During his time in Bute House, the former SNP leader took a significant early stand on the conflict in Gaza by calling for an immediate ceasefire.
His in-laws were trapped in Gaza for four weeks following Israel’s invasion – a period he described as being the most difficult of his life.
In his letter to the first minister, Yousaf said he hoped he “was able to demonstrate leadership during what I view as the moral question of our time”.
Yousaf, the son of Pakistani immigrants, has previously questioned whether he and his family have a future in Scotland or the UK due to Islamophobia.
He has also been in a long-running feud with tech billionaire and X owner Elon Musk, with each accusing the other of racism.
Yousaf vowed to continue working hard for his constituents until 2026, and to be a committed campaigner for Scottish independence and the SNP after leaving parliament.
The former first minister said he looked forward to more time with his family, and thanked his wife Nadia for the “sacrifices she has made for our family over the years”.
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