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Nouman Ali Khan

American Instructor
Date of Birth : 04 May, 1978
Place of Birth : Berlin, Germany
Profession : Teacher, Entrepreneur
Nationality : American
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Nouman Ali Khan is a Pakistani-American Islamic speaker and Arabic instructor who founded the Bayyinah Institute for Arabic and Qur’anic Studies after serving as an instructor of Arabic at Nassau Community College.

Early life

Khan was born 4 May 1978, in Germany to a Pakistani family and spent his preschool years in the former East Berlin. His father then worked for the Pakistan Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where Khan attended the Pakistan Embassy school from grades 2 to 8. His father moved the family to New York when Khan was in his teens.

Controversies

In September 2017, Khan was involved in a sexting scandal and accused of spiritual abuse and "luring women into sexual relationships disguised as secret marriages". Khan responded that the leaked text conversations were "between consenting adults" and that the women were marriage prospects, noting that he had been divorced for two years.

Six eminent Muslim clerics and academics, led by Imam Mohamed Magid, began their own inquiry into the allegations and released a joint statement, asserting that Khan "had engaged in conduct unbecoming of any believer, much less someone who teaches about the Holy Qur’an." Khan had attempted to prevent the release of the statement. Some women who spoke out against Khan faced significant backlash.

Quotes

Total 50 Quotes
Every Hour has its own value. Every minute is precious. Every second is irreplaceable. Thank Allah for the time you have, be it little. If you thank Allah for something, He will surely increase it in its blessings.
Your sin is not greater than God’s mercy.
Low self esteem is rooted in many things. One of them is not spending time to appreciate the gifts we've been given.
Our religion doesn't demand perfection but instead a manageable strive to better ourselves.
If you believe in justice, surely you believe in the hereafter, because this world is not just.
Just because you’re a Believer, doesn’t mean your safe from the Hell-fire.
The more knowledge (of deen) you have the more humble you should be. Instead you are becoming judgemental.
When you’re not patient, you start complaining. And the fact that you’re complaining is a sign that you’re not grateful.
It is not true that if we had true faith we would not be sad. Prophets (as), and righteous people experienced a great deal of sadness. The Quran is full of stories in which the central theme is sadness. Sadness is a reality of life. The Quran is not there to eliminate sadness, but to navigate it. Sadness is one of the tests of life, just as happiness, and anger are tests.
When you find yourself in a position to help someone, be happy because Allah is answering that person’s prayer through you.