Yaqub Mirza Explained

Yaqub Mirza
Birth Date:1946
Birth Place:Karachi
Nationality:Pakistani
Education:MSc from the University of Karachi (1969), M.A. in Teaching Science from University of Texas at Dallas (1975), PhD in Physics (1974)
Occupation:Business and teaching

M. Yaqub Mirza[1] (born 1946[2] in Karachi, Pakistan) is a Herndon, Virginia-based businessman and Islamic activist.

Background

Muhammad Yaqub Mirza[3] holds a MSc from the University of Karachi (1969), and a PhD in Physics (1974) and M.A. in Teaching Science (1975) from the University of Texas at Dallas. His doctoral thesis was entitled Multiphoton Ionization of Cesium Through Resonant Dissociative States of Cs2 and his thesis advisor was Carl B. Collins.[3]

Mirza was a co-founder of the International Institute of Islamic Thought. Mirza was a co-founder and trustee (1984–2003) of Amana Mutual Funds Trust, a Bellingham, Washington-based mutual fund that operates in accordance with Sharia financial principles.[4] Since 1998, he has been President and CEO of Sterling Management Group, Inc (SMG).[5]

Lecturing career

Mirza lectures on Islamic finance[6] and Entrepreneurship and has spoken at several institutions.[7]

Legal issues and political activity

In 2002, Mirza's offices were raided by the FBI as part of an investigation into money laundering and terrorism, although Mirza was not charged with any crime as a result of this.[8]

Mirza and Sterling Group are active financial supporters of the Republican party in Virginia.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Also spelled Yacub Mirza
  2. Book: Emerson, Steven . Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the US . 25 September 2009 . 387 . Prometheus Books . 9781615920556 . 4 February 2021.
  3. Web site: Doctoral Degrees Awarded . 1974–1975 . UT Dallas . 4 February 2021.
  4. Web site: Retirement Savings, the Muslim Way. Tom Verde. The New York Times. 30 June 2017. 27 February 2018.
  5. http://www.sterlingmgmt.com/principals.htm Sterling Management Group :: Home
  6. Web site: Malaysia replaces Pakistan as leader in Islamic banking, finance. The Express Tribune. 27 February 2018. 28 August 2016. Humayon Dar.
  7. http://www.su.edu/temp_news.cfm?urlnum=788 SU News
  8. Web site: Revolt of the Elders. Mother Jones. Dick Russell. September–October 2006. 27 February 2018.
  9. Web site: Sam Rasoul easily takes Roanoke House of Delegates seat. Chase Purdy and Matt Chittum . The Roanoke Times . 7 January 2014.