Grand imam of Al-Azhar praises Yunus's leadership, invites him to deliver speech

Ahmed Eltayeb, the grand imam of the Al-Azhar al-Sharif, said on Tuesday Bangladesh will prosper and grow under the leadership of the country's chief adviser, Prof Muhammad Yunus.

The head of one of the most respected Islamic religious institutions also invited Yunus to deliver a speech at the millennium-old institution, saying the Al-Azhar University will announce new fully funded scholarships for Bangladeshi students.

The Al-Azhar grand imam made the comments when he called on Yunus at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in the Azerbaijan capital Baku.

"We are optimistic about the future of Bangladesh under your leadership. You are a man of wisdom," Eltayeb said, adding the country will reach a new height after the revolution.

"I salute you for adopting a wiser approach," he said.

Yunus thanked the grand imam for the invitation. He also invited the grand imam to visit Bangladesh and to see for himself the profound changes brought about by the student-led mass uprising.

During the meeting, the chief adviser spoke about the mass uprising and the reform initiatives undertaken by the interim government.

The grand imam hoped that Bangladesh would carry out the reforms. He praised Yunus's leadership, his social services, Grameen Bank's pioneering role as a microlender, and his lifelong efforts to combat poverty.

Yunus expressed his gratitude to Al-Azhar, saying that way back in the early 1980s when he launched Grameen Bank, the top Sunni Islamic institution decreed that the microlender's interest system was not in conflict with Islamic teachings.

The chief adviser handed a copy of the "Art of Triumph," the celebrated art book on the wall murals and graffiti painted during the revolution, to the grand imam.

The grand imam appreciated the artistic skills of Bangladesh students. He also praised the Bangladeshi students who are now studying at Al-Azhar University.