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Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq

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Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq was born in Gujarat, India in 1971. He came to the UK at the age of three, to join his father Moulana Muhammad Gora sahib who was serving as an Imam and religious leader for the Muslim community in Leicester, UK.

His father, himself renowned for his piety and learning, began his son's religious instruction at a very young age. By the age of ten the Shaykh had memorised the entire Qur'an, and also completed the study of a number of books in various Islamic topics. When he was thirteen he enrolled at Darul Uloom al Arabiyyah al Islamiyyah, Bury, UK, (the first and most prestigious Muslim seminary in the West) and graduated six years later, in early 1991. In Darul Uloom the Shaykh undertook an intensive study of many Islamic topics including Arabic, Qur'anic tafseer, hadeeth and fiqh under traditionally qualified scholars. His eminent and erudite teachers from whom he has ijazah in various Islamic sciences include Shaykh Yusuf Motala and the late Shaykh Islamul Haq. He also has ijazah in hadeeth from the late Mufti Mahmood Hasan Gangohi and the famous Muhaddith, Shaykh Yunus of Saharanpur, India.

Until 2003 the Shaykh served as the honorary principal of Madinatul Uloom al Islamiyyah, Kidderminster, UK (a branch of Darul Uloom, Bury, UK) where he had also been head teacher since 1992. Since graduation he has selflessly devoted himself to the work of deen and remained actively involved in dawah and teaching. He has taught and commented on many classical Islamic works and has lectured extensively on a range of topics including Qur'anic tafseer, hadeeth, aqeedah and fiqh. He has also travelled widely teaching and lecturing in various countries in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and North America. Many of his inspirational sermons and lectures are recorded and are widely available. He has also authored two books, 'The Salah of a Believer in the Qur'an and Sunnah' and 'The Causes of Disunity'.

Shaykh's extensive knowledge, command of both Arabic and English, together with his natural ability and eloquence in conveying the words of Allah سبحانه وتعالى and His Rasul صلى الله عليه وسلم moved the hearts of many and continue to do so
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MashaAllah, long time favorite. InshaAllah I would love to meet him one day. I have almost all his lectures on cassette and I recently bought a set of 60 CDs. Well wort every penny. Highly recommended.
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I copied these down from a tape a long time ago, (There are certain spelling Errors in the names because I wrote them how they sounded)

The Sanad of Shaykh Riyadhul Haq.

Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadhul Haq Narrates from Shaykh Islamul Haq narrates from Mufti Kifayatullah from Shaykhul Hind Mufti Mahmud al Hasan from Maulana Qasim Nanotwi from Shah Abdul Ghani Dehlawi from Shah Muhammad Ishaaq Dehlawi from Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlawi from Shah WaliUllah Dehlawi from Shaykh Abu Tahir al Madani from his father Shaykh Ibrahim al Madani from Shaykh Ahmed al Qashshasi from Ahmed bin Abdul Qudus al Shannawi from Shaykh Shamshudeen al Ramli from Shaykul Hafidh Zain ud Deen Zakariya al Ansari from Hafiz Ibn Hajar al Asqalani from Ibrahim bin Ahmed az Zanuhe from Abul Abbas Ahmed ibn Abi Talib al Hajjar from Siraj al Hussain ibn Mubarak az Zabeede from Shaykh Abul Waqt Abdul Awal ibn Isa al Harawe from Shaykh Abdur Rahman ibn Muzafar al Dawudi from Abu Muhammad Abdullah Sarakhsee from Abu Abdillah Muhammed ibn Yusuf al Fardaree from Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn Ismail al Bukhari who says, he heard from Humayde Abu Abdullah az Zubayr from Suffyan Abu Abdullah az Zubayr al Humayde relates to us from Suffyan who said Yahya bin Saeed al Ansari narrated this hadith from Muhammad ibn Ibrahim at-Taymi from Alqamah ibn Abi Waqqas al-Laythi from Amir al-Mu’mineen Abu Hafs Umar ibn al-Khattab who said,

“I heard the Messenger of Allah PBUH saying, ‘Actions (deeds) are only by intentions, and each man has only that which he intends. Whoever’s emigration is for Allah and His Messenger, then his emigration is for Allah and His Messenger. Whoever’s emigration is for some worldly gain which he can acquire or a woman he will marry, then his emigration is for that for which he emigrates’.”
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The pressures and trials of life inevitably test a person’s character, but the beauty of a person’s character should shine through in such situations. Many of us become visibly miserable and agitated at such times, however it is the mark of a believer that he maintains a dignified composure and continues to treat others with adab (etiquettes), akhlaaq (manners) and pleasantness. Even in suffering a believer behaves beautifully to the extent that others cannot tell whether he is suffering or not.

[This short excerpt is based on a brothers' majlis (gathering held for spiritual training) held by Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq on 31st July 2002].
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