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Ahmed Saad Al-Azhari ((アラビア語: أحمد سعد الأزهري); born 20 August 1978) is an Egyptian born, British Islamic scholar, and is the founder and director of the (Ihsan Institute ).He is an advocate of teaching traditional Islamic sciences; which he has taught in various parts of the world. He is the principle teacher of the Al-Husna course that is run by the Ihsan Institute. The Al-Husna programme aims to deliver an in-depth and balanced study of the Islamic Sciences tailored to the context of the contemporary Muslim. He is a graduate and associate of Al-Azhar University, Egypt.〔http://www.ihsaninstitute.co.uk/founder--director.html〕 ==Early life==
Saad was born in the northern Egyptian Governorate of Monufiya. His father was a scholar who graduated from Al-Ahzar University, Egypt – faculty of Arabic Language. Their family are descendants from the Prophet Mohammad through the grandson Hasan ibn Ali.〔http://www.ihsaninstitute.co.uk/founder--director.html〕
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