Thursday, 30 Ramadaan
1428
About Imran Nazar Hosein
He was born in the Caribbean island of Trinidad
in 1942 from parents whose ancestors had migrated as indentured labourer from India.
He is a graduate of the Aleemiyah Institute in Karachi and has studied at
sevaral instutions of higher learning including the University of Karachi,the
University of the West Indies, Al Azhar University and the Graduate Institute
of International Relations in Switzerland.
He worked for several years as a Foreign Service
Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Trinidad and
Tobago but gave up his job in 1985 to devote his life to the mission of Islam.
He lived in New York for ten years during which
time he served as the Director of Islamic Studies for the Joint Committee of
Muslim Organizations of Greater New York. He lectured on Islam in several
American and Canadian universities, colleges, churches, synagogues, prisons,
community halls, etc. He also participated in many inter-faith dialogues with
Christian and Jewish scholars while representing Islam in USA. He was the Imam,
for sometime, at Masjid
Dar al-Qur'an in
Long Island, New York. He also led the weekly Juma'ah prayers and delivered the
sermon at the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan once a month for ten
years continuously.
He is a former Principal of the Aleemiyah
Institute of Islamic Studies in Karachi, Pakistan, Director of Research of the
World Muslim Congress in Karachi, Pakistan, Director of the Islamic Institute
for Education and Research in Miami, Florida, and Director of D'awah for
Tanzeem-e-Islami of North America.
He has traveled continuously and extensively
around the world on Islamic lecture-tours since graduating from the Aleemiyah
Institute of Islamic Studies in 1971 at age 29. And he has also written more
than a dozen books on Islam that have invariably been received with public
respect. Indeed, 'Jerusalem
in the Qur'an - An Islamic View of the Destiny of Jerusalem' has become a best seller and has been
translated and published in several languages.
Prof. Dr. Malik Badri, Dean of the International
Institute for Islamic Thought and Civilization in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, wrote
the Foreword to that book and this is what he had to say:
Finally, I am amazed by Imran's style of
writing. Though Jerusalem in the Qur'an, is a meticulously written thesis
combining religious and historical documents with recent political events and
penetrating interpretations from the Qur'an and Hadith, it runs like a story.
Once you begin reading it, it is hard to stop. This is the general quality of a
novel. The person would read it once and throw the book away - but not that of
a serious thought-provoking dissertation like the book that Brother Shaikh
Imran published. It is a reference that one needs to keep and reread whenever
the subject is to be researched. I believe that this eloquence of the Shaikh must be the result of a natural gift that has
interacted with his indefatigable work as a preacher and da'iyah and the Divine
Blessings for his sincerity." ['Jerusalem in the Qur'an', Masjid Dar
al-Qur'an, Long Island, New York. 2002. p. xvi]
Prof. Dr. Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim, Professor of
Islamic Studies at the University of Durban in South Africa, has this to say
about the book:
'Jerusalem in the Qur'an' makes its debut at
a crucial time when the morale of the Muslims ... is at its lowest. The
blatant incessant Israeli incursions in the Holy Land go unabated, and Muslims
are echoing the very words that their fellow brethren called out unto their
Lord when they were being persecuted at the hands of the kuffar of Makkah:
"When will the help of Allah come?" Shaikh Imran's insight into the events that
are unfolding in the world today is a source of inspiration for Muslims for he
convincingly argues from his scholarly interpretations of the Divine Writ
(i.e., the Holy Qur'an) and the Ahadith of the Prophet Muhammad (sallalahu
'alaihi wa sallam) that the help of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'alah) is at hand,
that the Holy Land will be liberated, and that Islam will re-emerge as the
`Ruling State' in the world. The reader will be enthralled by the author's
grasp on world politics. 'Jerusalem in the Qur'an' comes as a ray of sunshine
for Muslims and is an eye-opener for the so-called 'People of the Book'.
['Jerusalem in the Qur'an', Masjid Dar al-Qur'an, Long Island, New York. 2002.
back cover]
Imran's first book, entitled 'Islam and
Buddhism in the Modern World' was
written when he was just 29 and still remains the only book on the subject by a
Muslim scholar. That book won high praise from such eminent scholars as Vice
Chancellor of University of Karachi and renowned historian, Dr. Ishtiaq Husain
Quraishi, eminent Pakistani jurist and philosopher, A. K. Brohi, and eminent
Muslim sociologist, Dr. Basharat Ali.
This is what A. K. Brohi had to say concerning 'Islam and
Buddhism in the Modern World':
What struck me most while reading Imran's
magnificent book was the lucidity of, and clarity in, the treatment and almost
awe-inspiring simplicity of style with which the argument has been presented by
the author at first to expound and then to critically appraise what, after all,
is a highly complex philosophical conception of religion by which a
considerable bulk of humanity of today claims to regulate its life. In hundred
and odd pages the author has presented to us a comparative estimate of the two
great world religions like Buddhism and Islam, and, what is vastly more
important, he has attempted a critical analysis of Buddhism regarded both as an
ethics and as a metaphysic.By and large, the principal points made in this book
tend to show an amazing and original mind at work. For that reason this book is
likely to be ranked as one of the most significant contributions that have been
made to the literature of comparative religion . . ." ['Islam and Buddhism
in the Modern World'. World Federation of Islamic Missions, Karachi. 1972. Back
cover]
There is no evidence that during his
thirty-four years of humble service to the cause of Islam since his graduation
from the Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies in 1971 with the 'Dr. Ansari
Gold Medal for High Merit' have Imran Hosein's lectures, classes and preaching
ever misled anyone into committing an act of terrorism. Whether this Islamic
scholar, who is the proud author of 'Jerusalem in the Qur'an', is a rightly-guided
or misguided Islamic scholar, is a matter that would be determined by those
Muslims who sincerely follow the guidance in the Qur'an and in the example of
the blessed Prophet. It cannot be determined by non-Muslims nor by those who
violate the Divine command in the Qur'an (al-Maida, 5:51) prohibiting Muslim
friendship and alliance with the Christian-Jewish alliance that now rules the
world.
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