Khalil Uthman | |
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الداعية خليل عثمان | |
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Born | 1 January 1972 |
Nationality | Egypt |
Alma mater | Al-Azhar University |
Khalil Uthman (born 1972), is an Islamic preacher.[1] He is interested in the science of reading the Qur’an, the science of hadith, and the science of jurisprudence. He is engaged in teaching science, giving lectures, and writing books in all ways of publishing. The imam and preacher appeared in the Al-Iman Mosque.[2]
He studied elementary, middle and high school in Islamic schools, and then joined the Faculty of Sharia at Al-Azhar Al-Sharif University[3] where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in 1999 in the Department of Sharia and its Sciences. He then obtained a master’s degree in Qur’anic sciences at a Dutch university, and he sought Sharia knowledge and memorized the Qur’an in Early in his life, he required the lessons of forensic science from Arab and Kurdish scholars, where he studied interpretation, hadith, jurisprudence, biography, and obligations, and he obtained an Islamic certificate in the chain of transmission and narration of the noble hadith.[4]
He started preaching on Fridays, and she was the imam and preacher at Al-Iman Mosque for 18 years. He moved to Fathallah Mosque and was the imam for 3 years.
He participated in many Islamic conferences in many Arab, foreign and eastern countries.[5]
He went to Saudi Arabia and participated in lessons and lectures. He attended the Family and Society Conference at Umm Al-Qura University in Makkah Al-Mukarramah. He also participated in a meeting of Muslim scholars at King Fahd University.
In New Delhi, India he participated in the conference of Ahl al-Hadith scholars, and he received an honorary award from Sheikh Ali al-Athri.
Participated in the annual conference of scholars in Istanbul, Turkey.[6][7]
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