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Taimiyyah Zubair

Taimiyyah Zubair is a well-known teacher of the Quran and a respected scholar of Islam.

Early Life and Education

She was born in Saudi Arabia to Dr Idrees Zubair and Dr Farhat Hashmi (founders of Al Huda International) She was raised in a deeply religious environment. Zubair began studying the Quran and Islamic sciences at a young age and became proficient in various Quranic recitation styles.

In her mid teens she completed her first study of the Translation and Tafseer of the Qur’an and since then she has been educated in various Islamic Sciences, including Arabic Grammar, Fiqh, and Tafseer.

Career

Zubair is known for her ability to teach the Quran in a clear and accessible manner, and has helped many students develop a deeper understanding of the Quranic teachings. She has worked as a Quran teacher at various institutions, including AlMaghrib Institute, Al-Huda International and has also taught online classes for students around the world.

In addition to her work as a Quran teacher, Zubair is also involved in various charitable and community projects. She is a strong advocate for education and has worked to promote access to Quranic education for women and disadvantaged communities.

Zubair is married and currently lives in Saudi Arabia with her family. She is a highly regarded member of the Muslim community and is respected for her knowledge, wisdom, and dedication to spreading the teachings of Islam.

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