- Zaki Badawi
Shaikh Mohammed Aboulkhair Zaki Badawi
KBE (January 14 ,1922 –January 24 ,2006 ) was a prominent Egyptian Islamic scholar,community activist, and promoter ofinterfaith -dialogue. He was the principal of theMuslim College inLondon , which he founded in 1986. He was a frequent writer and broadcaster on Islamic affairs, and was made an honorary Knight Commander of the British Empire (KBE) in 2004. Badawi was also appointed byThe Duke of Castro as a Knight Grand Cross of theRoyal Order of Francis I in recognition of his interfaith work.Born in
Egypt , Badawi trained atal-Azhar University inCairo , gaining anundergraduate degree inTheology . He received theKing Faruq First Prize for the best undergraduate student, and a master's degree in Arabic Language and Literature in 1947. He received theKing Faruq First Prize for the best postgraduate student. He moved to theUnited Kingdom in 1951 and studiedpsychology atUniversity College London , obtaining his bachelor's degree in 1954 and adoctorate in Modern Muslim Thought from theUniversity of London .Badawi then returned to al-Azhar University to teach Muslim Thought and Scientific Research Methods. He established a Muslim College in
Malaysia , and taught Arabic and Islamic Studies at theUniversity of Malaya inSingapore and inKuala Lumpur . In 1964 he became Professor of Islamic Education atAhmadu Bello University , NorthernNigeria and Professor of Islamic Education andDean of Arts at Bayero College, Nigeria. In 1976, Badawi went toLondon as research professor for the Hajj Research Centre of theKing Abdul Aziz University inSaudi Arabia .In 1978, Badawi was appointed director of the
Islamic Cultural Centre (ICC) and ChiefImam of theLondon Central Mosque inRegents Park . In this period, He participated in establishing the Shariah Council as a facility to reconcile conflicts betweenIslamic law and the British civil code. Badawi was elected chairman of the Imams and Mosques Council by the National Conference of Imams and Mosque Officials of the UK in 1984.In 1982, Badawi joined the board of the
Islamic Banking System inLuxembourg . He participated in negotiations with theBank of England to establish the first Islamic financial institution licensed in the United Kingdom, theIslamic Finance House (IFH). Badawi managed the IFH for three years, and has published and lectured on banking, finance and business ethics with regard to Muslim law. He was also guest professor inbusiness ethics toMBA students atCranfield University Business School.In 1986, Badawi established the Muslim College in London and became its director. The college became a postgraduate school for the training of
imam s and Muslim teachers in the West. Thecurriculum includes the study of both Islam and Western society, and emphasises interfaith dialogue. Badawi co-edited "Encounter Magazine" with news on interfaith meetings, and edited the "Islamic Quarterly" for four years. He often contributed to daily newspapers, and he published and lectured on a wide range of issues, including various conflicts, Islam in Britain,Salman Rushdie 's novel "The Satanic Verses",female genital cutting ,democracy , the rights of the fetus, andhuman rights .Badawi also chaired The Arabic Forum, the Islamic Religious Council and the National Council for the Welfare of Muslim Prisoners, established in 2001. He was 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).Badawi was a well-known voice for religious moderation and tolerance, and was the first prominent Muslim to criticise imams in the UK who did not teach in English.
In July 2005, soon after the London bombings, on
July 7 , Dr. Badawi was refused entry into the US, upon arrival, having already been issued a visa. The US Customs and Border Protection office said Badawi had been refused entry to the country based on information indicating that he was "inadmissible". He accepted an apology from the United States government for his denial of entry into the country, at a time when he was scheduled to speak at a conference in the US.Zaki Badawi died in London on
24 January 2006 .External links
* [http://www.muslimcollege.ac.uk/ The Muslim College, London]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4684489.stm BBC News 15 July 2005] - Badawi denied entry to the US without explanation
* [http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/worldwide/story/0,9959,1529297,00.html Education "Guardian"] - more on denial of entry
* Obituary:
** [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4644798.stm BBC News ]
** [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2008577,00.html The Times]
** [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/01/25/db2502.xml&sSheet=/portal/2006/01/25/ixportal.html The Telegraph]
** [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article340806.ece Independent ]
** [http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/E0C3FBBF-AF52-4B4D-9C1C-FAC5FD354694.htm Al Jazeera]
** [http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,1694087,00.html The Guardian]
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