Taha Karaan (2 June 1969 – 11 June 2021) was a South African Muslim scholar and jurist. He was the head-mufti of the Muslim Judicial Council, South Africa. He was the founder of Mahajjah Research Institute and the Dar al-Uloom al-Arabiyyah al-Islamiyyah in Strand.
Taha was seen as an influential thinker in South Africa.[6] He was honored with the title "ash-Shāfi‘ī as–Sagīr" (The Junior Al-Shafi'i) by Khalil Ibrahim Mula Khatir.[1] In 1996, Taha established Dar al-Uloom al-Arabiyyah al-Islamiyyah (DUAI) in Strand.[2][7] Under his supervision, the female wing of the DUAI was initiated in 2016 where Taha also served as a course advisor.[8] Taha succeeded his father Yusuf Karaan as the head-mufti of Muslim Judicial Council in 2015.[3] He was the founder and director of Mahajjah Research Institute that he had started in defense of the Companions of the Prophet.[1] He was known throughout South Africa for debating Shia's. In early 90s, Azam Tariq regarded Taha Karaan's expertise in refuting the Shia's extraordinary.[5] He wrote Fleeing from Fate to Fate: 40 Ahadith on Contagion and Pandemics.[1]