She began blogging at a young age.[3] Her first news article was published by The Independent in 2015 while she was still at university, on her experience of being suspected as a "jihadi bride" on arriving alone at Heathrow Airport.[3][4]
Yusuf was a pro-hijab activist, and in 2015 appeared in a viral video[3] made by The Guardian in which she explained her decision at the time to wear the hijab, saying, "It has nothing to do with oppression. It's a feminist statement."[10][11]
She was an active volunteer at the non-profit Joseph Interfaith Foundation.[3][12]
On 30 September 2019, her family released a statement about her death, describing her as a "vibrant professional who became a bridge between the media and the community".[14]
An inquest in March 2020 recorded that she had taken her own life.[1]
Awards
Hanna Yusuf was posthumously nominated for Press Gazette's British Journalism Awards 2019.[15]
Special tribute was paid to her at the ceremony, where a video was played in which she had spoken of her efforts to win the trust of interviewees. The judges described her as "clearly a journalistic star in the making".[16]