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Farhat Hashmi () (born December 22, 1957) is an Islamic scholar from Pakistan〔〔 She was formerly a lecturer and assistant professor at the Faculty of Usul-al-Din at International Islamic University, Islamabad.〔(Dr Farhat Hashmi - At a glance )〕 Hashmi has founded a school near Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as an extension of Al-Huda International, which she had founded in Pakistan in 1994.〔Courtney Bender, Wendy Cadge, Peggy Levitt, David Smilde, ''Religion on the Edge: De-centering and Re-centering the Sociology of Religi''on, p 170. ISBN 0199986991〕 ==Early life==
Farhat Hashmi was born in Sargodha, Punjab to the family of Abdur Rehman Hashmi, a Muslim scholar.〔 She received her masters degree in Arabic at the Punjab University, Lahore, and was married shortly afterwards to Idrees Zubair. She trained and took her PhD at the University of Glasgow.〔Akbar S Ahmed, Tamara Sonn, The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies, p 220. ISBN 1446264521〕〔John L. Esposito, ''The Future of Islam'', p 125. ISBN 019974596X〕 Hashmi taught at the International Islamic University Islamabad,〔(Farhat Hashmi told to leave Canada )〕 while also conducting informal religious study circles for women in Islamabad. Many traditionalist ulema maintain that she is not a qualified scholar because she is not traditionally trained.〔John L. Esposito, ''The Future of Islam'', p 125 - 126. ISBN 019974596X〕
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