
Khaled Mohamed Khaled
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Books number: 30
Contemporary Egyptian Islamic thinker, author of Men About the Messenger, which was the reason for his fame, and authored several books on the biography of the Prophet and the flags of the Companions, and he is the father of the Egyptian preacher Muhammad Khaled Thabet.
Khaled Mohamed Khaled was a contemporary Egyptian writer with a simplified style. He graduated from the Faculty of Sharia in Al-Azhar, worked as a teacher, and then worked in the Ministry of Culture. He was a member of the Supreme Council for Literature and Arts. He completed the memorization of the entire Qur’an in a record time, which is five months - as he explained in detail in his memoirs "My Story with Life" - then joined Al-Azhar at an early age, and continued to study in it with his famous sheikhs for sixteen years until he graduated from it, and obtained the high certificate from the Faculty of Sharia. In the year 1364 AH - 1945 AD, at that time he was a husband and the father of two of his sons.
He worked as a teacher after graduating from Al-Azhar for several years until he left it permanently in 1954 AD, where he was appointed to the Ministry of Culture as a publishing consultant, then he left jobs permanently by voluntary retirement in 1976. His most famous and most widely spread books are the Islamics, which were characterized by the beauty of style and approach, the most famous of which is “Men About the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace,” in which he spoke of the biography of sixty of the Companions of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, and “Caliphs of the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace,” which included five books about the Rightly-Guided Caliphs:
1. Abu Bakr came
2. In the hands of Omar
3. Bye Othman
4. In Rehab Ali
5. The miracle of Islam Omar bin Abdul Aziz