Ahmad Ali Noori, son of Hossein Ali, was born in 1350 (1971) into a religious and middle-class family in Jaghatu district, Ghazni province. At the age of seven, he entered both a home-based school and the local public school, and he learned the basics of religious studies from the village’s imam. Due to the political upheavals and the revolution, he could not continue his formal education and, at the age of fifteen, took the path of migration, moving to Iran.
Due to his passion for learning and education, he resumed his religious and formal studies after settling in Iran and completed his high school education up to the 12th grade at Ibn Sina High School in one of the cities of Iran. After finishing high school, he pursued a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations at Al-Mustafa University.
After graduating with his bachelor’s degree, he entered the master’s program and, driven by a deep desire to serve his homeland, returned to Afghanistan. He started teaching as a professor in the Faculty of Law and Political Science at Rahnaward University in Mazar-e-Sharif.
After two years of service as a professor, he was appointed as the head of the Department of Administration and Diplomacy in the Faculty of Law and continued his work. In 1401 (2022), he was selected as the academic vice-chancellor and acting president of the university, serving in that role until the spring of 1403 (2024). In the fourth month of 1403 (July 2024), he resigned from this university and was appointed as an academic advisor and dean of the Faculty of Law at Turkistan University, where he continues to serve.