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..., also called Israel, father of the twelve tribes including Yusuf.
Son of Yaqub whose story of patience through betrayal, imprisonment, and rise to power fills an entire surah.
The chief student of Abu Hanifah and the first to hold the title of Chief Justice (Qadi al-Qudat).
Palestinian Hanbali jurist who settled in Cairo. Author of Dalil at-Talib and Ghayat al-Muntaha, key Hanbali fiqh texts that are still relied upon for the mu'ta
Egyptian-Qatari scholar and chairman of the International Union of Muslim Scholars. Author of over 120 books including The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam, a
American Muslim scholar, co-founder of Zaytuna College, widely regarded as one of the most influential Muslims in the Western world.
Palestinian Shafi'i judge and prolific author of works defending traditional Islamic scholarship and collecting prophetic praises.
American convert to Islam and prominent da'wah scholar known for his accessible teaching style and online media outreach to English-speaking audiences worldwide
...f the Egyptian minister al-Aziz who tried to seduce Prophet Yusuf AS and later acknowledged his innocence.
The full brother of Prophet Yusuf AS, son of Yaqub and Rachel, who was kept by Yusuf in Egypt...
The Egyptian minister who purchased Yusuf AS from the slave traders and gave him a position of trust ...
The beloved wife of Prophet Yaqub AS and mother of Yusuf and Binyamin — the wife for whom Yaqub worked fourteen year...
The powerful governor of Iraq and the East under the Umayyad caliphs Abd al-Malik and al-Walid (d. 95 AH / 714 CE). Known for his iron-fisted administration, br
...tral Asian conquests (d. 96 AH), operating under Hajjaj ibn Yusuf. He conquered Transoxiana including Bukhara, Samarqand, and...
Chief judge under Harun al-Rashid and principal student of Abu Hanifa.
A senior leader of the Tablighi Jamaat (1917-1965 CE) and author of the multi-volume Hayat al-Sahabah (Lives of the Companions), an encyclopedic collection of c
...ent jurist and Quran commentator, martyred by al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf.