Qualities and Skills of the Reformed Imam in the Modern Era

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

قسم أصول التربية، كلية التربية، جامعة الأزهر

Abstract

The current research aimed to identify the most important characteristics and skills of the revamped imam in the modern era, by revealing the concept of religious discourse and its renewal, its importance, history, foundations, characteristics, priorities, principles, controls, and limitations that prevent its achievement and the role of the Egyptian Ministry of Awqaf in religious discourse. And his renewal, the recipes and skills of the renewed Imam in the modern era, The descriptive method was employed to achieve these goals, And he reached a set of qualities and skills necessary for the Imam to achieve the process of renewal in the era, one of the most important of them: Following scientific methods in understanding thieves, not compromising the ideological aspect or legal constants, the ability to think abstract from the influence of current conditions and old fanaticisms established over the centuries, courage and daring to compete with deviation at all times, talented eligibility for leadership and leadership, as he reached a number of skills from The most important of them: linguistic and rhetorical skill, debate and argument skill, dialogue and discussion skill, communication skill. Finally, the research recommended a number of good deeds that can be studied.

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