Worshippers enter Amr ibn al-Aas Mosque for prayers

Egyptian worshippers enter Amr ibn al-Aas Mosque for prayers, in Cairo, Egypt on 15 September 2016. Egyptian authorities are tightening control on mosques around the country, filtering out preachers and seeking to control the message, as the military-backed government cracks down on Morsis Muslim Brotherhood following his ouster last summer. Some 12,000 clerics have been barred from preaching. The Religious Endowments Ministry, or Awqaf in Arabic, now sets strict guidelines for sermons, and anyone who strays from them in Egypts more than 100,000 mosques risks removal (Photo by Fayed El-Geziry /NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Egyptian worshippers enter Amr ibn al-Aas Mosque for prayers, in Cairo, Egypt on 15 September 2016. Egyptian authorities are tightening control on mosques around the country, filtering out preachers and seeking to control the message, as the military-backed government cracks down on Morsis Muslim Brotherhood following his ouster last summer. Some 12,000 clerics have been barred from preaching. The Religious Endowments Ministry, or Awqaf in Arabic, now sets strict guidelines for sermons, and anyone who strays from them in Egypts more than 100,000 mosques risks removal (Photo by Fayed El-Geziry /NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Worshippers enter Amr ibn al-Aas Mosque for prayers
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