Fahd Al-Qadi
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Fahd Al-Qadi | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1957 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
| Died | 12 November 2019 Saudi Arabia |
| Education | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud University |
| Occupation(s) | Islamic scholar, judge, academic |
| Movement | Sahwa movement |
Sheikh Fahd Al-Qadi (الشيخ فهد القاضي) (c. 1957 - 12 November 2019) was a Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar, judge and academic who died in the prison due to acute pneumonia. He was associated with the Sahwa movement and Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Saudi Arabia)[1] Alumnus of Imam Muhammad ibn Saud University.
In 2013, he had objected to a decision by the Saudi Minister of Education to allow female students to attend horse races.[2]
Sheikh Al-Zahid Al-Abed Al-Muhtasib Abi Abdullah Fahd bin Suleiman bin Muhammad Al-Qadi was born in 1377 H in Riyadh. After graduating from high school he studied one semester in Islamic University of Madinah and then graduated from Imam Muhammad ibn Saud University.