Ahmed Elkadi Explained

Ahmed Elkadi
Birth Name:Ahmed Elkadi
Birth Date:1 August 1940
Birth Place:Egypt
Death Date:April 11, 2009 Died 69
Death Place:Tampa, Florida
Other Names:Dr.Elkadi
Occupation:Doctor
Nationality:American

Ahmed Elkadi (August 1, 1940, in Egypt – April 11, 2009) was a prominent leader of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood and other organizations including the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), the Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA) and the Islamic Medical Association (IMA). He is considered to have been instrumental in the founding of the Muslim American Society.[1] He died in Tampa, Florida, at the age of 69.[2]

Community

In the mid-1980s, Bay County's Islamic community began to grow. One of its earliest residents and founder, the late Dr. Ahmed Elkadi, saw the need for an Islamic School, so he established the Islamic Community School (ICS). The school was located in Springfield, Florida, and operated until June 1995. When ICS closed, Panama City Advanced School (PCAS) took its place in the spring of 1995. At first, PCAS used the Bay County Islamic Society facilities.

Activism

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: A rare look at secretive Brotherhood in America. .
  2. Web site: OBITUARY: Former Head of U.S. Muslim Brotherhood Dies. 14 April 2009.