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Ali ibn Abi Talib said "I am a slave of he who teaches me one letter of the alphabet. If he wishes, he may sell me; if he so desires, he may set me free; and if he cares to, he may deploy me as a slave"

By the Grace of Allah we've been privileged by the teachings of the following teachers in the Halaqa. May Allah preserve them all with Affiya. Ameen.

Shaykh Muhammad bin Yahya al-Husayni al-NinowyShaykh Muhammad bin Yahya al-Husayni al-Ninowy
Born and raised in Syria, Shaykh Muhammad al-Ninowy is the direct descendant of the family of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). His studies and teachings have come directly from father to father all the way down to Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)’s teachings to his daughter Fatima Azzahra (RA). He currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A., as an Imam and Khateeb at Masjid Al-Madina where he delivers the Friday Sermons and gives a weekly majlis in Hadith and Tawheed. Read more...

al-Habib Kazim Jafar Muhammad al-Saqqaf  - Photo courtesy of: Karima al-Marwaziyya Foundational-Habib Kazim as-Saqqaf
al-Habib Kazim was born and raised in Tarim, Hadramaut, Yemen. He now resides and teaches at Dar al-Mustafa in Tarim but is very active in all parts of Hadramaut. Read more...


Shaykh Yahya RhodusShaykh Yahya Rhodus
Born and raised in America, he came to Islam at the age of 19 and began studying with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Shaykh Khatri & Shaykh Abdullah Ould Ahmadna. After many years of learning and studying the Islamic sciences in Mauritania and Tarim, Yemen, he returned to serve as a full time teacher at Zaytuna Institute. Read more...

Abdal Aziz AhmedAbdal Aziz Ahmed
Born and raised in Nottingham, UK, he commenced his Islamic Studies from many Shayukh of the world and qualified as a teacher from Leicester University taking great interest in Special Needs and Language.


Shaykh Jamal Udeen Hysaw  - Photo courtesy of: Huddersfield Islamic LibraryShaykh Jamal Ud Deen Hysaw
Shaykh Jamal ud-Deen originally from Chicago, Illinois, obtained his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Southern Illinois University. In the summer of 1992, he became Muslim and subsequently travelled to Damascus, Syria where he studied Arabic and Islamic Studies at Abu Nur and the University of Damascus for three years.