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About Scholar
At LaylatulQadrOnlineQuranAcademy, we are pleased to have Ali Hammam, a distinguished Islamic scholar, as part of our dedicated faculty. With profound expertise in Islamic Banking, Philanthropy, Shariah Laws, and Modern Islamic Thought, he brings a balanced and insightful perspective to Islamic education.
About Ali Hammam
Ali Hammam is a qualified and experienced Islamic scholar with a strong background in both traditional Islamic sciences and contemporary issues faced by Muslims around the world. His teaching style is known for being clear, relevant, and practical, making complex Islamic topics easy to understand for students of all ages.
His areas of specialization include:
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Islamic Banking and Finance
Explaining halal financial systems, interest-free banking, and ethical investment strategies. -
Philanthropy and Social Responsibility
Guiding students on the significance of charity, sadaqah, zakat, and community support within Islamic teachings. -
Shariah Laws and Application
Offering comprehensive knowledge of Islamic laws in everyday life, including family matters, transactions, and social justice. -
Modern Islamic Thought
Discussing contemporary issues in the light of Quran and Sunnah, helping students connect Islamic values with today’s world.
Why Learn from Ali Hammam?
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Deep knowledge of classical and modern Islamic subjects
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Strong command over Arabic, Urdu, and English
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Encourages open discussions and critical thinking rooted in authentic Islamic teachings
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Experienced in teaching adults, professionals, and youth
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Focused on helping students apply Islam in daily life with wisdom and balance
Enroll Today
With a strong blend of religious scholarship and modern awareness, Ali Hammam helps students navigate their faith with clarity and confidence. Join his classes at LaylatulQadrOnlineQuranAcademy and gain valuable knowledge that strengthens both belief and practice.
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