Notable Students [ ] The Jami' Mosque of Unayzah, today referred to as the "Bin Uthaimeen Mosque" al-Sa'di taught at least 35 students who went on to become imams, khateebs, judges, or teachers | al-Haqq al-Wadhih al-Mubeen fee Sharh Tawheed al-Anbiyaa w'al-Mursaleen, a work of ' aqeedah, which is an explanation of a portion of Nooniyah by• al-Qawl al-Sadeed fee Maqasid al-Tawheed, an explanation of 's Kitab al-Tawheed• Mukhtasir al-Usool al-Fiqh, a work on the principles of fiqh• Muhammad al-Uthaymeen Sheikh Abdul-Rahman ibn Nasir al-Sa'di [ar |
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al-Sa'di also showed great interest in the writings of and and was significantly influenced by their works | Taysir al-Lateef al-Mannaan, a thematic tafsir of selected portions of the Qur'an• The disagreement persisted as news spread until the issue was raised with , who then sent for al-Sa'di to meet with him in |
Sheikh Sa'b al-Tuwayjiri, undr whom he studied fiqh and usool al-fiqh• Sheikh Ali ibn Nasir ibn Wadi, under whom he studied hadeeth, tafsir, usool al-tafsir, and usool al-hadeeth, and was also granted in the six books of hadeeth• Wahhabi Islam Facing the Challenges of Modernity : Dar Al-Ifta in the Modern Saudi State.
30In response, he delivered a via loud speaker regarding the benefits of using modern technologies for spreading religious knowledge | In response, he delivered a via loud speaker regarding the benefits of using modern technologies for spreading religious knowledge |
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Sheikh Muhammad al-Ameen al-Shinqiti, under whom he studied tafsir, hadeeth, , and the Arabic language• This library was built as an extension of the city's and was the first public library in all of the of Saudi Arabia | Maxims of Fiqh, a translation of al-Qawa'id al-Fiqhiyyah• al-Sa'di was an influential figure in the field of tafsir:, and his book of tafsir entitled Taysir al-Kareem al-Rahman has been described as arguably one of the most popular tafsirs written by modern scholars |
al-Tawdheeh w'al-Bayan li-Shajarah al-Eemaan, a work of ' aqeedah• Sheikh Abdullah ibn A'idh, under whom he studied fiqh, usool al-fiqh, and the Arabic language• Sheikh Ali ibn Muhammad al-Nasaa'i, under whom he studied usool al-deen• al-Sa'di held organ transplants to be permissible, which was a controversial ruling in his era.
He also held that the relatively novel practice of was permissible under Islamic law | Sheikh Muhammad Abdul-Kareem ibn Shibl, under whom he studied fiqh, usool al-fiqh, and the Arabic language• In his teenage years, his fellow students began to refer to him for help in their studies |
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Original Works [ ] Some of his original works include:• [Biography of Sheikh Abdul-Rahman ibn Nasir al-Sa'di] | " This book was written to argue that modern scientific and industrial knowledge fell within the scope of Islam, in response to some contemporary claims to the contrary |
The Tree of Faith, a translation of al-Tawdheeh w'al-Bayan li-Shajarah al-Eemaan• He is also sometimes referred to as ibn al-Sa'di.
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