
Shaykh Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf, born and raised in London, studied in England, India, South Africa, and Syria. After memorizing the Holy Qur'ān, he continued his education, earning a BA in Islamic Studies from the University of Johannesburg, and graduated from Darul Uloom in Bury, England, with a degree and formal authorization in the Islamic Sciences, and specialized in legal judgment (iftā') at Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur, India. This was followed by a Masters in Islamic Studied from SOAS (University of London). To date, he has written the well-received Fiqh al-Imam, a guide to the Ḥanafī position on disputed matters of prayer, and is the translator of Hasan Basri's Prayers for Forgiveness, Abu Hanifa's Al-Fiqh al-Akbar, Provisions for the Seekers, Salat & Salam: In Praise of Allah's Most Beloved, co-authored Reflections of Pearls, and has recently edited Ghazali's Beginning of Guidance (Bidayat al-Hidaya).
He presently serves as imam of a London mosque and continues to work on scholarly publications through White Thread Press (
http://www.whitethredpress.com) while pursuing his research for the PHD. Many of his lectures are available online through ZamZam Academy (
http://www.zamzamacademy.com).
This talk was organised by the Baitulhikmah brothers.
May Allaah reward their efforts with Jannatul Firdous. Aameen.
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