Ahmad bin Ali Al-Ajmi
Ahmad Al-Ajmi احمد بن علي العجمي | |
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Born |
24 February 1968 Khobar, Saudi Arabia |
Nationality | Saudi |
Ethnicity | Arab |
Occupation | Qari |
Known for | Quran recitation |
Children | Abdullah, Omar, Fatima, Mariam, Moudhi and Abdulrahman |
Sheikh Ahmad Al-Ajmi (Arabic: الشيخ أحمد بن علي بن محمد آل سليمان العجمي) is a Saudi quran reciter and imam. He is a known qari of Holy Quran.[1]
Life
Ahmad Al-Ajmi attended elementary school in the Al-Mohammadiya School in southern Khobar, went to middle school in Al-Zubair bin Al-Awwam Middle School, went to high school in Khobar Highschool in Khobar (specifically Madinat Al-Umal مدينة العمال) and after finishing high school, he went to Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University in Al-Ahsa and graduated with a bachelor's degree in sharia.
He married a woman from the Al-Badran family and has six children.
Ethnicity
Sheikh Al-Ajmi is Arab and not Ajami. His surname indicates that he belongs that to the Al Sulaiman branch of the Arab Ajman tribe.
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