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Hamza Yusuf started life as Mark Hanson in Walla Walla, Washington, USA. The son of two US academics of a Catholic and Greek Orthodox background, he seemed destined not for Islamic scholarship, but for Greek Orthodox priesthood until a near-death experience in a car accident, and reading the Quran, diverted his attentions towards Islam. It was this sudden confrontation with his own mortality that Yusuf has described
as being the defining moment that gave " someone who was introspective,
perspective." Although, numerous factors interplay in any individual's conversion, it was this vista in particular, that opened up a path of enquiry and reflection that ultimately led to his
conversion to Islam in 1977, a few months before his 18th birthday. His brush with death had sparked an intrigue into the afterlife, causing him
to study various traditions' views on death. Islam, he found, offered the most
detailed account of all.
After his conversion he left for England where he embarked on private study
which was to instill a desire to learn the tradition from its source. It was
during this time, in which he was beginning to learn Arabic, that he met Sheikh
Abdullah Ali Mahmood of Sharjah who was in England at the time. This meeting
was to prove pivotal in Yusuf's life providing him the opportunity to further
his studies in the United Arab Emirates.
His journey of reflection, prompted by a fateful car accident, took him to many parts of the Middle East over a ten-year period where he received numerous teaching licenses, or ijazas, from the some of the greatest remaining scholars of traditional Islam. Having travelled to the UAE, Madinah, Algeria, Morocco, and West Africa he eventually returned to the US where he took degrees in nursing and religious studies from Imperial Valley College and San Jose State University, respectively. He has since travelled to numerous countries around the world giving talks on various topics on
Islam, with his video and audio recordings selling by the thousands. His ability
to move many to tears, both of laughter and humility, have ensured his popularity
with many, but only someone who speaks from the heart will have any lasting impact upon it-and it is in
this aspect that he has left his greatest impression. His talks have inspired
confidence in many young Muslims disillusioned with the West and further disillusioned
by other Muslims insisting on a suffocating interpretation of Islam. He advocates
a refreshing tolerance that counteracts the cancerous intolerance crippling
the Muslim community, and promotes a sincerity and purification of the heart
that will necessarily permeate and purify societies. For those who have attended
the short courses, organised by traditional learning institutes in the West,
in which he is one of many teachers, it is to bear witness to this possibility.
In meeting the teachers of sacred knowledge who have come from all walks of
life to teach students living in the West, is to witness the greatness of Islam
itself in its inherent ability to dignify and elevate all who embody its teachings
regardless of race, rank or background. For Islam truly is an invitation to all mankind.
For more information on Deen Intensive Courses click
here. For more information on the Zaytuna Institute founded by Hamza Yusuf and Dr Hesham Alalusi click here. (Source:The Guardian: 'If you hate the west, emigrate to a Muslim country'; The Guardian: 'Islam has a progressive tradition too'; 'Interview: This is My Life: Islam and Muslim '; Zaytuna Institute Website; Images: MSA, Tennessee - Knoxville website; http://www.answering-falsehood.com; Q-News)
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