Born in New York City to two immigrant parents with narrow scopes of education, Jibrael S.
Hindi had a modest middle-class upbringing with limited resources.
With an innate determination to succeed, he understood the value of dedication and hard work to fulfill his immediate desires and achieve his long-term goals.
While working toward his bachelor’s degree in finance through his early 20s, Jibrael developed an extensive portfolio by working with diverse businesses, including Chevron, Mobil, and Exxon gas stations as well as franchises of other national brands based in South Florida.
He gained tremendous professional business and leadership experience during that time.
At twenty-three Jibrael received his Bachelor of Business Administration from the Florida Atlantic University where he graduated with honors cum laude.
Throughout his years as an entrepreneur who specialized in the affairs of independent local businesses, Jibrael witnessed injustice on a daily basis.
Injustices that impacted the average consumer, the business, and the community at large sparked his motivation to become a lawyer who could protect his community and fight for their rights.
He was determined to gain the ability to seek justice for the individuals and entities affected.
By representing the disenfranchised, Jibrael could place them on an equal legal playing field.
In 2012 Jibrael S.
Hindi was accepted to Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center with an academic scholarship.
With the same fervor he displayed in pursuing his entrepreneurial endeavors, Jibrael excelled in law school.
After his first year alone he was ranked among the top 3% of his class.
He became a member of the prestigious Nova Law Review, a student-run journal dedicated to servicing judges, practitioners, legal scholars and students.
Members of the Review are trained to understand the rigorous process of conducting legal research, analysis and writing.
Jibrael won several awards for his writing abilities and was placed on the Dean’s List every semester until graduation.
At the conclusion of the program, Hindi graduated with the highest honors possible, summa cum laude, and passed the Florida Bar Exam on his very first try.