Biography of Muftī Ḥumza ʿImrān Khān

Dean & Founder of Darul Irshad

Muftī Ḥumza ʿImrān Khān is a Melbourne-born Islamic scholar, raised in a scholarly environment rooted in the Qurʾān and Sunnah. He completed Ḥifẓ of the Qurʾān at the age of nine at Darul Ulum College of Victoria and later graduated from its ʿĀlimiyyah program, studying Arabic sciences, Fiqh, Uṣūl, Ḥadīth, Tafsīr, ʿAqīdah, and Manṭiq.

He pursued advanced specialisation (Takhaṣṣuṣ) in Islamic Jurisprudence (2015–2017) and later in Ḥadīth Sciences (2024–2025) at Jāmiʿah al-ʿUlūm al-Islāmiyyah. Alongside this, he completed a Bachelor of Islamic Studies (ISRA / Charles Sturt University) and a Diploma in Ḥadīth Sciences.

Muftī Ḥamzah memorised numerous classical texts, including al-ʿAqīdah al-Ṭaḥāwiyyah, al-Bayqūniyyah, Nukhbat al-Fikar, al-Arbaʿūn al-Nawawiyyah, Tuḥfat al-Aṭfāl, al Jazariyyah, large portions of al-Alfiyyah, and other foundational works.

He studied Qirāʾāt extensively, completing full Qurʾānic readings with some of the highest chains in the world, and holds some of the internationally highest ijāzāt in Ḥadīth and related sciences from nearly 200 scholars. He has been teaching Tafsīr, Ḥadīth, Fiqh, and ʿAqīdah since 2017 and continues advanced private study alongside teaching.

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