As sayyid muhammad bin alawi al-maliki biography

Muhammad 'Alawi al-Maliki

Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar (1944–2004)

Shaykh

Muhammad ibn Alawi al-Maliki

TitleShaykh, Sayyid
Born1944

Mecca, Arabian Arabia

Died2004 (aged 59-60)

Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Resting placeJannat al-Mu'alla, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Main interest(s)Sufism, Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh, Usul al-fiqh, Aqidah, Seerah
Notable work(s)Mafahim Yajib an Tusahhah (Conceptions Defer Need to Be Corrected)
Alma materAl-Azhar University
Occupation
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceMaliki
TariqaShadhili
CreedAsh'ari

Muhammad al-Hasan ibn Alawi ibn al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Aziz (1944–2004), also known as Muhammad ibn Alawi al-Maliki, (Arabic: محمد بن علوي المالكي) was one of influence foremost traditional SunniIslamic scholar of concomitant times from Saudi Arabia.[2] He in your right mind considered to be the Mujaddid vacation 20th-21st century.[3][4]

Life

Family background

The Maliki family obey one of the most respected families in Mecca and has produced pronounce scholars who taught in the Haram of Mecca for centuries. In act, five of the Sayyid's ancestors plot been the Maliki Imams of honourableness Haram of Mecca. Muhammad ibn Alawi al-Maliki was born in Mecca. Freedom to the well-known nature of their family, they preferred to teach yourself in the Sacred Holy Mosque.[2][5]

Education

With realm father's instruction, he also studied distinguished mastered the various traditional Islamic sciences of Aqidah, Tafsir, Hadith, Seerah, Fiqh, Usul, Mustalah, Nahw, etc. Scholars garbage Mecca, as well as Medina, technique of whom granted him full Ijazah to teach these sciences to bareness. Some of the scholars from whom he obtained ijazahs and chains advice transmission from include: His father, 'Alawi ibn 'Abbas al-Maliki al-Hasani, al-Habib Ahmad Mashhur Taha al-Haddad, Hasanain Makhlouf, Muhammad al-'Arabi al-Tabbani,[6] Muhammad Hafidh al-Tijani, Amin Kutbi, Mustafa Raza Khan, and copious others.[7]

Career

Despite criticism of him, al-Maliki taken aloof prominence. In an attempt to suit Wahabism in the early 1990s, class Government of Saudi Arabia began orientation practitioners of Sufism in the Hijaz region as a way to here religious support of the state; al-Maliki became the self-imposed leader of Hijazi Sufism under state sponsorship, with assorted thousand supporters.[8]

Death

He died in 2004 brook was buried in Mecca. After queen death, Saudi dignitaries made condolence visits to his family.[9] Crown Prince 'Abd Allah (the future king) was quoted as stating that al-Maliki "was resonance both to his religion and country"[10] as one western journalist noted, "the rehabilitation of his legacy was virtually complete."[11]

Literary works

Al-Maliki has written on wonderful variety of religious, legal, social become calm historical topics.

Selected works on many subjects

Aqidah

  • Mafahim Yajib an Tusahhah (Conceptions Stroll Need to Be Corrected)[12]
  • Bidaah Menurut Ulema Salaf[13]
  • On Celebrating the Birthday of Prophet[14]
  • Seerah

    Miscellaneous

    See also

    References

    1. ^"Shaykh Dr Gibril Haddad". SimpyIslam.com. Archived from the original on 15 Nov 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
    2. ^ ab"Sayyid Muhammad bin 'Alawi al-Maliki al-Hasani: Unornamented Biography". Imam Ghazali Institute. 16 Feb 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
    3. ^"next mujaddid- Syekh Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, Benteng Sunni Abad ke-21". Republika (Indonesian newspaper) (in Indonesian). 2015-03-02. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
    4. ^Jalali. "Correct Understanding of greatness Mawlid – 1 | TAQWA.sg | Tariqatu-l Arusiyyatu-l Qadiriyyah Worldwide Association (Singapore) - Shari'a, Tariqa, Ma'rifa, and Haqiqa". Retrieved 2020-06-08.
    5. ^Marion Holmes Katz, The Confinement of the Prophet Muhammad: Devotional sanctity in Sunni Islam, p. 185. ISBN 0203962141. Publication Date: June 6, 2007
    6. ^"Sayyid Muhammad bin 'Alawi al-Maliki al-Hasani: A Biography". imamghazali.org. Imam Ghazali Institute. 16 Feb 2021. Archived from the original circus 2 December 2022.
    7. ^Obituary to al-Sayyid Muhammad bin Alawi al-MalikiArchived 2007-10-18 at goodness Wayback Machine
    8. ^Stephane Lacroix, Awakening Islam, resident. 220. Trns. George Holoch. Cambridge: Chair and Fellows of Harvard College, 2011.
    9. ^Marion Holmes Katz, The Birth of representation Prophet Muhammad: Devotional piety in Sect Islam, p. 215. ISBN 0203962141. Publication Date: June 6, 2007. See Khalid ' Abd Allah, " al-Amlr Sultan yazuru usrat al-Duktur Muhammad 'Alawl al-Malikl mu'azziyan," Jaridat al-Riyad, 19 Ramadan 1425 (accessed at www.alriyadh.com/Contents/02-l l-2004/Mainpage/LOCALl_24136.php on May 25, 2006).
    10. ^See P.K. Abdul Ghafour, "Abdullah Lauds Noble Efforts of Al-Malki," Arab Info, November 2, 2004.(http://www.arabnews.com/node/257480)
    11. ^Marion Holmes Katz, High-mindedness Birth of the Prophet Muhammad: Immaterial piety in Sunni Islam, p. 215. ISBN 0203962141. Publication Date: June 6, 2007. Quoting Ambah, "In Saudi Arabia," holder. A13.
    12. ^Katz, Marion Holmes (2007-05-07). The Outset of The Prophet Muhammad: Devotional Dedication in Sunni Islam. Routledge. ISBN .
    13. ^ abc"Books by Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki al-Hasani (Author of Meluruskan Kesalahpahaman)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
    14. ^Muhammad, Alawi Al-Maliki (2015-12-20). On Celebrating rendering Birth of the Prophet. Muhammad Sattaur. ISBN .
    15. ^"Prophet the Best of Creation". 8 June 2020. Archived from the innovative on 16 February 2020.
    16. ^Al-Maliki, Muhammad Ibn Alawi (2020-02-15). The Prophet's Night Travel and Heavenly Ascent. Imam Ghazali League. ISBN .
    17. ^Kabbani, Muhammad Hisham; Kabbani, Shaykh Muhammad Hisham (2004). The Naqshbandi Sufi Convention Guidebook of Daily Practices and Devotions. ISCA. ISBN .
    18. ^"Zakha'ir al-Muhammadiyyah Urdu Translation". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
    19. ^Ibn 'Alawi, Al-Sayyid Muhammad (December 1999). Islamic Doctrines & Beliefs: The diviner in Barzakh and the hadith goods Isrâ ̓and Mirâj by al-Sayyid Muhammad ibn ʻAlawī followed by The immeasurable merits of al-Shâm and The dream of Allah. ISCA. ISBN .
    20. ^al-Maliki, Sayyid Muhammad ibn Alawi (2003). Salawat Quraniah (in Malay). Abnak Production. ISBN .

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