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Awn Al-Qaddoumi

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ShaykhAwn Al-Qaddoumi
عون القدومي
Al-Qaddoumi in 2013
Bornعون
(1982-07-02) July 2, 1982 (age 42)
Amman, Jordan
NationalityJordanian
CitizenshipJordanian
Occupation(s)Islamic scholar, teacher
OrganizationThe Ma’arij Institute
Known forFounder of
The Ma’arij Institute
TitleShaykh
ParentMu’een Al-Qaddoumi (father)

Awn Al-Qaddoumi (Arabic: عون القدومي), is a well-known Sunni scholar and preacher. He is a popular media host and the principal of The Ma’arij Institute of Islamic Studies in Amman, Jordan. he pursued his shari’ah studies at the University of Jordan; and currently he is continuing higher academic studies at the Islamic University of Lebanon.

Awn travels extensively to lecture and has done so at several important seats of Islamic learning like as Al-Azhar University (Egypt) and Dar al-Mustafa (Yemen). Also, he has appeared several times on TV, radio, and the internet. There are many audio and video recordings of his classes, lectures, and seminars available online. He is one of the initial founders of the LIFE radio station, a project he worked on until recently.

Awn has learned from many scholars, the following are some of them:

Sources

  1. ^ Shafii Institute: The Shafi’i Fiqh Team Archived February 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
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