Mufti Umer Khan is a classically trained Islamic scholar and religious consultant dedicated to strengthening Muslim families through guidance that is both spiritually grounded and practically relevant. Born overseas and raised in the United States, he brings a cross-cultural perspective that allows him to understand the unique challenges Muslim couples face in today’s world.
His journey in Islamic scholarship began at an early age when he became a Hafiz of the Qur’an at nine years old. He later pursued formal Islamic studies, graduating from the Alimiyyah program at Ashraful Madaris in Karachi in 2015, followed by advanced specialization in Islamic jurisprudence through Takhassus fil Fiqh under the esteemed Shaykh Darkhwasti (رحمه الله). This rigorous training enables him to offer sound guidance firmly rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah.
Mufti Umer’s approach to religious consultations balances scholarly knowledge with compassion. He believes that Islamic guidance must be paired with emotional understanding to truly support couples through real-life challenges. As a husband and father, he understands that marriage is not simply a contract, but a living relationship that requires patience, communication, and intentional growth. His work integrates traditional Islamic principles with practical relationship skills to help couples navigate conflict, rebuild trust, and strengthen their connection.
At the heart of his work is a commitment to helping couples build God-centered homes where faith is lived daily and where love, mercy, and tranquility are experienced in meaningful ways. Whether couples are facing ongoing struggles or seeking to deepen their bond, Mufti Umer’s goal is to help them reconnect with the Islamic vision of marriage as a source of peace, growth, and mutual support.
Top specialties:
- Marital Disputes and Divorce
- Theological Confusion
- Fiqh Related Topics
Expertise:
- Marital issues
- Divorce issues
- Faith-based issues
- Atheism
- Spirituality
- Youth Issues
- Seerah-Centered Practice
Languages:
English, Urdu and Pashto







