Scholars / Ibn Jibrin
Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Jibrin
Abd Allah ibn Jibrin (1352–1430 AH / 1933–2009) was a fatwa scholar in Riyadh, known for accessible explanations of worship and creed. He studied with the Najdi mashayikh and taught Hanbali texts with Athari Tawhid.
1Book & work
4,730Fatāwā & answers
About the Shaykh
Born1933
Died2009
PlaceRiyadh
MadhhabHanbali
Scholar ofFiqh, ʿAqeedah
CreedAthari
Abd Allah ibn Jibrin (1352–1430 AH / 1933–2009) was a fatwa scholar in Riyadh, known for accessible explanations of worship and creed. He studied with the Najdi mashayikh and taught Hanbali texts with Athari Tawhid.
His recorded lessons on Lum'ah, Wasitiyyah, and fiqh of ibadat remain in print and online from his official collection.
Legacy
A teacher of common students in Riyadh; many later readers first met Athari creed through his tapes.
Areas of knowledge
FiqhWorship and daily rulings taught from the school listed for this scholar, with the evidence made plain.
ʿAqeedahCreed on Allah’s names and attributes, and the way of Ahl al-Sunnah.
His series & major works
View all ›Teachers
Students
Students of Ibn Jibrin are being prepared.