Sheikh Imran Hosein 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.
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