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  2. Ahmed al Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed al Haddad (Arabic: أحمد الحداد) has been the Grand Mufti of Dubai, United Arab Emirates since 2011. In his capacity, Haddad is a qualified religious cleric, Imam and jurist who is entitled as the country's most senior Islamic scholar.

  3. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Syrian Grand Mufti Ahmad Badruddin Hassoun issued a fatwa prohibiting every type of smoking, including cigarettes and narghile, as well as the selling and buying of tobacco and any affiliation with tobacco distribution (see also smoking in Syria). [23] 2008 fatwa on President Asif Ali Zardari

  4. Amjad M. Mohammed - Wikipedia

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    Muftī Qāḍī Sayyid Amjad Mahmood Mohammed (Urdu: امجد محمود محمد is a British Islamic scholar who is dean and head scholar at the British Olive Foundation. . He has written and lectured extensively on fiqh, Sharia, organ donation, [1] moonsighting, jurisprudence for Muslim minorities in the West, Muslim education within the West, [2] usul al-fiqh, and Islamic finan

  5. Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad (also known as Muhammad Ahmad Nanautawi) (1862–1928) was an Indian Muslim scholar, who served as the vice chancellor of the Darul Uloom Deoband for thirty five years. He was the Grand Mufti of the Hyderabad State from 1922 to 1925.

  6. Islamic ethics - Wikipedia

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    Islamic ethics (Arabic: أخلاق إسلامية) is the "philosophical reflection upon moral conduct" with a view to defining "good character" and attaining the "pleasure of God" (raza-e Ilahi). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is distinguished from " Islamic morality ", which pertains to "specific norms or codes of behavior".

  7. Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Badr al-Din Hassun was born in Aleppo, Syria. His father, Muhammad Adib Hassun (1913–2008), was also a sheikh. He has five children and ten grandchildren. Hassoun studied at the University of Islamic Studies, where he graduated as Doctor in Shafi'i fiqh. [2] Hassoun took office as Grand Mufti of Syria in July 2005 after the death of ...

  8. Ahmed Yaar Khan Naeemi - Wikipedia

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    Mufti Ahmed Yaar Khan Naeemi was a Sunni Islamic scholar, commentator, jurist, and Sufi from the Indian subcontinent. He was honored with the title “Hakim al-Ummat” (Wise Leader of the Nation). He is well known for his theological contributions and his magnum opus, Tafseer Naeemi, which is a comprehensive exegesis of the Quran. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Mukarram Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad is the Shahi Imam (Royal prayer leader) and Khateeb (Prayer leader and main speaker) of Shahi Masjid Fatehpuri Mosque, India's second largest mosque. [1] [2] [3] Mufti Mukarram subscribes to the Barelvi school of Sunni Islam which is adhered to by a vast majority of Indian as well as Pakistani Muslims in the sub-continent. [4]