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Sayyid Al-Qemany (Arabic: سيد محمد القمني, also al-Qimni, 13 March 1947 – 6 February 2022) was an Egyptian secular writer and thinker. His works emphasize the importance of critical thinking, and he was an opponent of Islamic fundamentalism, supporting separation of religion and state, and tolerance. In 2009, he won the Egyptian Culture Ministry's prize for achievement in the social sciences, a cash award of 200,000 Egyptian pounds (about $US36,000). A judicial and media campaign was launched calling for the prize to be withdrawn by those who claimed Al-Qemany was a heretic who had harmed Islam and Muslims with his writings.

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  • سيد القمني (ar)
  • Sayyed Al-Qimni (fr)
  • Sayyid Al-Qemany (it)
  • Sayyid Al-Qemany (en)
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  • Sayyed Al-Qimni ou Sayyid Al-Qemany ( سيد محمد القمني), né le 13 mars 1947 à Beni Suef en Égypte et mort au Caire le 6 février 2022, est un intellectuel égyptien connu pour sa dénonciation de l’Islam politique. Il est connu pour avoir dénoncé le discours d'Al Azhar, notamment. Il critique en particulier des organisations attachées à l'Islam sunnite (85 % des musulmans) tel qu'il existe aujourd'hui. Récompensé du prix de l'État pour les sciences sociales en 2009, il a fait l'objet d'une violente campagne de dénigrement. (fr)
  • Sayyid Al-Qemany (Arabic: سيد محمد القمني, also al-Qimni, 13 March 1947 – 6 February 2022) was an Egyptian secular writer and thinker. His works emphasize the importance of critical thinking, and he was an opponent of Islamic fundamentalism, supporting separation of religion and state, and tolerance. In 2009, he won the Egyptian Culture Ministry's prize for achievement in the social sciences, a cash award of 200,000 Egyptian pounds (about $US36,000). A judicial and media campaign was launched calling for the prize to be withdrawn by those who claimed Al-Qemany was a heretic who had harmed Islam and Muslims with his writings. (en)
  • Sayyid Al-Qemany o al-Qimni (in arabo: سيد محمد القمني‎; Beni Suef, 13 marzo 1947 – Il Cairo, 6 febbraio 2022) è stato un islamista egiziano. Le sue opere sottolineano l'importanza del Pensiero critico ed è un oppositore del Fondamentalismo islamico, sostenendo la scissione tra religione e stato e la tolleranza. Nel 2009, ha vinto il premio del Ministero della Cultura egiziana per il successo nelle scienze sociali, un premio in denaro di 200.000 sterline egiziane (circa $ 36.000). Fu lanciata una campagna giudiziaria e mediatica che chiedeva il ritiro del premio da parte di coloro che sostenevano che Al-Qemany fosse un eretico che ha danneggiato l'Islam e i musulmani con i suoi scritti. (it)
  • سيد القمني (13 مارس 1947 - 6 فبراير 2022)، هو كاتب علماني مصري (من مواليد 13 مارس 1947 بمدينة الواسطى في محافظة بني سويف) معظم أعماله الأكاديمية تناولت مرحلة حساسة في التاريخ الإسلامي. البعض يعتبره باحثاً في التاريخ الإسلامي من وجهة نظر ماركسية والبعض الآخر يعتبره صاحب أفكار اتسمت بالجرأة في تصديه للفكر الذي تؤمن به جماعات الإسلام السياسي، بينما يعتبر السيد القمني نفسه وعلى لسانه من على قناة الجزيرة الفضائية أنه إنسان يتبع فكر المعتزلة. (ar)
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  • Sayyid Al-Qemany (en)
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  • Cairo, Egypt (en)
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  • Al-Wasta, Beni Suef, Egypt (en)
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