem ( Memento of the original from February 18, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. & jadaliyya.org . He is the founder of the Egyptian Tahrir Party .
- ↑ ipsnews.net: EGYPT: Historically Apolitical, Sufis Now Side With the State (Adam Morrow)
- ↑ egyptindependent.com: Mubarak appoints Grand Sheikh of the Sufis, Al-Azhar chancellor
- ↑ Qasabi was lt 2010 ahramonline successor appointed. ( Amira Noshokaty: Thousands of Egyptians celebrate Al-Hussein Moulid. In: . Ahramonline March 11, 2013, accessed on July 25, 2020 (English). )
- ↑ weekly.ahram.org.eg: Make way - Most of the Shura Council's 90 new appointees hail from the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist allies (Gamal Essam El-Din)
- ↑ Egypt is without a parliament. In: Tagesschau. July 5, 2013, archived from the original on January 9, 2014 ; accessed on February 17, 2016 .
- ↑ Ruth Wirth: Ten million votes: Who do Egypt's Sufis vote? In: GIGA Focus Middle East . No. 2 , 2013, p. 3 ( PDF , 414 kB [accessed on February 17, 2016]).
| Abdel Hadi al-Qasabi (alternative names of the lemma) |
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| Abdel Hady al-Kassaby; Sheikh Abdel Hadi el-Qasabi; Sheikh Abdul Hadi Ahmed Al Kasaby; Abdul Hadi Ahmed Al Kasaby; Abdel Hadi Al Qasabi; Sheikh Abdel Hadi Al-Qasabi, Sheikh of the Supreme Sufi Council (SSC); Sheikh Abdel Hadi el-Qasabi; Sheikh ʿAbd al-Hadi al-Qasabi; Abdul Hadi al-Kasabi; Abdel Hadi Ahmed Al-Kasabi; Abdul Hadi Kassabi; Abdul Hadi al-Kassabi; Abd al-Hadi Qasabi; Abd al-Hadi Qasabi; Abdul Hadi al-Qasabi; Abd al-Hadi al-Qasabi; Abdul Hadi Ahmed Abdel Hadi al-Qasabi; Abdel Hady Ahmed el-Qasbi; Abdul Hadi Al Qassabi |
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| SURNAME | Qasabi, Abdel Hadi al- |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | عبد الهادي القصبي |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Head of the Supreme Sufi Council in Egypt |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |