Faraz Rabbani
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Islamic scholar Modern era |
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Sheikh Faraz
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Faraz Fareed Rabbani
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Birth | Karachi |
School/tradition | Sunni Hanafi |
Main interests | Islamic law, Islamic finance |
Faraz Fareed Rabbani is a scholar and researcher of Islamic law and translator of several Arabic works to the English language.
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[edit] Biography
Faraz Rabbani was born in Karachi, Pakistan and raised in Toronto, Canada. He entered the University of Toronto with a full scholarship and completed his Bachelor's in Economics & Commerce in May 1997. While in Canada, Shaykh Faraz was involved with various organizations and projects, including founding and running the monthly The Muslim Voice and acting as the Vice-President of the University of Toronto MSA from 1994-1996. While in Toronto, he was involved in various Islamic study circles and educational programs, including those of Shaykh Ahmad Talal al-Ahdab, Shaykh Faisal Abd al-Razzaq, and Shaykh Muhammad Zahid Abu Ghudda.
After graduation, Shaykh Faraz traveled with his family to Damascus, Syria, to formally seek Islamic knowledge. In Damascus, he studied Arabic, Aqidah (Islamic creed), Mantiq (Islamic Logic), Hanafi Fiqh, Shafi'I Fiqh, Usul al-fiqh, and Hadith with a number of scholars including Shaykh Haytham Idilbi, Shaykh Abd al-Rahman Kharsa, Shaykh Abd al-Haleem Abu Sha`r, Shaykh Umar al-Sabbagh, Shaykh Jihad Brown, Shaykh Mu'min al-Annan, Shaykh Hassan al-Hindi, Sayyidi Shaykh Adib Kallas, Shaykh Muhammad Jumuah, Sh. Abd al-Razzaq al-Halabi, Shaykh Haytham, Shaykh Abd al-Haleem Abu Sha`r, and Ustadh Mahmud al-Bayruti.
In the Summer of 2000, he moved to Amman, Jordan. Upon moving to Jordan, his teachers advised him to focus on teaching of what he had covered, for which they gave him encouragement and permission, and to continue his personal research and study. In 2007, he spent some time in Karachi, Pakistan, benefitting from the scholars there, including Mufti Taqi Usmani, Mufti Rafi Usmani, and Mufti Mahmoud Ashraf Usmani. In the Summer of 2007, he returned to Toronto, where he settled with his wife and three children.
In Toronto, he is working actively with the Razi Institute.
[edit] Work
He has two published books: Sufism & Good Character and Absolute Essentials of Islam: Faith, Prayer, & the Path of Salvation According to the Hanafi School. (White Thread Press, 2004.) He also runs the blog Seeker's Digest and has a regular column in Islamica Magazine.
As the founder of the original Hanafi fiqh list, Shaykh Faraz was involved with SunniPath since its beginning. At SunniPath, an online Islamic academy, Shaykh Faraz used to teach Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), Aqidah, and other subjects, until resigning in May 2008. He contributed actively to the SunniPath's Answers Service. He is a co-founder of the Toronto-based The Razi Institute, and offers Islamic educational media through SeekersMedia
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[edit] External links
- SeekersMedia - Where Faraz Rabbani's lessons may be found
- Seeker's Digest - Rabbani's blog on Islam, contemporary affairs, spirituality, and more
- Radical Middle Way Site - Bio and Media of Faraz Rabbani
- Faraz Rabbani audio and video lectures
- Rabbani's biography on SunniPath
- A DeenPort interview with Faraz Rabbani.
- Islamic Finance Affairs - Articles, answers, and news on Islamic Finance, run by Rabbani