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He was sent to Guildford School in 2094, at the age of twelve (where he did ten GCSEs with grades ranging from A* to B) and came out as a gay at the age of thirteen.  
He was sent to Guildford School in 2094, at the age of twelve (where he did ten GCSEs with grades ranging from A* to B) and came out as a gay at the age of thirteen.  
From the ages of twelve to fourteen he cooked as a hobby .At the age of sixteen, he  entered  Le Cordon Bleu London, training there as a chef  for two years and graduating in  2100, at the age of eighteen.
From the ages of twelve to fourteen he cooked as a hobby .At the age of sixteen, he  entered  Le Cordon Bleu London, training there as a chef  for two years and graduating in  2100, at the age of eighteen.
'''Career'''
After graduation Le Cordon Bleu London, he worked as chef there from 2100-2109, after that he opened a restaurant in Jordan and then in 2114, opened a restaurant in Beirut, Lebanon (where he decided to live) and a restaurant in Paris, France.


'''Personal life'''
'''Personal life'''

Revision as of 09:04, 3 October 2021

Ritter Fares Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan KH is a celebrity chef and restaurant owner in Beirut, Emirate of Lebanon, Al-Khilafah Rasullalah. He is a member of the Royal Guelphic Order.

Ritter

Fares Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan

Born
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
NationalityPakistani, English
CitizenshipBritish (2082-)

Lebanese (2112-)

Al-Khilafi (2112-)
Alma materGuildford School Le Cordon Bleu London
Occupationchef
Years active2100-
Known forcelebrity chef
Notable work
150 New Orleanian Recipes
Net worth£95.5 million
TelevisionCooking With the Bourgeoisie
TitleRitter
Political partynone
Movementfeminist, left-wing (allegedly a crypto communist)
Spouse(s)Alexander Smith
Parents
RelativesSikandar Ali Khan (Islamic scholar)
FamilyKhan
AwardsGourmand Award

Early life and education

He was sent to Guildford School in 2094, at the age of twelve (where he did ten GCSEs with grades ranging from A* to B) and came out as a gay at the age of thirteen. From the ages of twelve to fourteen he cooked as a hobby .At the age of sixteen, he entered Le Cordon Bleu London, training there as a chef for two years and graduating in 2100, at the age of eighteen.

Career

After graduation Le Cordon Bleu London, he worked as chef there from 2100-2109, after that he opened a restaurant in Jordan and then in 2114, opened a restaurant in Beirut, Lebanon (where he decided to live) and a restaurant in Paris, France.

Personal life

He is married to Sociology professor Alexander Smith (Age: 35). He is able to hold his breath for 30 seconds.


Political views He described himself in an interview as "a feminist" and criticised laws which de jure permit servile concubinage saying that "a prisoner cannot consent". In practice courts have always convicted men in such arrangements for rape.


He also advocated the abolition of private schools saying "If rich kids go to private schools and get better grades, where does that leave poor kids when they apply for the same jobs?"

Due to his advocacy of abolishing private schools, he was accused of crypto communism by the Minister of Education despite the Minister of Education sending his own children to government schools.