AbuSayed Mahfuz

Abu Sayed Mahfuz is a distinguished professional whose career uniquely bridges the gap between high-level information technology and profound Spiritual scholarship. With over 20 years of experience in Information Technology as a senior consultant served the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security, specializing in cybersecurity and software engineering.
Holding multiple advanced degrees in Religious studies and theology from institutions in Malaysia and Bangladesh, alongside a Master’s in Computer Information Systems from the University of Detroit Mercy. This dual expertise allows to navigate complex contemporary issues through both a technical, traditional and spiritual lens.
Beyond professional work, Mahfuz is a dedicated community leader and bridge-builder. He has served as a liaison for several U.S. Congressmen and is deeply involved in interfaith dialogues and civil rights organizations. As an educator and author of over ten books, he writes on diverse topics ranging from software quality assurance to Islamic perspectives on modern life. Fluent in four languages, Mahfuz remains a pivotal figure in fostering understanding between diverse cultures and integrating technology with civic duty.















