Mumbai: A young dentist from Maharashtra has drawn attention for balancing a professional career with dedicated service to the Quran. Dr. Mohammad Faisal Ansari, aged 26, has been leading Taraweeh prayers for the past six years while also working as a dental professional and online tutor.
Originally from Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh, Faisal grew up in Mira Road after his family moved there in 2000. He received both religious and modern education in the area. Under the guidance of Maulana Sirajuddin, he began learning Arabic and later started memorising the Quran on his own initiative. After completing three parts, his parents formally supported his journey. He completed his Hifz in December 2013 at Darul Uloom Aziziyah under Hafiz Wa Qari Hadis Ansari. Dr. Faisal is a member of the Students Islamic Organization (SIO) of India.
After passing his SSC in 2015 with 82 percent marks, he began leading Taraweeh prayers. He later completed HSC with 72 percent and qualified through NEET to secure admission at Mohammad Ali Rangoonwala Dental College in Pune. He completed his dental degree in 2025.
Since 2021, he has been leading 27-day Taraweeh prayers at the Islamic Information Centre in Pune. Alongside his profession, he teaches Quran memorisation, Tajweed and basic Arabic to students across India and abroad, including learners from Australia, the United States, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Speaking about his journey, Dr. Faisal said he gives priority to maintaining his connection with the Quran, especially during Ramadan. He said his teachers advised him to never lose focus on the importance of the Quran regardless of his profession.
He currently works at a dental clinic in Pune and plans to start his own clinic in Mira Road after Eid. Coming from a family deeply connected with Islamic learning, his siblings have also pursued both religious and professional education.
His journey reflects a consistent effort to balance faith, education and professional growth.
Story courtesy inquilab.com


