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Profile
Br.
Ahmed Tijani Ben Omar
Originally
Born in Ghana West Africa. Specialized in Islamic Law and Jurisprudence,
including Comparative Religion, Astronomy, Spiritual Science
and Healing, Divine Poetry and Chanting, Singing, Fine Arts
and Culture. He took Arabic and Islamic Studies at the Kulliyat
Athakaffah Al Arabiyah in Ghana and studied and mastered the
Biblical Science and History through the Methodist Missionary
High School in Ghana. Specialized in Media Broadcasting and
Mass-communications and also obtained a Master of Comparative
Religion. He studied and memorized the Holy Qur'aan at the age
of 15 and the Holy Bible by the age of 20.
Experience
Secretary General of the African Muslim Organization in Africa;
Director General Ghana National Council for Islamic Celebrations;
Director Quranic Institute Lagos, Nigeria; Religious Education
Broadcaster Nigeria Radio and Television; Imam Islamic Educational
Congress USA; member International Organization of Journalist;
consultative with Economic Social Council United Nations and
UNSECO; Educational and Religious Editor West Africa Press Syndicate;
National Advisor International Association of Sufism USA; Advisor
Islamic Studies and Research Association ISSRA USA; President
and Imam Universal Islamic Center USA; member of the World Council
of Religious Leader under the auspices of The United Nations
Millennium World Peace Summit.
Ahmed Tijani Ben Omar consistently advocates spiritual and interfaith
interactions from a global perspective. This unique approach
includes socio-political, historical and anthropological aspects
as well religious dispensations.
Ahmed Tijani Ben Omar has traveled to over 105 countries worldwide
giving numerous lectures and presentations at conferences, universities
and public gatherings around the world. Hosted and directed
several national and international Islamic conferences for peace.
He is considered one of the best Spiritual Singers and Reciters
of the Holy Qur'aan in the World.
Interests
Loves painting, composing and singing, teaching, meditating
and contemplating.
Considers himself hopeless, helpless,
useless, worthless, homeless good for nothing, compared to nothing.
Subject only to seeking yearning and longing for a drop of mercy
and compassion from the ultimate God of Creation Almighty God
Allah.
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