An Egyptian court has reduced the jail term for a controversial Muslim scholar convicted of insulting Islam on his television show from five years to one, judicial officials and his lawyer said Tuesday.
Islam al-Behairy faced uproar in April after remarks he made on his programme “With Islam”, in which he called for reforms in “traditional Islamic discourse”.
On his show on private satellite channel Al-Kahera Wel Nas, Behairy often questioned ancient Islamic preachings and centuries-old interpretations of the faith.
That came as President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has repeatedly urged reforms in interpretation of the faith.
But Behairy’s views outraged prestigious Cairo-based Sunni Islamic learning centre Al-Azhar, which said at the programme did not advocate “reforms” but “were insults to Islamic heritage”.
The channel later suspended the programme, saying the decision was taken “to defend the national interest, out of respect for a large segment of society and in response to the request of the grand sheikh of al-Azhar.”
“The channel’s management does not encourage debates or programmes aimed at dividing Muslims.”
Behairy said his programme was suspended due to a disagreement between him and the channel.
“We are moving far, far, far backwards. What is coming is much worse, beyond imagination,” he wrote on his Facebook page.
Behairy was later put on trial and sentenced to five years in prison, but the sentence was reduced on appeal.
Lawyer Gamil Saed, confirming the new sentence, said: “My client didn’t insult the religion. The pillars of Islam are Allah and the Quran, and my client didn’t talk of them” in his programme.
“He discussed religious opinions of some old preachers in the context of reforming the religious discourse”, he told AFP.
Saed said he will file a petition to stop the sentence’s implementation, and also file an appeal in the Court of Cassation.
Islam does need to reform, ancient Islamic teachings and interpretations of the faith do not work in today's society.
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