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Hassan Hathout (Arabic: حسان حتحوت; born in Egypt on 23 December 1924 – died in Pasadena, California, on 25 April 2009) was a Muslim doctor and professor of medicine who lived in Britain, the south-west Asia, and the United States. Frequently referred to as having an encyclopedic personality, Hassan Hathout was also a theologian, humanist, speaker, writer and poet. A medical school professor and chairman with degrees and certifications from the University of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Surgeons, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American College of Surgeons, the International Federation of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Hassan Hathout was also a member of the World Health Organization's committee on the ethics of human reproduction.

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  • د.حسان حتحوت طبيب مصري أمريكي متخصص في علم الأجنة والنساء والتوليد ولد في مدينة شبين الكوم بمحافظة المنوفية بمصر في 23 ديسمبر 1924 وتوفي في 26 أبريل 2009. أنضم للإخوان المسلمين عام 1941م علي يد الإمام حسن البنا المرشد الأول والمؤسس للجماعة وشارك في حرب فلسطين كطبيب. عمل بمصر والسعودية والكويت والتي مكث بها طويلا مشاركا في تأسيس كلية الطب ورئاسة قسم أمراض النساء والتوليد هناك، له نشاط كبير في تقديم الإسلام في أمريكا بصورته الصحيحة وصد الهجوم الغربي واللوبي الصهيوني علي المسلمين هناك كما شارك بعدة تحالفات مثل التحالف ضد استخدام الأسلحة النووية، والتحالف ضد إباحة الإجهاض أو سوء استخدام الدين بكافة أشكاله كما كان ضمن تحالف إسلامي قام بصلاة عيد الفطر في حديقة البيت الأبيض عام 1999 بمشاركة زوجة الرئيس الأمريكي وإبنته. (ar)
  • Hassan Hathout (Arabic: حسان حتحوت; born in Egypt on 23 December 1924 – died in Pasadena, California, on 25 April 2009) was a Muslim doctor and professor of medicine who lived in Britain, the south-west Asia, and the United States. Frequently referred to as having an encyclopedic personality, Hassan Hathout was also a theologian, humanist, speaker, writer and poet. A medical school professor and chairman with degrees and certifications from the University of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Surgeons, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American College of Surgeons, the International Federation of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Hassan Hathout was also a member of the World Health Organization's committee on the ethics of human reproduction. (en)
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  • د.حسان حتحوت طبيب مصري أمريكي متخصص في علم الأجنة والنساء والتوليد ولد في مدينة شبين الكوم بمحافظة المنوفية بمصر في 23 ديسمبر 1924 وتوفي في 26 أبريل 2009. أنضم للإخوان المسلمين عام 1941م علي يد الإمام حسن البنا المرشد الأول والمؤسس للجماعة وشارك في حرب فلسطين كطبيب. عمل بمصر والسعودية والكويت والتي مكث بها طويلا مشاركا في تأسيس كلية الطب ورئاسة قسم أمراض النساء والتوليد هناك، له نشاط كبير في تقديم الإسلام في أمريكا بصورته الصحيحة وصد الهجوم الغربي واللوبي الصهيوني علي المسلمين هناك كما شارك بعدة تحالفات مثل التحالف ضد استخدام الأسلحة النووية، والتحالف ضد إباحة الإجهاض أو سوء استخدام الدين بكافة أشكاله كما كان ضمن تحالف إسلامي قام بصلاة عيد الفطر في حديقة البيت الأبيض عام 1999 بمشاركة زوجة الرئيس الأمريكي وإبنته. (ar)
  • Hassan Hathout (Arabic: حسان حتحوت; born in Egypt on 23 December 1924 – died in Pasadena, California, on 25 April 2009) was a Muslim doctor and professor of medicine who lived in Britain, the south-west Asia, and the United States. Frequently referred to as having an encyclopedic personality, Hassan Hathout was also a theologian, humanist, speaker, writer and poet. A medical school professor and chairman with degrees and certifications from the University of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Surgeons, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American College of Surgeons, the International Federation of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Hassan Hathout was also a member of the World Health Organization's committee on the ethics of human reproduction. Hassan Hathout's focal interests included the proper interpretation of his religion (Islam), development of interfaith work and organizations, highlighting the sanctity of human life, Medical Ethics, and work to reverse the arms race. Hathout was also an affiliate and/or speaker in numerous organizations including: Omar Ibn Al Khattab Foundation at the University of Southern California, the center to Reverse the Arms Race, the California Science Center, the Crystal Cathedral, and The White House. During the last decade of Hathout's life, his preaching was focused on propagation of the concept of ‘Love in God’. Hathout was buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California. His tombstone is engraved as: "Hassan Hathout. Man of God. Man of Science. Man of Love." (en)
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