1. Shaykh Dr Haitham al-Haddad
He was born in Saudi Arabia and studied under a tutelage of various senior scholars such as the late Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia Shaikh Abd al-Aziz ibn Baaz, Shaikh Abdullah Ibn Jibreen, Shaikh Abdullah ibn Aqil, Shaikh Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen (for a short period) as well as various other senior scholars. He attained a BSc in Law & Islamic Law from Omdurman University, Sudan. He completed his doctoral thesis on Islamic jurisprudence in reference to Muslim minorities and was awarded a PhD from SOAS University of London.
2. Shaykh Dr Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al Qadhi
He graduated from the Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Qaseem from the faculty of Shariah and Usool ud-deen. He then went on to complete both his Masters and PHD in Aqeedah and contemporary beliefs. He student under Shaikh Mohammed ibn Salih Al-Uthaymeen for over 20 years and also studied under Shaikh Abdullah ibn Jibreen and Shaikh Abdul Aziz Al Rajihi.
He graduated from the Islamic University of Madinah (KSA), completing a diploma in the Arabic language and thereafter obtaining a BA (Hons) degree from the faculty of Shari`ah (Islamic Law). He has studied extensively outside the university with the scholars of the Prophet’s City. He has studied and memorised numerous classical texts in a variety of Islamic sciences including Fiqh, `Aqidah, Hadith, Usool, and Mustalah with Ijazat (authorisations) to teach.
Ustadh Abdul Rahman Hassan
Having memorized the Quran at an early age he went on to study in Somalia, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. He has studied and memorized classical texts in Aqeedah, Fiqh, Usool, and Mustalah. He is currently continuing his studies in Saudi Arabia. He studied under Shaikh Abu Ishaaq Al Huwainee, Shaikh Abdul Razaq Al Badr and many other senior scholars.
Ustadh Abdul Hakeem Hassan
He has studied in Somalia, Egypt and Saudi Arabia (Makkah). The ustadh has studied texts in many of the different Islamic sciences. He is currently giving weekly lessons in Masjid Annoor, Acton.