The out-of-favor guardian was banned for an indefinite period and had his salary suspended for overreacting to Al-Badri's decision to leave him out of a League game nearly a fortnight ago.
Reports said Ahli might transfer-list Abdul-Hamid, who has become a third-choice keeper this season after failing to fill the void left by the departure of Essam Al-Hadari in February 2008.
Although Amir ate humble pie, the Cairo club's football committee is yet to decide whether or not to grant him a reprieve.
"He took part in training and apologized for his misconduct, and I accepted his apology," Al-Badri told Ahli's official website.
"However, the final decision on his future will be made by the football committee."
Abdul-Hamid will be questioned by the club soon, and he should learn fate shortly after.
Previously, the 30-year-old revealed that he would either join another Egyptian Premier League club or move to the US in the winter transfer window.