Mizanur Rahman Azhari
Mizanur Rahman Azhari (Template:Lang-bn; born 26 January 1990), is a prominent Bangladeshi Islamic scholar and preacher.[1] He is well-known for his sermons and speeches that attract large audiences, especially through social media platforms.[2][3] Azhari studied at Al-Azhar University in Egypt and later earned his master's degree from the International Islamic University Malaysia. He has a significant following in Bangladesh and among Bangladeshi expatriates worldwide.[4][5]
Azhari's lectures focus on Islamic theology, Hadith studies, and contemporary issues faced by Muslim communities. He advocates for peaceful preaching and stresses the importance of adhering to the Quran and Sunnah.[6][7][8]
Education life edit
Azhari passed Dakhil in 2004 and Alim in 2006 respectively from Darunnajat Siddiquiya Kamil Madrasa . He topped the merit list in Bangladesh Madrasa Education Board in both the exams. In 2007, he won first place in the Egyptian government scholarship examination organized by the Islami Foundation.[9] Later, he studied in the Department of Tafsir and Quranic Sciences at Al Azhar University in Egypt . After graduating from there, he obtained MPhil and PhD degrees from the International Islamic University of Malaysia . His MPhil research topic was 'Human Embryology in the Holy Quran ' . Then he was nominated as a PhD candidate in the same university. He successfully completed his PhD on 'Human Behavioral Characteristics in the Holy Qur'an and Analytical Study' ( Human Behavioral Characteristics in the Holy Qur'an and Analytical Study ) through VIVA in late December 2021. Completed the research.[10][11][12]
Working life edit
Azhari started his career in 2010 with Islamic Ghazals and Kirats. Later he joined an Islamic program of ATN Bangla TV . At the beginning of 2015, he started his career with waj-mahfil. Baisakhi did a program on television titled 'Islam and Sundar Jiban'.[13][14][15]
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Books edit
Azhari's first book " Message: The Touch of Religion in Modern Mind " was published at the 2021 Amar Ekushey Book Fair . [16]
Azhari's second book " Calling: Modern Manne Alor Parsha " was published in 2022.
His third book, Reflections from Surah Yusuf , was published. The latest is his fourth book, Jage Otho Abar. [17]
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