Sheikh Omar Farouk began teaching Islamic jurisprudence and explaining the Quranic exegesis in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. He faced arrest under the rule of the
Supreme Revolutionary Council, led by
Somali President Siad Barre. The reason for his arrest was his interpretation of the Quranic verse of
Suratul Al-An'am He explained that if people do not adhere to their religion, Allah will place unjust rulers over them who will not show mercy. It was said that he implied Allah had imposed a tyrannical revolution upon the people, referring to Siad Barre's revolution. Consequently, he was imprisoned for forty-two days before being released. After joining the
Islamic University in
Saudi Arabia in 1974, Sheikh Omar Farouk recorded the full interpretation of the Quran and broadcast the reputation of these recordings, being distinct from the rest of his peers. He also recorded the
Nahwa,
Al-Sarf,
Al-Sīra al-Nabawiyya, Life of Sahab and
Riyad as-Salihin, and many different Islamic sciences. == Assassination attempt ==