Nabil Al Awadi | |
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Born | 7 February 1970 |
Nationality | Kuwaiti |
Occupation | Television presenter |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Known for | his lectures, books, TV |
Nabil Al-Awadi (Arabic : نبيل العوضي; born 7 February 1970) is a Kuwaiti writer, humanitarian, television presenter, university professor, journalist, orator, and he is a Muslim scholar.[ citation needed ] He had his bachelor's degree in education from the Kuwait University. [1] He traveled to UK to pursue his post-graduate studies and he earned a master's degree in education. [1] [ where? ]
Until February 2013 he was director of the independent Al-Birr Primary School in Birmingham, England. [2]
He made hundreds of series or lectures on different TV channels, such as Iqraa TV, Alrai TV.
Part of his TV Series: [3]
On Twitter he has over 11.1 million followers. [5] And over one million subscribers on YouTube. [6]
In August 2014 Kuwait revoked his citizenship temporarily for "security reasons", based on article 13 of the Kuwaiti citizenship law. [7] [8] Andrew Gilligan, of the Sunday Telegraph, suggested the revocation was because Al Awadi was a "terror funder". [2] Citizenship was reinstated in 2018. [9]
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