Hamza Karamali is an American Islamic educator, speaker, and co-founder of Alfanar Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering Muslims and underserved communities through education, leadership development, and social innovation. He brings decades of experience in nonprofit leadership, community development, and ethical entrepreneurship. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and later completed graduate studies. His professional career spans roles in community organizing, program development, and capacity building. In 2007, he co-founded Alfanar Foundation to address gaps in leadership and social impact within the Muslim and broader nonprofit sectors. Over the years, Hamza has led transformative initiatives focused on youth leadership, interfaith engagement, and sustainable development. He delivers workshops, training sessions, and keynote talks at conferences across North America and beyond. His areas of impact include faith-based education, social enterprise, and collaborative project management. Through Alfanar, he has helped launch programs like “Youth Leading Change” and “Faith Workers Fellowship,” empowering participants to serve their communities with purpose and integrity. He also mentors emerging leaders, equipping them with practical tools, ethical frameworks, and personal resilience. By blending nonprofit expertise with Islamic values, Hamza Karamali continues to guide individuals and organizations toward meaningful impact. He remains committed to nurturing servant-hearted leadership rooted in compassion, justice, and civic engagement.
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