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Condolences on the passing of Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi’s father

A pioneer in the American da'wah sphere has returned to his Lord; may Allah enter him into al-Firdaws

By Shaheer Choudhury Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad 3 Jm2 47 ◦︎ 24 Nov 25
Condolences on the passing of Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi's father

Innā lillāhi wa innā ilayhī rājiʿūn. Indeed, to Allah we belong, and to Him we are returning.

It is with deep sadness that we share the news of the Sunday evening passing of Dr. Mazhar Kazi, the teacher of Islam and father of the renowned Pakistani American Islamic scholar Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi, and his elder brother, Ustadh Obaid Kazi. [1]

Background and legacy

Dr. Mazhar Kazi was undoubtedly a leading figure in the American Muslim community.

He made the move from Karachi to Houston in the summer of 1963 and was one of the first foreign-born Muslims to settle in the area. He enrolled at the University of Houston as one of the first, if not the first, full-time Pakistani students, and secured a degree in medicine, before marrying a microbiologist — also from Karachi. [2]

In around 1980, the family moved to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where Dr. Kazi taught medicine at King Abdulaziz University for a time. [2]

He is especially remembered for having founded the first mosque in the Houston area, and establishing the University of Houston Muslim Students Association (UH MSA) in 1964. In addition, he was one of the first individuals to organise Eid prayer in Houston.

“Pioneer in the Muslim community”

In short remarks announcing the death and confirming the date and time for the janaza, Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi said,

May Allah grant him Jannat al-Firdaws for all of his services to the Ummah.” [1]

The Director of Public Relations at AlMaghrib Institute, Shaykh Navaid Aziz, added,

He was a pioneer in the Muslim community in the United States, Houston, and ICNA.

May Allah forgive him and have mercy upon him and grant him Jannat al-Firdaws. May Allah grant patience to the family he has left behind and make things easy for them. Āmīn.

My sincerest condolences to the Kazi family, especially Shaykh Yasir Qadhi and Ustadh Obaid.” [3]

A massive loss for the Ummah

A senior scholar at Islam21c, Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad expressed his personal and collective condolences on behalf of the organisation, saying,

I send my sincere condolences to Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi for this big loss.

May Allah (subḥānahu wa ta’āla) place him and all those who have passed away in the eternal comfort and joy of Jannat al-Firdaws.

For his life’s work in teaching Islam, writing about it, delivering sermons, and serving the Muslim community in Houston and beyond, we pray that his efforts continue to bring him perpetual reward as he moves into this next stage of life.”


Source: Islam21c

Notes

[1] https://www.facebook.com/yasir.qadhi/posts/pfbid0LFaaBDKXRD56uhcwwbpsPdAxCcZiS4FpRcL7kZsQDPujiGCQmcbgXgJA6sThWPwNl

[2] https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/20/magazine/mag-20Salafis-t.html

[3] https://www.facebook.com/navaidaziz/posts/pfbid0kQXYEGhYP8n62Yw9enZ6pShZJHmWCT6DMJPAwnDo2dyHeA31dZjgvAWwZBWQVzx8l

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As Head of Editorial at Islam21c, Shaheer is a regular contributor who has a passion and commitment for staying on the pulse in regards to global geopolitical and general current affairs, whilst paying close attention to the changing world conditions of Muslim populations. Prior to joining Islam21c, he developed a couple of years' experience in the health and social care sector, and previously worked as a caseworker at HHUGS. He has also volunteered at the Muslim Youth Helpline. Shaheer holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management from Kingston University. He is a Trustee of HHUGS.
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Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad is a jurist who seeks to contextualise classical Islamic knowledge for the modern era. He is a firm believer that Islam is uniquely qualified — more than any other system — to build a divine civilisation capable of helping humanity to enjoy a better life in all spheres by maintaining the correct balance between the rights of the Creator and the rights of the creation. He believes Islam is the only viable alternative to the failing unjust and oppressive contemporary world systems, as Allah says: "You are the best nation produced [as an example] for mankind: you enjoin what is right, forbid what is wrong, and believe in Allah." (al-Qur'ān, 3:110) According to this verse, Shaykh Haitham identifies the pillars of Islamic reform as īmān (faith), unity of the Ummah, impactful action, and knowledge. Drawing from his expertise in Islamic principles — Usūl al-Fiqh, Maqāsid al-Sharī‘ah, ‘Aqīdah, and other Islamic sciences — he promotes these foundational pillars to guide the Ummah’s revival. He is known for developing advanced theories that explore the role of Islamic jurisprudence in obtaining solutions for the contemporary challenges facing humanity, and he critically re-evaluates how Islamic legal rulings (fatāwa) can be formulated in light of modern sociopolitical realities. Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad earned his PhD from SOAS, University of London, with a doctoral thesis on Islamic jurisprudence concerning Muslim minorities. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in Sharī‘ah and Law from the University of Omdurman, Sudan, and a degree in engineering from the renowned King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in Saudi Arabia. He has undertaken intensive studies in management, becoming a certified ISO 9000 auditor. In addition, he has studied various Islamic sciences under leading scholars of the Muslim world, including the former Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Shaykh ‘Abdul-‘Aziz ibn Baz, among many others. He has obtained many classical ijāzāt in various Islamic sciences, including Qur'ān and Hadīth. Shaykh Haitham has served as an Islamic judge for several UK-based arbitration and legal bodies for over 20 years; he is a judge at Islamic Council. He has delivered hundreds of courses on topics such as Fiqh, ‘Aqīdah, Usūl al-Fiqh, Maqāsid al-Sharī‘ah, Tafsīr, Sīrah, Islamic Thought, Islamic Leadership and Management, Da'wah, Reform, and Political Engagement. Shaykh Haitham has also submitted many academic papers in many universities around the world. He is frequently consulted by numerous Islamic organisations across Europe and beyond, and serves as a senior scholar at Islam21c. Shaykh Haitham has lectured in various universities around the Muslim world, provided counsel to Islamic institutions, authored several books and textbooks for different institutions, and travelled extensively to advocate for the reform and unity of the Ummah.
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