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Ibn Dawud
Personal life
BornAbdullah bin Dawud az-Zubayri
Az Zubayr, Basra, Iraq
Died1810
Az Zubayr, Basra, Iraq
OccupationReligious scholar, cleric and preacher
Religious life
ReligionIslam
CreedAsh'ari
MovementSunni Islam
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced

Abdullah bin Dawud az-Zubayri (died 1810), or simply known as Ibn Dawud, was a Hanbali jurist and critic of Wahhabism.

Biography

He was born and raised in al-Zubayr, near Basra, and learned the Qur'an by heart from childhood. When he grew up, he traveled to al-Ahsa and studied under Ibn Fayruz and his son 'Abd al-Wahhab until he became proficient in the fields of fiqh, usul al-fiqh, usul al-din, Arabic language, Islamic inheritance jurisprudence; and then he traveled back to his home country.

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References

  1. Cole M. Bunzel (2023). Wahhābism: The History of a Militant Islamic Movement. Princeton University Press. p. 85. ISBN 9780691241593.
  2. ^ Al-Zirikli (2002). Al-A'lām [Eminent Personalities] (in Arabic). Vol. 4 (15 ed.). Lebanon: Dar al-'Ilm lil-Malayin. p. 85 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Mustafa Hamdu 'Ulayyan (2018). Antara Madzhab Hambali Dengan Salafi Kontemporer (in Indonesian). Jakarta, Indonesia: Pustaka Al-Kautsar. p. 174. ISBN 9789795927976.
  4. Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Humayd. Al-Suhub al-Wabila ala Dara'ih al-Hanabila [The Rain Clouds over the Graves of the Hanbalis] (in Arabic). Maktabat al-Imam Ahmad. p. 253 – via Google Books.
  5. Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Humayd (1996). Bakr ibn 'Abdullah Abu Zayyd; 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Sulayman al-'Uthayymin (eds.). Al-Suhub al-Wabila ala Dara'ih al-Hanabila [The Rain Clouds over the Graves of the Hanbalis] (in Arabic). Vol. 1. Beirut: Mu'asasat al-Risala. pp. 619–620 – via The Internet Archive.
  6. Cole M. Bunzel (2023). Wahhābism: The History of a Militant Islamic Movement. Princeton University Press. p. 86. ISBN 9780691241593.
  7. Nur Khalik Ridwan (2020). Muhammad Ilham Wahyudi (ed.). Sejarah Lengkap Wahhabi (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta, Indonesia: IRCiSoD. p. 138. ISBN 9786237378365.
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