Sheikh Imran Hosein

5 Followers

He 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 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.

Islamic Eschatology. Sheikh Imran Hosein

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How the Dajjal system is enslaving humanity? Islamic eschatology refers to the beliefs in Islam regarding the end times and the events that will lead to the Day of Judgment. It encompasses various prophecies, signs, and events as outlined in the Quran and Hadith literature. Key themes include the appearance of the Mahdi (guided one), the return of Jesus (Isa), the emergence of the Dajjal (Antichrist), the coming of Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and Magog), and the resurrection of the dead for judgment. Islamic eschatology is rich and diverse, with interpretations varying among different schools of thought within Islam.

Sheikh Imran Hosein

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Sheikh Imran Nazar Hosein is an Islamic scholar who specialises in contemporary interpretations of Islamic eschatology (a field of study in Islam concerning future events that would happen in the end times that is primarily based on sources from the Quran and Sunnah). Sheikh Imran gave up his career as a diplomat in 1985 to dedicate his life to the mission of Islam, since then a tireless missionary who travels for years at a time in the cause of Islam, including in Malaysia, where he is occasionally based. Sheikh Imran is also a commentator on international monetary economics, advocating for the establishment of free-markets and currency with intrinsic value as a means of savings and aversion of a pending collapse of the “world of paper money”.