(Imam, Tawheed Center, Michigan, USA)
Mufti Mohammed Wahaajuddin
Short Bio
Mufti Mohammed Wahaajuddin serves as an imam at the Tawheed Center in Farmington Hills, MI. He completed his Qur’an memorization in 2003 and holds a Bachelor’s in Management from Georgia Tech. He has studied Islamic sciences extensively, earning ijāzah in major Hadith works and the ten modes of Qur’anic recitation. He later completed his Iftaa specialization from Jamia Ashrafia in Lahore.
Biography
Mufti Mohammed Wahaajuddin is the Imam and Resident Scholar of the Tawheed Center in Farmington Hills, Michigan. He was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and completed the memorization of the Quran at the Islamic Institute of Elgin (Illinois) in 2003. He then moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he began the formal study of the Islamic sciences and completed his Bachelor’s in Management from Georgia Tech University in 2010. He briefly served as the Head of Quranic Studies at the Good Tree Academy in Dallas, Texas before relocating to Farmington Hills, Michigan in September of 2012, where he has since served as Imam and Director of Education at the Tawheed Center. In 2018, he completed the Shahaadtul ‘Alimiyyah program at the Masjid Madinatul Ilm in Canton, Michigan, receiving formal authorization (‘ijaaza) in the major books of Hadith and Islamic sciences, and received a separate formal authorization in the ten modes of Quranic recitation. In 2021, he received formal authorization in iftaa (issuance of legal verdicts) for the world-renowned institute Jamia Ashrafia Lahore. He currently resides in Farmington Hills with his wife and children, and continues to serve the Tawheed Center and greater Detroit community by teaching, leading and speaking throughout the area.

