Sayyid Ibraheem Khaleel Al Bukhari: Islamic Scholar
Sayyid Ibraheem Khaleel Al Bukhari, born in 1964 in Kadalundi, Kerala, is a distinguished Sunni Islamic scholar and influential community leader. Hailing from a lineage of scholars that traces its origins to Uzbekistan, he was raised in a family steeped in religious education. His primary education was imparted by his father, Sayyid Ahmed Bukhari, a respected spiritual guide in the region. Bukhari later pursued higher education in Islamic theology, graduating with second rank from Baqiyat Salihat Arabic College in Tamil Nadu.
In 1997, Bukhari founded Ma'din Academy in Malappuram, which has since grown into a significant educational institution serving over 22,000 students across 28 campuses. Under his leadership, Ma'din Academy has flourished, offering a wide range of programs from primary education to postgraduate studies, with a focus on both Islamic and contemporary education. His global influence is also reflected in his extensive travels and lectures on educational and social issues.
Bukhari holds several key leadership roles, including serving as the Joint Secretary of Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama and General Secretary of Kerala Muslim Jamaat, an umbrella organization representing various Muslim groups in Kerala. He is also a member of the Muslim 500, a recognition of the most influential Muslims worldwide, and manages the international journal Armonia, which promotes pluralism and holistic education.
He has been a prominent representative at global forums, including the G20 Interfaith Forum, and led India's delegation to the Vatican for interfaith dialogues. Notable achievements include organizing the annual Ramadan Peace Conference and initiating the Knowledge Hunt, a program that exposes scholars to diverse cultural and religious destinations worldwide. Bukhari’s work in interfaith dialogue and education continues to have a profound impact both in India and internationally.