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Fadel Soliman

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Fadel Soliman
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Fadel Soliman
Born (1966-01-18) January 18, 1966 (age 60)
Egypt
NationalityEgypt
ReligionIslam
Websitewww.fadelsoliman.com

Fadel Soliman (born 1966) is the director of Bridges Foundation,[1] an international organization specializing in presenting Islam through cultural presentations to bridge people and in training Muslim speakers and presenters on how to present Islam.[2]

He is well known in the Middle East and in Muslim communities throughout the world for his television shows and appearances.

The Islamic teacher has preached in many mosques in the United Kingdom, including the East London Mosque. He is a Consultant of The International Union of Al-Azhar Scholars,[3] a former member of the Supreme council of Islamic affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt,[4][5] and a former Director of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth in North and Central America's office.

Fadel Soliman studied Islamic Shariyah at the American Open University in Washington, D.C. in 2009 and at the Higher Institute of Islamic Studies in Cairo in 2006.


Publications

The author and producer of “The Fog is Lifting” – a series of documentaries on Islam which includes:

  • Part 1 “Islam in Brief” translated into 28 languages [6]
  • Part 2 “Jihad on Terrorism” [7]
  • Part 3 “Islam in Women” [8]

The author and producer of “Islamophobia”, a 120-episode series in both English and Arabic.[9][10]

The author of “Muslim Copts before the birth of Muhammad”, an Arabic book on Arianism.[11]

Popularity

He has approximately 406,000 followers on Twitter[12] and 240,000 on Facebook,[13] as of July 5, 2017.

Hundreds of Arabic and English videos by Fadel Soliman are available on YouTube, featuring excerpts from his television appearances and speeches in the Middle East and the West.[14]

The public speaker has presented Islam in hundreds of churches and universities in the USA, Europe, Asia, and Africa. His lectures and presentations were attended by more than 85,000 non-Muslims in 45 countries:

  • Oxford, Cambridge, Bath, and Edinburgh universities in the UK.
  • Trumso and Oslo universities in Norway.
  • Shehir and Marmara universities in Turkey.
  • Polytechnico university in Italy.
  • The universities of Colombo (Sri Lanka) and Hong Kong.
  • The University of Cape Town (South Africa).
  • The universities of Maryland, George Washington, Georgetown, Carlisle, and Virginia Tech.
  • The American University in Washington, D.C.

He hosted “The Islamic show” on Channel 30 in the Washington metropolitan area (USA) between 2000 and 2004. He hosted “Let the Quran speak” on radio in the Washington metropolitan area (USA) between 2000 and 2004. He hosted “After prayers” on Egypt 25 channel (2013-2014).

He trained over 19,000 Muslim youths in 25 countries on presenting Islam, refuting misconceptions, and answering questions from non-Muslims.[15]

Awards

British Imams and Scholars Contributions and Achievements Awards (BISCA) in 2016. [16][15]

References


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