Hisham Kabbani

[6] The Hajjah Naziha Charities are the natural evolution of their past work to advance those outreach projects dearest to Shaykh Nazim's heart.

According to the authors of the fatwa, the broader message of the Qur'an is the promotion of harmony and affection between husband and wife so that they may develop amongst themselves a sacred bond of love and mercy.

"[14] In his remarks at the State Department that year, Shaykh Kabbani had claimed that 80 percent of the Muslim American population have been introduced to extremist ideology.

[12] Shaykh Kabbani claimed the figure was based on his interviews with religious clerics, educators, community members and young Muslims in 114 mosques in the US over an eight-year period (1991–1999).

[15] Although the "80%" figure has been widely cited by public officials, and has been repeated by several other reports,[16][17][18][19] a fact check by the Washington Post concluded the statistic has not been confirmed by a quantitative, peer-reviewed study or any other type of evidence.

[22][23] In the April 2016 issue of Dabiq Magazine, Salafi-Wahhabi terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant declared him a Murtad (apostate or blasphemer).

Kabbani ( left ) with Shaykh Nazim ( far right ) in prayer at an Islamic conference in 1996.