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Salih ibn Abd al-Aziz Al al-Shaykh

1956–present • Riyadh • Hanbali • Athari

Salih ibn Abd al-Aziz Al al-Shaykh (b. 1378 AH / 1956) is a son of the former mufti Muhammad ibn Ibrahim’s house and a well-known explainer of Kitab al-Tawhid and the three principles.

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About the Shaykh

Born1956
PlaceRiyadh
MadhhabHanbali
Scholar ofʿAqeedah, Fiqh
CreedAthari
OfficeMinister of Islamic Affairs (former)

HanbaliʿAqeedahFiqh

Salih ibn Abd al-Aziz Al al-Shaykh (b. 1378 AH / 1956) is a son of the former mufti Muhammad ibn Ibrahim’s house and a well-known explainer of Kitab al-Tawhid and the three principles.

His recorded Sharh of Tawhid texts is used in Salafi classes that want a later Najdi voice after Fath al-Majid.

Legacy

A contemporary Najdi explainer of the Tawhid matns.

Areas of knowledge

ʿAqeedahCreed on Allah’s names and attributes, and the way of Ahl al-Sunnah.
FiqhWorship and daily rulings taught from the school listed for this scholar, with the evidence made plain.