Khurram Murad (1932–1996) was a renowned Islamic scholar, writer, and activist known for his contributions to Islamic thought, education, and spiritual development. Born in India, he later moved to Pakistan, where he became a key member of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan. He also lived in the UK for some time, serving as Director General of the Islamic Foundation (UK) in Leicester, where he played a vital role in Islamic scholarship and publishing. His influence extended globally through his writings and lectures, inspiring Muslims in their faith and personal development. His notable works, including Way to the Quran, In the Early Hours, and Dying and Living for Allah, continue to guide and motivate readers worldwide.