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Uthman ibn Farooq | |
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Personal | |
Born | |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | American |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Education | Master in Hadith |
Uthman Ibn Farooq is an American Muslim scholar and preacher.
He began practicing and studying Islam in his later teenage years. [1]
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]
Submission declined on 29 April 2024 by
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reliable,
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'''[[
User:CanonNi]]'''
(
talk|
contribs) 06:42, 29 April 2024 (UTC)This article may rely excessively on sources
too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being
verifiable and
neutral. (April 2024) |
The topic of this draft may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for biographies. (April 2024) |
Uthman ibn Farooq | |
---|---|
Personal | |
Born | |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | American |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Education | Master in Hadith |
Uthman Ibn Farooq is an American Muslim scholar and preacher.
He began practicing and studying Islam in his later teenage years. [1]
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]