Ahmad Muhammed Jamal (1924–1993) was a Saudi Arabian journalist, author, and an Islamic Advocate, born in Mecca to a conservative surrounding. He began his education in governmental schools there, and earned his diploma from the Saudi Educational Institute, and was unable to pursue his graduate studies. Jamal received his education from Islamic scholar Alawi bin Abbas al-Maliki, and was known to have befriended Imam and schoolteacher, Hassan al-Banna. Additionally, he was known for his wide contribution in the fields of philosophy, culture, advocacy, and education.
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| - Ahmad Muhammed Jamal (1924–1993) was a Saudi Arabian journalist, author, and an Islamic Advocate, born in Mecca to a conservative surrounding. He began his education in governmental schools there, and earned his diploma from the Saudi Educational Institute, and was unable to pursue his graduate studies. Jamal received his education from Islamic scholar Alawi bin Abbas al-Maliki, and was known to have befriended Imam and schoolteacher, Hassan al-Banna. Additionally, he was known for his wide contribution in the fields of philosophy, culture, advocacy, and education. (en)
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| - Ahmad Muhammed Jamal (1924–1993) was a Saudi Arabian journalist, author, and an Islamic Advocate, born in Mecca to a conservative surrounding. He began his education in governmental schools there, and earned his diploma from the Saudi Educational Institute, and was unable to pursue his graduate studies. Jamal received his education from Islamic scholar Alawi bin Abbas al-Maliki, and was known to have befriended Imam and schoolteacher, Hassan al-Banna. Additionally, he was known for his wide contribution in the fields of philosophy, culture, advocacy, and education. In 1993, Jamal died aged 69 years old in Alexandria, and his body was translocated to Mecca where it was buried. (en)
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