Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
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Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation "was established in London in 1988 by the Yamani Cultural and Charitable Foundation. It is housed in a historic Jacobean manor: Eagle House.
"The Foundation aims to document and preserve the Islamic written heritage. It pursues this aim principally through its work in surveying, cataloguing, editing and publishing Islamic manuscripts." [1]
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Directors
- Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani : Chairman
- Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoghlu : Vice-Chair
- Mr. Sharaf Ahmed Zaki Yamani : Member
Previous Board of Directors Members:
- Professor Talat Ghunaimi
- Dr. Zaki Mustapha
International Advisory Council
- Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani : Chairman
- Professor Nasseruddin al-Assad : Member
- Professor George Atiyeh : Member
- Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoghlu : Member
- Professor Enes Karic : Member
- Professor Salahuddin al-Munajjid : Member
- Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr : Member
- Professor Abd al-Hadi al-Tazi : Member
- Professor Juan Vernet : Member
Previous International Advisory Council Members:
- Sheikh Hamad El-Jassir (1910 - 2000)
- Sheikh Abdul Aziz Ahmed al-Rifai
- Sheikh Mahmud Shakir (1909 - 1997)
- Dr. Syed Vahiduddin
- Professor Annemarie Schimmel (1922-2003)
- Professor William Montgomery Watt (1909 - 2006)
Board of Experts
- Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani : Chairman
- Professor Francois Deroche : Member
- Dr. Muhammad Haitham al-Khayat : Member
- Dr. Muhammad Adnan al-Bakheet : Member
- Dr. Abdullah Yusuf al-Ghunaim : Member
- Professor Iraj Afshar : Member
- Professor Ibrahim Chabbouh : Member
- Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoghlu : Member
Previous Board of Experts Members:
- Dr. Anton Heinen (1939-1998)
- Professor Yusuf Ibish (1926-2003)
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Introduction, Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation, accessed August 30, 2007.