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  2. Suhaib Webb - Wikipedia

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    Webb frequently hosts lectures and posts articles offering Islamic perspectives on modern-day issues such as community involvement and social relevance. [ 9 ] Apart from his studies, he frequently lectures in the United States and Malaysia, and records public lecture series on Islam and contemporary Muslim matters.

  3. Ahmad Musa Jibril - Wikipedia

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    Farhan, under the influence of these Islamic preachers and having been impressed by the lectures of above speakers, became a supporter and follower of ISIS from September 2014. One of the June 2017 London attackers was said to have been radicalised by Jibril's YouTube videos. [31] [2]

  4. Muhammad Ali Mirza - Wikipedia

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    On 1 May 2009, Mirza's first YouTube channel "720085" was registered. [10] His current channel was created on 17 June 2014. [11] Mirza gives online lectures on religious issues and runs a research academy based on his understanding of the Quran and Sunnah. [5] [8] [12] [13] His critics claim that he uses derogatory terms for Muslim saints. [8]

  5. Javed Ahmad Ghamidi - Wikipedia

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    The channel also airs other Islamic programs by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi and his associates, such as Aaj Islam. [45] And other channels like PTV. Al-Mawrid has video recording setup of its own. Ilm-o-Hikmat, Ghamidi Key Saath (Urdu: علم و حکمت غامدی کے ساتھ) (Knowledge and Wisdom with Ghamidi) on Duniya TV. [46]

  6. Yasir Qadhi - Wikipedia

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    Yasir Qadhi (formerly known by his kunya Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi) (born January 30, 1975) is a Pakistani American Muslim scholar and theologian. [8] He is dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and resident scholar of the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas. [9]

  7. Ahmed Deedat - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] He was best known as a Muslim missionary, who held numerous inter-religious public debates with evangelical Christians, as well as video lectures on Islam, Christianity, and the Bible. Deedat established the IPCI, an international Islamic missionary organisation, and wrote several widely distributed booklets on Islam and Christianity. [4]

  8. Nouman Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Nouman Ali Khan (born 1978) is an American Islamic scholar who founded the Bayyinah Institute for Arabic and Qur’anic Studies after serving as an instructor of Arabic at Nassau Community College. [2] [3] He has been named one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of Jordan. [4] [5]

  9. Yasmin Mogahed - Wikipedia

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    Mogahed completed a BSc degree in psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she also earned an MS degree in journalism and mass communications. [5]She is the first Muslim woman to become an instructor at AlMaghrib Institute. [6]