Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi

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Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi
City of Birth Houston, Texas
Occupation Islamic Da'wah
University Degrees BSc (Chemical Engineering) Univ of Houston; BA (Hadeeth) Univ of Madinah; M.A (Islamic Theology) Univ of Madinah; M.Phil. (Religious Studies) Yale University.

Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi is a lecturer and Islamic teacher who has authored several books about Islam. He is a popular speaker in many Muslim circles in the United States, Canada, England and Australia. He is one of the few people who has combined Islamic seminary training with Western education.

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[edit] Biography

Qadhi was born in Houston, Texas to Pakistani parents in 1975, went to high school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and completed a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston. After working for Dow Chemical for a short stint, he decided to pursue an education in Islamic studies, and left for the Islamic University of Madinah. There, he completed a second Bachelors degree, specializing in hadith studies, and then went on to complete an M.A. in Theology. Presently, he is completing his Doctorate in Islamic studies at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

[edit] Current Activities

Apart from his studies, he is an active Instructor in the AlMaghrib Institute and the AlKauthar Institute. He appears on a number of Islamic satellite channels (Islam Channel in England; Al-Huda Channel in Saudi Arabia; Al-Fajr Channel in Egypt; and Peace TV in India , U.K and U.S), where he teaches theology, Sira, Tajweed, and other topics. He gives regular sermons and lectures. In March 2007, he began blogging at MuslimMatters.org, where he is the group-blog's lead specialist.

[edit] Works

  • Du’a : The Weapon of the Believer
  • An Explanation of the Four Principles of Shirk
  • An Introduction to the Sciences of the Qur’an
  • A Critical Study of Shirk
  • Riyaa: Hidden Shirk
  • 15 Ways to Increase Your Earnings from the Qur’an and Sunnah

[edit] In the News

  • Houston Chronicle profiles Yasir Qadhi-- A Changing World: Islamic scholar, a Houston native, brings cultural insight to lectures on his religion[1]
  • Houston Chronicle highlights Yasir Qadhi's speech on Animal Rights at Texas Dawah (story is not available on Chronicle any more but has been duplicated on the reference site)[2]
  • Christian Science Monitor writer Mona ElTahawy discusses her experiences with Yasir Kazi (also Qadhi) on [3]
  • Washington Post interviews Yasir Qadhi for their article on Conservative Muslims [4]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Chron.com | News, search and shopping from the Houston Chronicle
  2. ^ Musings of a Muslim Mind (MOVED): Houston Chronicle Highlights Texas Dawah Convention
  3. ^ Backstory: What it means to be Muslim | csmonitor.com
  4. ^ For Conservative Muslims, Goal of Isolation a Challenge - washingtonpost.com

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