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'''Uthman Ibn Farooq Yusufzai''' is an [[Islam in the United States|American Muslim]] [[ |
'''Uthman Ibn Farooq Yusufzai''' is an [[Islam in the United States|American Muslim]] [[Sheikh]], who is famously known for his [[Dawah|Da’wah]] works. He teaches at Masjid Al-Ribat in [[San Diego]], [[California]]. He has attained multiple [[Ijazah|Ijāzāt]] (accreditations) in books of [[Hanbali school|Hanbali]] [[Fiqh]], Usool al-Fiqh, [[Hadith]], Mustalah al-Hadith and a master's degree in [[Hadith studies|Hadith sciences]]. |
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Revision as of 12:34, 13 December 2023
Uthman Ibn Farooq Yusufzai is an American Muslim Sheikh, who is famously known for his Da’wah works. He teaches at Masjid Al-Ribat in San Diego, California. He has attained multiple Ijāzāt (accreditations) in books of Hanbali Fiqh, Usool al-Fiqh, Hadith, Mustalah al-Hadith and a master's degree in Hadith sciences.
Uthamn ibn Farooq Yusufzai | |
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Personal life | |
Born | |
Education | Master in Hadith |
Religious life | |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni Salafi |
Early years
Uthman was born in Pakistan, to Afghan parents. He is from the Pashtun tribe, Yusufzai. He migrated with his parents to the United Kingdom but grew up in California from a young age. He began practicing and studying Islam in his later teenage years.[1]
Education
Uthman was inspired to seek Islamic knowledge abroad by ash-Shaikh Dr. ʿAwad al-Garguri. For the next ten years he continued to balance his secular and Islamic studies, earning a bachelor's degree in Information Technology, an executive MBA in technology management, while attaining traditional Ijāzāt (accreditations) in classic Islamic texts from qualified Islamic scholars, such as ash-Shaikh Dr. Yusuf Mishaʿal (Ph.D. Umm al-Qura) and ash-Shaikh Dr. Sadiq al-Manna (Ph.D. Umm al-Qura). His travels in search of Islamic knowledge took him to Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the UAE.[2]
References
- ^ "Instructors". Ilmstitute. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
- ^ Farooq, Uthman Ibn. "أفضل ال قولين في مسألة رفع اليدين The Preferred Opinion Regarding the Issue of Rafʿ al-Yadayn Contents".
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