Contemporary Muslim World
Global Mufti
The Phenomenon of Yusuf al-Qaradawi
Author(s): Jakob Skaovgaard-Peterson
Reviewed by: Yoginder Sikand, New Delhi
Review
The Qatar-based Egyptian Yusuf al-Qaradawi is among the most well-known Islamic scholars on the contemporary global scene. It might be something of an exaggeration to label him as a ‘phenomenon’ and as the ‘global mufti’—which is what the very title of this book hails him as—but that he exercises an enormous influence in numerous Islamic scholarly and activist circles is undeniable.
This book is a collection of essays on diverse aspects of al-Qaradawi’s life, achievements and writings. In their introductory essay, the editors of the volume provide a broad overview of his life, against which they situate his scholarly and activist accomplishments. Born in a poor family in a village in Egypt in 1926, al-Qaradawi studied at al-Azhar, the largest seat of traditional Islamic learning, after which he shifted to Qatar as emissary of his alma mater.