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Sheikh Yusuf Estes (born: Joseph Estes, 1944), is an American Islamic preacher and chaplain from Texas. [2] Estes converted from Christianity to Islam in 1991. He served as a Muslim chaplain for the United States Bureau of Prisons during the 1990s, and as a delegate to the United Nations World Peace Conference for Religious Leaders held at the UN in September 2000.
Yusuf Estes (born Joseph Estes) – American preacher and founder of Guide US TV. [69] Yusuf Estes. Baron Umar Rolf von Ehrenfels – prominent Muslim of Austrian origin. George Bethune English – American adventurer, diplomat, soldier, and convert to Islam.
Yusuf Estes was born to Joseph Edward Estes and his wife, Ruth Lois Burger in Cleveland, Ohio in February of 1944. They moved to Texas in December of 1949. Yusuf (nicknamed Skip in later years) was actually a businessman and a missionary type preacher before entering into Islam in July of 1991. He changed his name to Yusuf after becoming Muslim.
The K-12 school, a nonprofit governed by a four-member board of directors, opened its doors in September 2013. ... The 24.8-acre property at 970 Black Oak Ridge Road is leased to another Islamic ...
Specialization if any: None Address, phone and website: 11699 SW 147th Ave. Miami, Florida; 33196, 305-408-0400, www.myisom.org Annual tuition: $7,925 Application deadline: June 2023 Grades taught ...
Darul Arqam School North (unincorporated Harris County) [11] - Located at Masjid Bilal (Adel Road Islamic Center), [12] it opened in 1992 and serves grades PreK-12. [8] In 2004 it had 175 students, with 19 in senior high school. [10] As of 2019 it has more than 300 students. [13]
Institutions founded before the colonial era and which are still in operation: . University of Al-Qarawiyyin, Morocco, the oldest existing, continually operating and the first degree-awarding educational institution in the world according to UNESCO and Guinness World Records.
Austin Peace Academy was established in 1997 in a small building with about sixteen students as the first Islamic school in Austin. The school was initially named Peace Elementary School. In its inaugural year, the school offered Pre-K to Kindergarten (KG). [8] In 1997, the school was moved to its current location at 5110 Manor Road.