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أعلام وشخصيات

عدد العناصر: 2166

  • إنجليزي

    مُراجع, مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 5

    Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad AbdulQader Khlem Malkawe, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, University of King Saud - Riyadh

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 6

    Professor of Comparative Jurisprudence at the Graduate Institute of the Islamic University of Imam Muhammed Bin Saud - Riyadh

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, قارئ, عدد العناصر : 6

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, مُراجع, عدد العناصر : 6

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, قارئ, عدد العناصر : 6

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, مترجم, عدد العناصر : 6

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 5

    Director of the Division Al-thaqeeq and authoring and translation Darussalam Lahore.

  • إنجليزي

    مُراجع, مترجم, مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 4

    Head of the Department of archaeological science-Faisal Abad Pakistan.

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 0

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 6

    French-language propagator, and a student of Jamia Islamiyah in Madina.

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, مترجم, عدد العناصر : 5

    A Propagator in one of the Dawah centres in Kuwait.

  • إنجليزي

    مُراجع, مؤلف, مترجم, عدد العناصر : 4

    One of the propagators of Bangladesh.

  • إنجليزي

    مُراجع, مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 5

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 3

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 6

    Tariq Mulla Tahir: A Kurdish writer and translator.

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 6

    A Kurdish Propagator, Imam and Khateeb in the city of Karmiyan.

  • إنجليزي

    مُراجع, مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 9

    A writer of six Islamic books in Malyalam language, writer of over 100 articles, and a daiyah in the Islamic Propagation office in Jubail.

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 5

    Salih ibn Husain Al-‘Ayid: The Secretary General of the Supreme Council for the Islamic affairs, Saudi Arabia.

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, عدد العناصر : 5

  • إنجليزي

    مؤلف, مُراجع, عدد العناصر : 6

    Shaikh Muhammad Rashaad ibn Muhammad Rafeeq Salim was born in Cairo in 1347 A.H. He received his primary and secondary education in Cairo schools, and studied at Philosophy Department, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University and had a Master’s from it. For a year, he stayed in Damascus, Syria to study the manuscripts of Adh-Dhahiriyyah Library and could photocopied most of Shaikh Al-Islam Ibn Taimiyah’s manuscripts. In 1379 A.H., he had a Ph.D. from University of Cambridge, England. His research is entitled: “Reasoning’s Harmony with Islamic legislation according to Ibn Taimiyah” He taught at Ain Shams University, Cairo. In 1391 A.H., he was transferred to teach at King So’oud University in Riyad and founded the Islamic Culture Department. He is the first president of it. He took the Saudi nationality in 1396 A.H. and worked as a professor in Usul Ad-Deen Faculty, Islamic University of Imam Muhammad ibn So’oud. He supervised a lot of Ph.D. and Master’s researches and gave a lot of speeches. He received King Faisal’s International Award of Islamic Studies in 1405 A.H. He wrote “An Introduction to the Islamic Culture” and “A Comparison between Al-Ghazali and Ibn Taimiyah.” He verifies many books as “Minhaaj As-Sunnah An-Nabawiyyah” and “Al-Istiqamah” both of Ibn Taimiyah. He died (may Allah have mercy on him) in 9/4/1407 A.D. Biography Source: 1- "Eminent Persons in Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century" written by Ibraheem Abdullah Al-Hazimi, vol. 1, p. 165. 2- "Rest of Index of Authors" written by Muhammad Khair Yusuf, p. 481.