Al-Albani
Sheikh Muhammad Nasir al-Din Al-Albānī (1914 – 2 October 1999), commonly known by his nisba Al-Albāni, was an Albanian Islamic scholar. In particular he was a famous Salafi hadith scholar. A major figure of the Salafi methodology of Islam, he established his reputation in Syria, where his family had moved and where he was educated as a child.
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Title | Shaykh al-Islam |
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Born | Muhammad Nasir al-Din c. 1914 |
Died | 2 October 1999 85) | (aged
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Albanian |
Era | Modern |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Ahl al-Hadith |
Creed | Athari |
Movement | Salafi |
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Awards | King Faisal International Prize (in 1999) |
Al-Albani did not advocate violence, preferring obedience to established governments. A watchmaker by trade, Al-Albani was active as a writer, publishing chiefly on ahadith and its sciences. He also lectured widely in the Middle East, Spain and the United Kingdom on the Salafist movement.
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