Hassan Khaled - Career

Career

  1. Preaching and teaching in mosques in Beirut.
  2. Preaching and teaching in Makkawi and Majidiyah, and the Imam Ali mosques in the heart of Beirut for more than twenty years.
  3. He taught the subjects of logic and uniformity in Azhar- Lebanon-Beirut.
  4. Assistant prosecution Judge in the Islamic Courts in Beirut.
  5. Deputy Chief Judge in Beirut.
  6. Judge of Akkar province in northern Lebanon.
  7. President of the Courts of legitimacy in the province of Mount Lebanon.
  8. Assuming the post of Mufti of the Lebanese Republic on 11/12/1966 after unanimity scholars and Muslim leaders on his election in the lobby of the Dar Al-Fatwa.
  9. Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council legitimate in Lebanon.
  10. Chairman of the Islamic Gathering. (weekly meeting of heads of governments, ministers, MPs).
  11. President of the Supreme Islamic Council in Lebanon.
  12. Deputy Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of the Association of the Islamic world league in Mecca.
  13. Deputy head of the Islamic Charity Organization in Kuwait.
  14. Academy member jurist in the Muslim World League / Mecca.
  15. Academy member in the Organization of Islamic States / Jeddah.
  16. A member of the Islamic Research Academy in Egypt.
  17. Participated personally as a representative of Lebanon in many Arab and Islamic conferences or sent representatives in each of: Saudi Arabia / Egypt / Sudan / Morocco / Libya / Algeria / Tunisia / Arab Emirates / Qatar / Kuwait / Syria / Iraq / Yemen / Iran / Indonesia / Australia / China / France / Britain / Rome / Afghanistan / Ghana / Niger / Mali / Chad / Somalia / Uganda / Poland / Romania / Bulgaria / Soviet Union /and the United States of America.

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