An Egyptian prosecution decided on Friday to release the daughter of prominent Muslim scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi after spending four years in prison.
Egypt's official MENA news agency quoted an unnamed official source as saying that public prosecutors on Friday "decided to release Ola Qaradawi, pending investigations."
"The case includes a number of Brotherhood leaders, as the defendants face accusations of participating in the implementation of terrorist operations targeting the security forces and disrupting the work of state institutions," the agency said.
Long overdue, happy news from Egypt: After being arrested 1644 days ago, Ola al-Qaradawi has finally been ordered released from pretrial detention and is now home. https://t.co/go5FEhVrjE
— Mai El-Sadany (@maitelsadany) December 31, 2021
The case, in which the country's Public Prosecution Office charged Ola Qaradawi with "joining a terrorist group and financing terrorism," is the second case against her since her arrest, as well as that of her political activist husband, Hossam Khalaf, more than four years ago.
On June 30, 2017, Egyptian authorities arrested the two, with their detention renewed periodically since then.
Belady brings to its followers the news of the arrival of Mrs. Ola Youssef Abdullah Al-Qaradawi to her home after a release decision under the Case No. 800 of 2019, Supreme State Security Prosecution .
— بلادي جزيرة الإنسانية “Belady” (@Belady_IH) December 31, 2021
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On more than one occasion, Ola's defense team quoted her assertion during the investigation sessions that she "has not committed any act in violation of the law and that her arrest and detention throughout this period is just because she is the daughter of al-Qaradawi."
Al-Qaradawi, a Qatari citizen of Egyptian descent, is the chairman of the International Union of Muslim Scholars. He has written 120 books and is widely regarded as one of the most influential Muslim scholars in the world.