Mufti Menk (Doctor, Mufti, Ismail Menk) is a renowned Islamic scholar and motivational speaker from Zimbabwe. With years of Shariah study in Madinah and a Doctorate in Social Guidance, he is recognized as one of ‘The Top 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World.’ Mufti Menk’s inspiring lectures and bayans help Muslims worldwide strengthen their faith and connection with Allah (S.W.T.).
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