Muhammad Akmal

Islamic scholar Mufti
Muhammad Akmal
Born (1968-05-05) May 5, 1968
Karachi, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Jurisprudence Hanafi
Main interest(s) Fiqh
Alma mater Jamia Nizamia Razawiyya, Lahore
Sufi order Qadri[1]
Disciple of Muhammad Ilyas Qadri
Website http://muftiakmal.net http://muftiakmal.net/bayat/

Muhammad Akmal is an Islamic scholar from Pakistan. He is a mufti and is working as the director of Al Furqan Scholars' Academy, Karachi, which he established in 2006. He also presents the TV series Ahkam-e-Shariyat, a Fiqh-based TV programme of ARY Qtv is one of those.[2][1]

Early life

He was born on Sunday 7 May 1968 C.E in Karachi, Pakistan. He received contemporary education in Karachi and completed Chemical Engineering. In the beginning of his religious career he served in the preaching activities with Dawat-e-Islami.

Religious education

He began his religious education from Mufti Ilyas Razawi, the rector of the Nadrat ul-Uloom seminary in Karachi before studying at Jamia Nizamiyya Ridawiyya in Lahore for seven years.

Television series

He appeared on TV for the first time in Ramadan 2004 in Sahri Time, a TV program on Pakistan based TV Channel ARY Qtv.Ahkam-e-Shariyat, Tadabur-e-Quran, Al Hadi and Sharah Sahih Bukhari are some of his TV series on ARY Qtv[1] He also comes on UK based Ummah Channel with a program 'Your Questions Answered'.

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