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Azhar head replaced after controversial comments

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CAIRO: The head of Egypt’s Al Azhar university, one of the world’s leading Islamic seats of learning, has been replaced after labelling a controversial reformer an apostate, the institution said. The development came as Al Azhar is pressured by critics who say the authority has not done enough to counter extremism. Ahmed Hosni Taha, the acting university president, had been forced to apologise on Thursday after saying reformer Islam al Behairy was an “apostate” for attacking some of the founding scholars of Islamic law. His apology was followed by a statement on Friday from Al Azhar saying that Grand Imam Ahmed al Tayeb, who heads the institution that runs the university, had replaced Taha. Taha had made the remarks about Behairy during a television interview. “My response... was incorrect and it contradicts the way of Al Azhar,” Taha said in an apology posted on the university’s website. — AFP