Surprise.. Sheikh Abdullah Rushdi announces his retirement from “Da’wah and Media” after closing his accounts on social media platforms

Sources revealed developments in the case of the disappearance of Islamic preacher Abdullah Rushdie after closing his accounts on social networking sites, pointing out that Rushdie is fine, but he decided to retire from advocacy work and media appearances during this period.

Social media users were recently surprised by their inability to access the accounts of preacher Abdullah Rushdi on various platforms.

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It is noteworthy that Abdullah Rushdi’s last tweet on “X” was a sarcastic comment about a quarrel between people from the Moroccan community and some Israeli fans after the match between the Dutch Ajax Amsterdam and the Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv, in which he said, “It is not permissible to force people to take off their pants and beat them on their asses.” “Whether it’s swollen or not.”

Born in Cairo on February 3, 1984, Abdullah Rushdi previously served as an imam and preacher at the Egyptian Ministry of Endowments before being suspended from his job.

Rushdie presented several religious programs, most notably “The Final Say” on Al-Fajr channel in 2011, where he hosted religious debates between sheikhs and preachers. He also appeared in other programs on the Al-Shabab and “Health and Beauty” channels.

His most famous debates were with researcher Islam El-Beheiry on the Cairo wal-Nas channel, which sparked widespread interaction, in addition to his participation in other television debates.

The Ministry of Endowments had previously issued a decision banning him from ascending the pulpit, along with Sheikh Salem Abdel Jalil and others, because of his statements about the faith of non-Muslims, Christians and Jews, which sparked controversy due to his assertion that it is an axiom of the Islamic faith.

In August 2019, the Administrative Court issued a ruling requiring Abdullah Rushdi to return to his work at the Ministry of Endowments, in accordance with Ruling No. 63433 of 71 BC, which canceled the Ministry’s decision issued in 2017 to transfer him to the position of advocacy researcher at the Cairo Endowments, and restored to him his previous duties and what resulted from that. Of rights.

On November 13, 2019, Abdullah Rushdi joined Al-Mehwar Channel to contract to present a new program entitled “The Artery of Goodness,” but the program was stopped after broadcasting a number of episodes.

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