Английская Википедия:Fathi Yakan
Шаблон:Infobox religious biography Fathi Yakan (born Fathi Mohamed Anaya (Шаблон:Lang-ar), February 9, 1933 – June 13, 2009) was an Islamic cleric who held a seat in the parliament of Lebanon in 1992. He was born in Tripoli.
Life
He was among the pioneers of the Islamic movement in the 1950s and the head of the Islamic Action Front (Lebanon).Шаблон:R He is regarded as Islamic Group (Al Jemaah Islamiyah)'s grandfather and leading ideologue.[1]
He initiated a political effort between Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and his allies on the one hand and the opposition in a bid to end the rule crisis in the wake of the 2006 Israeli war on Lebanon.Шаблон:R
Sheikh Yakan was married to Mona Haddad with whom he had established a private Islamic university, Jinan University (Lebanon).Шаблон:R He has four daughters and a son.Шаблон:R He has authored more than 35 books, some of which were translated into many languages. Yakan died on June 13, 2009, after he was admitted to the Hotel Dieu Hospital a day earlier.Шаблон:R
See also
References
Books
- Fathi Yakan, To Be A Muslim
External links
- Dr. Fathi Yakan Guest CV - IslamOnline.net
- Islamic Action Front announces death of its leader Fathi Yakan
- Lebanon Bids Farewell to Islamic Action Front Head Fathi Yakan
- Lebanese cleric Fathi Yakan died, Islamic Action Front says
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