Ahmed Khan is a distinguished teacher and researcher with a Bachelor’s in Law from the University of Essex, followed by a brief career as a corporate lawyer. His journey of Islamic knowledge began in 2010, leading him to study Islamic sciences extensively under scholars from the UK, Pakistan, and Egypt, completing courses in Aqeedah, Hadith, Fiqh, Arabic Language, and Usool.
Subsequently, Ahmed earned his Master’s in Law, specialising in International Law and Human Rights, from the University of Essex. He has been actively involved in Islamic research, both internationally and locally, and currently collaborates with an Islamic center in Saudi Arabia, contributing to outreach programs that inform non-Muslims about the religion of Islam. With over a decade of teaching experience, he has helped numerous individuals navigate the complexities of Islamic law and theology, and his guidance has played a pivotal role in many individuals embracing the Islamic faith.
Ahmed Khan serves as the Regional Director at Youth Club, Lahore. He is a passionate reader with diverse interests in International Law, Philosophy, History, Geopolitics, Comparative Religion, Theology, and Human Rights. He also imparts his knowledge by teaching Jurisprudence and International Human Rights Law for the University of London Law degree at Beaconhouse International College.

