

Saudi Arabia’s highest cleric, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, and Islam’s top religious leader in Lebanon, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Al Derian, have both said that getting the coronavirus vaccine does not constitute breaking one’s fast. He and others seeking to reassure the faithful have the theological backing of top Islamic authorities. A vaccine clinic is being held at the mosque on Saturday. “There is a lot of bad information going around,” said Mohamed, who devoted his address during recent Friday prayers to promoting the vaccine. It doesn’t, said Mohamud Mohamed, imam of the Maine Muslim Community Center, who is working to assure Muslims at his Portland mosque that getting the vaccine is perfectly fine but finds that some people are clinging to misperceptions. 25 November 2020.Covid UAE: Taking vaccine during fasting permissible, says Fatwa Council ^ "Staffordshire University Autumn Awards Ceremony 2019" (PDF).^ "British Muslims seek hostage's release | CBC News".Musharraf Hussain on translation of the Majestic Quran – Muslims on Fire". ^ Affairs, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World.^ "Paris attacks: Muslims fast over 'senseless' deaths"."Dr Musharraf Hussain BSc, MA, PhD, Al-Azhari OBE, DL". ^ a b Council, Nottinghamshire County.The Majestic Quran: A plain English translation Books Yearįive Pillars: Laying the Foundations of Divine Love and Service to Humanity In 2019, he was awarded the 'Iman wa Amal' Special Award by The Muslim News for his translation of the Quran. From 2008 to 2010, he was the chairman of the Christian Muslim forum. In 2006, he was appointed by the Prime Minister to chair the UK-Indonesian Islamic advisory group, they were tasked to advise the government on countering radicalism and promoting mutual trust. In 2005, Hussain received an honorary degree from Staffordshire University.


In September 2004, he and Daud Abdullah flew to Iraq, where they appealed to the captors to release British hostage Ken Bigley. From 2000 to 2003, he was the vice-chairman of the Association of Muslim schools. He trained and worked as a research scientist before becoming a full-time imam and an Islamic teacher. Musharraf is also a senior trustee of Muslim Hands, an international charity working in over 50 countries. Musharraf Hussain is the Chief Executive of the Karimia institute Nottingham, an author and the Chief Editor of The Invitation, a Muslim family magazine. Musharraf Hussain OBE DL is a British-Pakistani born scientist, educator and religious scholar in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Religious scholar, writer, Quran translator
