Cairo- A member of the Egyptian Islamic Research Complex has severely lashed out at a fatwa, (a religious edict), permitting poor people not to fast in the holy month of Ramadan. In a phone call with "Infrad (Exclusive)" TV show aired on Al-Assema channel, Dr. Mohamed El-Shahhat El-Gendy said the fatwa issued by the so-called Mufti of Australia Sheikh Mostafa Rashed "lacks explicit evidence". "We take the teachings of Islam from only two sources, the Holy Quran and Sunnah (deeds and sayings of Prophet Mohamed), and neither of them ever exempted poor people from fasting in Ramadan," El-Gendy added. "This fatwa is actually depriving poor people from reaping the great reward of fasting," he added. It is not the first time for Sheikh Rashed to issue controversial fatwa. He has caused controversy in the past after saying that women do not have to wear the veil, and well as saying that drinking alcohol is not forbidden in Islam.