Biography

Dr. Abrar Hussain is an Islamic scholar, Qur’an reciter (Qari), and community educator whose work centers on Qur’anic interpretation, ethics, and social responsibility. His scholarship is grounded in classical Islamic sciences while remaining attentive to the moral and social challenges of contemporary life.

He holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Interpretation, along with graduate degrees in History and Culture, and has completed formal religious training in traditional Islamic studies. Through teaching, public lectures, and community engagement, he emphasizes clarity, moral accountability, and the application of Qur’anic principles to issues such as dignity, justice, and social inequality.

Education

Higher Education
Doctorate
Ph.D. in Comparative Interpretation
Al-Mustafa International University.
Master’s Degree
M.A. in History
Focused on Islamic history, intellectual traditions, and social transformation.
Master’s Degree
M.A. in Culture and Civilization
Study of culture, ethics, identity, and civilizational development.
Religious Studies
Hawza Studies
Location, teachers, and key areas of study.