Saad Nomani - Awarded By

Awarded By

  • His Highness Prince Maajid Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud (Governor of Makkah Al Mukarrama) 1997
  • His Highness Prince Abdul Majeed Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud (Governor of Al Madina Al Munawwara ) 1999
  • Al Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah Hanafi (President of Tahfeez - ul- Quran Foundation, Jeddah) 1997
  • Al Shaikh Muhammad Salim bin Shudaid Al ‘Awfie (President of Tahfeez-ul- Quran Foundation, Al Madina Al Munawara,) 1999
  • Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan (Governor of Sindh, Pakistan) 2004
  • Mr. Abdul Raoof Yaqoob (Chairman of ARY Television Network, Dubai) 2004
  • Mr. Naimatullah Khan (Mayor of Karachi City, Pakistan) 2005
  • Al Haaj Shameem Uddin (Ex. Acting Chief Minister of Sind, Pakistan) 2005
  • Justice Sayed Saeed Ashhad ( Judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan) 2005
  • Mr. Abdul Razzaq Al Zahrani (Third Officer of Saudi Consulate, Karachi) 2006
  • Mr. Ejaz-ul-Haq (Central Minister of Religions Affairs, Pakistan) 2006
  • Mr. Muhammad Joosub (Chairman of Radio Al-Ansaar, South African Islamic Radio Station.) 2007
  • Sheikh Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Rajhee ( President of Al Rajhi Group Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) 2007
  • Mr. Jawaid Ali Khan ( President of the Islamic Foundation of Toronto, Canada) 2008
  • Vice Admiral Saleem Akhtar Meenai HI(M)(Commander of Pakistan Navy, Karachi) 2009
  • Mr. Shah Abdul Qadir ( Director of the Islamic Foundation of Toronto, Canada) 2010
  • Honorable Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee ( Member of the U.S. House of Representatives ) 2011

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