SHEIKH DR YUSUF AL QARADAWI

Yusuf al Qaradawi is an Egyptian scholar. He is articulate, widely read, and is one of the most widely commented on scholars of Islam. He is one of the intellectual leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood movement and a founder of the website IslamOnline.


Leading Figure of the Muslim Brotherhood
Qaradawi is incredibly influential as an intellectual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood—one of the most important modern movements in Islam. He has twice turned down offers to be their leader—in 1976 and 2004—preferring to be free of institutional restrictions. Qaradawi grew up and matured with the Muslim Brotherhood but has distanced himself from the movement in recent years. As early as 1997 he went out of his way to explain his independence from any organization, stating categorically that he was not a member of the Brotherhood. Earlier in his life Qaradawi was jailed three times for his relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood and subsequently stripped of his Egyptian Citizenship in the 1970s—driving him to seek exile in Qatar. The Muslim Brotherhood remains the main opposition force in Egypt. Although he has no formal relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood, his writings make him an important intellectual figure in the Muslim Brotherhood movement.


Traditional Scholar for Modern Times
Qaradawi's ability to combine the traditional knowledge of Islamic law with a contemporary understanding of the issues that Muslims face today, have lead him to become one of the best known and most influential contemporary Muslim clerics of our time. He uses a variety of means to connect with people. He is well known for his popular Al Jazeera program 'Ash-Shariah wal-Hayat' (Islamic Law and Life) that is watched by an estimated 40 million people worldwide. He does  continue to be respected as a knowledgeable scholar and has been praised for his condemnation of the September 11th attacks.

Source: The 500 Most Influential Muslims 2009

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