Draft:Tuan Guru Haji Ahmad

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Tuan Guru Haji Ahmad (born Ahmad Syafi'i; 7 May 1885 – c. 1949) was an Indonesian ulama, educator, and trader. He is known as the first person to established an Islamic education institution in Bengkalis in which he was awarded as a prominent Islamic education figure by the government, and inaugurated as the name of Bengkalis Regional Library.

Tuan Guru Haji Ahmad
Ahmad before 1949
Born
Ahmad Syafi'i

(1885-05-07)7 May 1885
Bangkinang, Central Sumatra, Dutch East Indies
Diedc. 1949 (aged 60–63)
Bengkalis, Central Sumatra, Indonesia
Occupations
  • Ulama
  • educator
  • trader
Spouse(s)Rohimah binti Sani
Khadijah binti Sulaiman
Children20