

Journey - Interview with Shaykh Abdullah Hamid Ali
29 snips Nov 29, 2024
Yasir Qadhi, the Dean of the Islamic Seminary of America, shares his inspiring journey from a secular career to a renowned scholar in Islamic education. He discusses the significance of women's roles in Islamic scholarship and reflects on his transition away from the Salafi movement, advocating for respectful dialogue among diverse traditions. The conversation also tackles the challenges of Muslim leadership in politics, the impact of social media on public perception, and urges a unity beyond sectarian divides, emphasizing personal faith amid the chaos.
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Yasir Qadhi's Upbringing
- Yasir Qadhi was born in 1975 in Houston, where his father, a Pakistani immigrant, was a community leader.
- After growing up in Saudi Arabia, Yasir studied engineering before pursuing Islamic studies at Medina University.
Balancing Religion and Career
- Yasir's parents emphasized both Islamic education and practical skills.
- While they initially discouraged his religious studies, he pursued them after completing his engineering degree.
Early Salafist Influence
- Yasir's initial interest in Salafism and the University of Medina stemmed from the movement's emphasis on classical Islamic sciences.
- This resonated with his desire for a more academically grounded understanding of Islam.