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  2. Omar Abd al-Kafi - Wikipedia

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    Omar Abdul-Kafi (Arabic: عمر عبد الكافي) is an Egyptian writer, who is known for his books, lectures on TV. [1] He has a YouTube channel with over 9.87 million subscribers. Books

  3. Nouman Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Nouman Ali Khan (born 1978) is an American Islamic speaker who founded the Bayyinah Institute for Arabic and Qur’anic Studies after serving as an instructor of Arabic at Nassau Community College. [2] [3] He has been named one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of Jordan. [4] [5]

  4. Yasir Qadhi - Wikipedia

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    Yasir Qadhi (formerly known by his kunya Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi) (born January 30, 1975) is a Pakistani American Muslim scholar and theologian. [8] He is dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and resident scholar of the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas. [9]

  5. Ahmed Deedat - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] He was best known as a Muslim missionary, who held numerous inter-religious public debates with evangelical Christians, as well as video lectures on Islam, Christianity, and the Bible. Deedat established the IPCI, an international Islamic missionary organisation, and wrote several widely distributed booklets on Islam and Christianity. [4]

  6. Videos and audio recordings of Ayman al-Zawahiri - Wikipedia

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    Zawahiri, wearing a white robe, was speaking in a one-hour and nine minute video produced by Al-Qaeda's media arm, as-Sahab, according to the US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors Islamic extremist websites. SITE said Zawahiri split his lecture into three distinct parts, addressing in turn the uprisings in Libya, Egypt and Tunisia.

  7. Farhat Hashmi - Wikipedia

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    Farhat Naseem Hashmi (Urdu: فرحت ہاشمی; born December 22, 1957) is a Pakistani-Canadian Islamic scholar and preacher. [1] She is the founder of the Al-Huda Institute, a network of conservative Islamic religious schools for women.

  8. Yasmin Mogahed - Wikipedia

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    Mogahed completed a BSc degree in psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she also earned an MS degree in journalism and mass communications. [5]She is the first Muslim woman to become an instructor at AlMaghrib Institute. [6]

  9. Ghulam Ahmed Perwez - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ahmad Parwez (Punjabi: غلام احمد پرویز; 1903–1985) was a well-known teacher of the Quran in India and Pakistan. [2] He posed a challenge to the established Sunni doctrine by interpreting Quranic themes with a logical approach.