Difference between revisions 941338 and 941517 on kkwiki{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2012}} {{Infobox person |image = |image_size = |caption = Юсуф Естес |name = Юсуф Естес |birth_name = Скип Естес |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1944|01|01}} |birth_place = [[Огайо]], АҚШ |death_date = |religion = Ислам |main_interests = [[Дағуат]] |notable_ideas = |influences = |influenced = |signature = |website = [http://yusufestes.com/ YusufEstes.com]<br>[http://www.guideus.tv/ GuideUS TV]<br>[http://www.shareislam.com/ Share Islam] }} '''Юсуф Естес''' (1944 жылы туылды) Америкалық діни уағыздаушы. <!-- is an American Muslim preacher and teacher who converted from Christianity to Islam in 1991. He was a Muslim Chaplain for the United States Bureau of Prisons through the 1990s.<ref name="Priests_n_preachers_story"/> He was a Muslim Delegate to the [[Millennium Summit|United Nations World Peace Conference for Religious Leaders]] held at the U.N. in September 2000.<ref name="Priests_n_preachers_story"/> Active in [[Islamic Missionary Activity|Islamic missionary work]] in the United States, Estes is often featured as guest presenter and keynote speaker at various Islamic events as well as frequently appearing on various Islamic satellite TV channels. Estes takes a dim view of today's [[public education|public school system]] in the United States for any children, and highly recommends schools where they might receive a religious education combined with more advanced scholastic education.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tubeislam.com/video/10803/The-Importance-of-Education--Yusuf-Estes|title=The Importance of Education – Yusuf Estes – TubeIslam – ShareIslam Video Site|work=TubeIslam}}</ref> --> ==Жеке өмірі== <!-- Yusuf Estes was born in [[Ohio]], and was raised in [[Houston]], Texas in a [[Anglo-Saxon]] Protestant family.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.watchislam.com/videos/video.php?vid=3|title=Yusuf Estes Telling self-converting to Islam story|work=WatchIslam|deadurl=yes}}</ref> From 1962 to 1990, his career was in the music, entertainment and marketing fields. He also taught music and served as a music minister. He owned several musical instrument companies including the Estes Piano and Organ Company. He produced and directed live entertainment programs in the United States from the mid 1960s until his last endeavor for [[Cable television|cable TV]] in Florida, entitled 'Estes Music Jamboree'.<ref>{{cite web|title=Estes Music Jamboree|url=http://www.YusufEstes.com|work=YusufEstes.com}}</ref> Yusuf Estes became a Muslim in 1991 after meeting an Egyptian named Mohamed.<ref name="Priests_n_preachers_story">{{cite web|url=http://www.islamtomorrow.com/yusuf/priests_n_preachers.htm#story|title=Priests and Preachers Enter Islam|work=Islam Tomorrow|accessdate=May 15, 2010}}</ref> Following his conversion, Estes entered the field of [[Dawah]], or evangelizing the Islamic faith. Estes denies the theory of [[Darwinian evolution]] and instead professes [[creationism]] as described by Islamic scriptures.<ref>{{cite web|last=Estes|first=Yusuf|title=Are Man From Monkeys?|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COzRpbiIGF4|work=YouTube}}</ref> --> ==Діни жұмыстары== <!-- After embracing Islam, Estes pursued [[Arabic language]] and [[Quranic]] studies in [[Egypt]], Morocco and [[Turkey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.islamtomorrow.com/yusuf.asp|title=Yusuf Estes|work=IslamTomorrow|accessdate=September 21, 2008}}</ref> From 2004, Estes regularly appeared on the [[Islam Channel]], as well as [[Peace TV]] and on [[Huda TV]] which are [[24/7]] Islamic channels broadcasting in many countries around the globe, via satellite and via the website [http://www.watchislam.com/ WatchIslam]. Estes has started a free-to-air Internet and satellite TV channel called [http://guideus.tv/ GuideUS TV] which currently broadcasts commercial-free programming on Islam 24/7. He has also set up various websites directed toward English speaking Muslims which include [http://www.tubeislam.com/ TubeIslam] (a Muslim video sharing site), [http://www.chatislam.com/ ChatIslam] (a Muslim chat room), and WorldPreschool (a [[defunct]] preschool learning site for young children).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://shareislam.com/|title=Share Islam – Sharing The Message Of Islam|accessdate=February 21, 2012}}</ref> Estes produced a video [[presentation]] series called ''Arabic in English'', designed to help English speakers learn the Arabic language easily using his proprietary teaching method.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arabicinenglish.com/order.htm|title=Arabic in English: Order|accessdate=February 21, 2012}}</ref> He sells the series online, and also provides a set of free [[Chat room|chatroom]]-based courses with volunteer teachers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arabicinenglish.com/arabicalphabet/Resources_subpage.html|title=Arabic in English: Arabic Study Circle – Resources|accessdate=February 21, 2012}}</ref> He also produced a television series entitled ''Qisas Al Anbiyah (Stories of the Prophets)'', aimed toward English speaking children of Muslim parents.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://islamnewsroom.com/news-we-need/1052-muslim-kids-tv|title=Yusuf Estes on Peace TV Prophets Stories|work=Islam New Room|date=November 27, 2009|accessdate=February 21, 2012}}</ref> --> ==Тағы қара== *[[Islamic Missionary Activity]] *[[List of American Muslims]] ==Сілттемелер== {{reflist|colwidth=30em}} ==Арғы оқылымдар== * Blade, David Yonke Toledo. (July 14, 2001) [[Journal Gazette]] ''Proselytizing preacher finds faith in Islam: Sheik Yusuf Estes.'' Page 1. * Tilove, Jonathan. (October 23, 2001) [[The Star-Ledger]] ''To be a white U.S. Muslim: Converts embrace the oddity.'' Section: News; Page 10. * Pinsky, Mark I. (January 6, 2003) [[Orlando Sentinel]] ''Muslims' radio message: we are regular people.'' Section: Life & Times; Page C1. * [[The Hamilton Spectator]] (February 14, 2003) ''A Christian attends a mosque; A visitor finds a warm welcome and wonders if he'd be as liberal.'' * Columbia State (SC). (April 7, 2003) ''Chaplain to speak at USC about Islam.'' Section: Metro/Region; Page B5. * [[UWIRE]] (March 1, 2004) ''U. New Mexico speaker asks religions to unite.'' * [[UWIRE]] (April 18, 2005) ''Muslim speaker educates U. Northern Colorado students about faith.'' * US State News. (April 12, 2006) ''National Muslim chaplain Yusuf Estes to speak at senior center on April 14.'' * [[The Modesto Bee]] (April 22, 2006) ''Converted preacher to speak about 'pure Islam.' Section: Lifestyles; Page G1. * Nomani, Asra Q. (October 22, 2006) [[Washington Post]] ''Wife-Beating, Chapter and Verse.'' * Wen, Sarah. (January 23, 2007 ) University Wire ''UCLA Muslim student group to promote Islam, religious unity.'' ==Сыртқы сілттемелер== *[http://www.yusufestes.com Personal website of Yusuf Estes] *[http://www.islamalways.com ''IslamAlways''] *[http://www.islamtomorrow.com ''IslamTomorrow''] *[http://www.shareislam.com ''ShareIslam''] *[http://www.halaltube.com/speaker/yusuf-estes Yusuf Estes audio and video lectures] from Halal Tube [[Category:1944 births]] [[Category:Converts to Islam from ProtestantismСанат:Исламды қабылдағандар]] [[Category:American Muslims]] [[Category:American Disciples of Christ]] [[Category:Ислам]] [[Category:American chaplains]] [[Category:Muslim chaplains]] [[Category:American imams]] [[Category:Islamic creationists]] [[Category:21st-century imams]] [[Category:Muslim apologists]] [[Category:Converts to Islam]] [[ar:يوسف إستس]] [[en:Yusuf Estes]] [[fr:Yusuf Estes]] [[it:Yusuf Estes]] [[ms:Yusuf Estes]] [[nl:Yusuf Estes]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://kk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=941517.
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