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Hassan Mamoun : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hassan Mamoun
Hassan Mamoun (1894 – 1973) was the Grand Imam of al-Azhar or ''Shaykh al-Azhar'' between 1964 and 1969 and before that the Grand Mufti of Egypt between 1955 and 1960.〔Skovgaard-Peterson, pp. 193-194.〕 ==Early life and career== Mamoun was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1894 to a father who was a leading member of the 'ulema ("religious scholars") and the imam of the Fath Mosque in the Abdin Palace. Growing up, Mamoun was influenced by both Arabic and French culture and studied at al-Azhar University. He graduated from the Qadi School (''qadi'' as a religious judge) in 1918.〔Skovgaard-Peterson, p. 193〕 He subsequently began his career as a judge in Egypt's sharia courts, where he performed well. He was transferred to the Sudan where he served as Head Judge in 1941. as a result of his vociferous condemnations of British imperialism in the Sudan, however, he was transferred back to Cairo to serve as President of the Lower Courts until 1952 when he became President of the Higher Sharia Court. That same year, a group of army officers deposed the monarchy of King Farouk and began a process of ending British colonial influence in Egypt.〔
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