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Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun
Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun (in Arabic أحمد بدر الدين حسون ) — or Ahmad Badr Al-Din Hassoun — has been the Grand Mufti of Syria since July 2005.〔(Hassoun's official website ) (in Arabic), retrieved 12-20-10〕
==Biography==
Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun was born in Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic, in 1949. His father, Muhammad Adeeb Hassoun 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.〔(Hassoun's official website ) (in Arabic), retrieved 12-20-10〕 Hassoun took office as Great Mufti of Syria in July 2005 after the death of Ahmed Kuftaro.〔Shora, Nawar, "The Arab-American Handbook: A Guide to the Arab, Arab-American and Muslim Worlds", ISBN 978-1-885942-14-2. Page 237〕 Hassoun is a frequent speaker in interreligious and intercultural events, and his pluralistic views on interfaith dialogue (between different religions or between different Islamic denominations) has sparked criticism from stricter visions of Islam.

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