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Badawi, M. A. Zaki, 1922-2006

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Personal name headingBadawi, M. A. Zaki, 1922-2006
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Variant(s)Badawi, M. A., 1922-2006
Badawi, Muhammad Aboulkhir Zaki, 1922-2006
Badawī, Muḥammad Abu al-Khayr Zakī, 1922-2006
Badawi, Zaki, 1922-2006
بدوي, محمد أبو الخير زكي, 1922-2006
بدوي, زكي, 1922-2006
Associated countryEgypt Great Britain England Nigeria
Associated placeMalaysia Singapore
Birth date1922-01-14
Death date2006-01-24
Place of birthEgypt
Place of deathLondon (England)
Field of activityIslam--Study and teaching Banks and banking--Religious aspects--Islam
AffiliationAbdullahi Bayero College
Ahmadu Bello University
University of London
Islamic Cultural Centre (London, England)
Muslim College (London, England)
Jāmiʻat al-Malik ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz. Markaz Abḥāth al-Ḥajj
Jāmiʻat al-Azhar
Three Faiths Forum
Forum Against Islamophobia and Racism
World Congress of Faiths
Profession or occupationMuslim scholars Deans (Education) Imams (Mosque officers)
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Found inHajj studies, 1978-: title page (M.A. Zaki Badawi) title page verso (Badawi, Zaki, in British Library CIP) page 163 (M.A. Zaki Badawi read Al-Aliyah and Al-Alimiyah at Al-Azhar and psychology and Islamic studies at the University of London; until recently, Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Islamic Studies at Abdullahi Bayero College, Ahmadu Bello University, Kano; he is now senior research fellow at the Muslim Institute and professor of Islamic studies at the Hajj Research Centre, King Abdul Aziz University; he is the author of Reformers of Egypt (Open Press, Slough/Croom Helm, London, 1978))
Islam in Britain, 1981: title page (M. A. Badawi) page 1 of cover (Dr Zaki Badawi) page 4 of cover (Muhammad Aboulkhir Zaki Badawi; graduate of Al-Azhar University, Cairo; doctorate, University of London; he has taught at the universities of Singapore and Malaysia; professor of Islamic Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Kano, Nigeria, 1964-1976; at present director of the Islamic Cultural Centre, London)
Wikipedia, November 27, 2018 (Zaki Badawi; Sheikh Mohammed Aboulkhair Zaki Badawi (Arabic: al-Shaykh Muḥammad Abu al-Khayr Zakī Badawī); KBE, GCFO; born 14 January 1922, Egypt; died 24 January 2006, London; undergraduate degree in theology, al-Azhar University, Cairo; master's degree in Arabic language and literature 1947, al-Azhar; moved to the United Kingdom in 1951; B.Sc. in psychology 1954, University College London; B.Sc. 1954 and Ph.D. in modern Muslim thought, University of London; returned to al-Azhar to teach Muslim thought and scientific research methods; after teaching in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and northern Nigeria, he went to London as research professor for the Hajj Research Centre of King Abdul Aziz University in Saudi Arabia; in 1978, appointed director of the Islamic Cultural Centre and chief imam of the London Central Mosque in Regent's Park; in 1982, joined board of the Islamic Banking System in Luxembourg; in 1986, established the Muslim College in London and became its director; chaired the Arabic Forum, the Islamic Relgious Council, and the National Council for the Welfare of Muslim Prisoners; a co-founder of the Three Faiths Forum, vice chairman of the World Congress of Faiths, and director/trustee of the Forum Against Islamophobia and Racism (FAIR); a voice for religious moderation and tolerance)
Associated languageeng