Imran Hussein
Researcher / Instructor
Imran Hussein is an Instructor, Writer, and Public Speaker at Sapience Institute. He is the author of Dying to Believe, a work that critically examines atheism and presents a reasoned, compelling case for belief in God from an Islamic worldview.
Imran’s work centers on engaging Atheism, exploring its philosophical and existential implications, and articulating a positive, intellectually rigorous case for Islam. He has formally debated issues related to atheism, God’s existence, meaning, and purpose, and is particularly interested in how atheistic worldviews shape contemporary understandings of morality and human flourishing.
A defining feature of Imran’s approach is his emphasis on a Qurʾān-centric discourse in Islamic outreach, grounding discussions of belief, meaning, and truth within the Qurʾān’s intellectual and spiritual framework. He regularly delivers lectures and structured training on topics including the existence of God, the purpose of life, the existential consequences of atheism, and the Qurʾān as a miracle.
Imran travels extensively across the United Kingdom, engaging local communities and delivering outreach and training programs across university campuses. His ability to communicate complex philosophical and theological ideas with clarity and accessibility has made him a sought-after speaker for both public lectures and academic-adjacent forums.
He holds a BSc in Engineering and an MA in Islamic Studies from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, and continues further studies in Qurʾānic Arabic.

