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Darren (Hamza) Myatt is a British Muslim public figure known for his involvement in Islamic outreach (da'wah) through online platforms. Between 2022 and 2025, he became the subject of controversy following allegations regarding the use of funds raised through public donations on crowdfunding platforms. Critics questioned the financial transparency and ethical conduct surrounding the management of those funds, leading to widespread online debate.
Background
Myatt gained recognition through livestreams and other digital Islamic content, often soliciting public donations to support his da'wah activities. He claimed to be in significant personal debt—reportedly over £112,000—and launched several GoFundMe campaigns between 2022 and 2025 to support both his outreach efforts and debt repayment.[1]
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References
- ↑ Bro Hajji. "[Twitter thread on Hamza fundraising transparency]." X (formerly Twitter), 23 March 2025.