![]() She has received several scholarly licenses (ijaza). There she studied Aqeedah, Quran, Hadith, Arabic, Jurisprudence (Fiqh), Islamic law, Purification of the Heart and other religious related learning. Later, she moved to Hadramaut, Yemen and enrolled in Dar al Zahra, an Islamic University for Women. She studied Arabic, and Quran at the Fajr Institute in Cairo, Egypt. After having participated in several circles of knowledge in the US, Ieasha decided to pursue religious studies abroad. There she developed a thirst for knowledge that would cause her to sit at the feet and learn from some of the top Islamic Scholars of our time. She converted to Islam more than 20 years ago after being a Youth Ambassador to Morrocco and Senegal. Ieasha Prime is the Director of Women’s Programming at Dar al Hijrah Islamic Center in Virginia and the founder of the DC Muslim Women’s Conference. After returning home, he taught at the local university and Islamic schools and served as the Imam in the Dallas area. in Arabic from Karachi University while completing a Masters in Islamic Studies from the University of Sindh. He graduated from the rigorous ‘alim program in 2001 at the top of his class. After high school, he returned to Karachi to study the Islamic sciences full-time at Jamia Binoria where he specialized in Fiqh and Tafsir. ![]() He memorized the Qur’an in Karachi at an early age. ![]() He annually teaches the Seerah Intensive and leads groups on the Seerah Umrah tour and a visit to Masjid Al-Aqsa.īorn and raised in Dallas, he currently resides there with his wife and three children. He has completed an extensive study of the life of the Prophet ﷺ in the Seerah Podcast. He is a faculty member at the Qalam Seminary where he teaches Sahih Bukhari, advanced Tafseer, Usul, Fiqh, and Balagha. ![]() Shaykh AbdulNasir Jangda is the founder, director, and an instructor at Qalam. ![]()
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