Ahmed Al Naqib
Biography
Ahmed Al Naqib was born in Sinbalawin in 1974. He obtained the Elementary General and Azharite Certificate and then completed general education until he graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, in which he completed a master's thesis and then a doctorate.
Al Naqib resides now in Mansoura, Egypt, where he works as a teacher of Arabic language and Islamic studies at the Faculty of Education, Mansoura Universiry. He is the author of a multitude of books on doctrine, and has received awards and decorations for his academic achievements. He regularly appears on television shows.
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Evidence of Hate Speech/Incitement:
January 2016: During one of his online Fatwa shows, Ahmad Al-Naqib was asked for his reaction to the execution of Al-Nimr by Saudi Arabia. He said that Al-Nimr was no different than any other Rafidite and that the Rafidites are more dangerous to Islam than the Jews and Christians. He finished his statement by saying that the KSA faces two enemies – the Shiites and the secularists – and that both should be eliminated.
April 2015: Ahmed Al Naqib appeared in a video criticizing ISIS but saying at the same time that they are far better than the Rafidites Shiites "there is no doubt that they are much better than the criminal Rafidites [i.e., Shiites], who kill the Sunnis because of their Sunni identity".
July 2011: Talking about the building of Churches in Egypt, Ahmed Naqib cites some Islamic texts explaining that the greatest sin in Islam is to associate someone else with God (shirk) and is the worst form of fitna. He accuses Christians of doing so via the Trinity. He mentioned that it’s much worse than murder and bloodshed.
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