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Mohammad Al-Hasan Al-Dido

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Muhammad al-Hassān al-Deddew
محمد الحسن بن الددو الشنقيطي
Born (1963-10-31) 31 October 1963 (age 61)
NationalityMauritania
CitizenshipQatar, Turkey, And Mauritania
Alma materImam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University
Websitewww.dedewnet.com dedewnet.com

Muhammād Al-Hasān bin Al-Deddew Al-Shanqītī (Arabic: محمد الحسن بن الددو الشنقيطي) born 31 October 1963 in Boutilimit, is a Mauritanian Muslim scholar, author, writer, and poet.[1] He is the President of O'lama Information center, and the President of 'Abdallah ibn Yasin University.[2][3][4] He is also head of the country's Center for the Development of Scholars.[5] In 2014 he was the Vice President of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, and he is still a member of it.[6][7][8]

Early life and studies

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He was raised in an academic family. His grandfather was Muhammad 'Ali bin Abd-Alwadud, who was a Muslim scholar and his first tutor.[9] He stayed close to him until his death in 1982.[10][11][12]

He started studying and memorizing the Quran when he was 5 years old with his parents, and finished the memorization of the whole Quran before he reached 10 years of age. He studied the Ten qira'at of Quran with his mother, then he learned the Hadith.[13]

Hadith studies

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He has licenses in Hadith from various Islamic scholars in different countries, authorizing him to teach Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan ibn Majah, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Al-Sunan al-Sughra, Muwatta Imam Malik and Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain, and the Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Sunan al-Darimi, As-Sunan al-Kubra and Sunan al-Daraqutni.[14][15]

Bibliography

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His books include:[16]

  1. Addresses to the judges in the Islamic Fiqh. (مخاطبات القضاة فى الفقه الإسلامي).[17][18]
  2. The fundamentals of Islamic brotherhood. (مقومات الأخوة الإسلامية).[19]
  3. Hajj scenes and their impact on increasing Faith. (مشاهد الحج وأثرها في زيادة الإيمان).[20]
  4. Love of the Prophet, Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him. (محبة النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم).
  5. Fiqh al-Khilāf (فقه الخلاف).[21]
  6. Fiqh al-Asr (فقه العصر), the title mean "Jurisprudence of the era".[22]
  7. Explanation of the pages of Imam al-Haramain in the Usūl. ( شرح ورقات إمام الحرمين في الأصول).[23]
  8. The Day of Resurrection sights and judgment. (اليوم الآخر مشاهد وحكم ).[24]
  9. Shari'a Evidences; Types, features, and symptoms. (الأدلة الشرعية؛ أنواعها وسماتها وعوارضها).
  10. Significance ranks in the Usūl, ( مراتب الدلالة في الأصول).
  11. Rulings of peace in Fiqh. (أحكام السلم في الفقه).
  12. Scatter the testimonies on the papers (نثر الإفادات على متن الورقات).[25]
  13. Takfir...its conditions, controls, dangers and pitfalls, (التكفير ..شروطه وضوابطه وأخطاره ومزالقه).[26]

In Palestine (Gaza)

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He came to Gaza in December 2012, and gave a speech and spoke on behalf of the scholars of the Islamic nation on the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). The festival was attended at that time by the movement’s senior leaders and its political leader at that time Khaled Meshaal.[27]

In Media

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He has many important interviews on Al Jazeera Arabic TV, and Al resallah Channel, and Kaaf channel, and many other TV channels.

Controversy

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According to Zeinab Filali, Mohamed El Hassan Ould Dedew encourages Muslims to boycott goods from “godless France”, and according to Marianne, he is also known for his “numerous anti-Semitic diatribes” on social networks. He regards the 2015 Charlie Hebdo shooting attacks as well “deserved” "attacks".[28]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ About Mohammad Al-Hasan bin Al-Dido, Islamweb. (ar)
  2. ^ Mohammad Al-Hasan bin Al-Dido Bio and Interview, aljazeera, 2014.
  3. ^ Protests as government shuts down Islamic HE institutions, University World News.
  4. ^ Exporting revolution … Qatar’s scheme to back Mauritania’s “Brothers”, The Reference Paris.
  5. ^ Mauritanian Islamic scholar al-Hajj dies at age 105, 2018, Anadolu Agency.
  6. ^ Tensions between Mauritanian authorities and Islamists likely to rise
  7. ^ A Brief Biography on Muhammad al-Hassan Walid al-Dido al-Shanqītī
  8. ^ About Mohammad Al-Hasan Al-Dido (ar)
  9. ^ Sheikh Al-Didu, speaking about his life: my mother taught me poetry and my father the Qur’an, and my grandmother taught me 48 scholars and our center for the formation of encyclopedic scholars, Al Jazeera, 14 July 2020.
  10. ^ Samah Academy – about Mohammad AlHasan AlDido
  11. ^ El Dido ... a Mauritanian thinker, Alestiklal newspaper, 2020/03/30.
  12. ^ Mohammad AlHasan AlDido- Taganet News Agency
  13. ^ "محمد الحسن بن الددو". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  14. ^ Mohammad AlHasan AlDido- Taganet News Agency
  15. ^ Samah Academy – about Mohammad AlHasan AlDido
  16. ^ About Mohammad Al-Hasan Al-Dido (ar)
  17. ^ Addresses to the judges in the Islamic Fiqh
  18. ^ Online books PDF- Al-Dido
  19. ^ The fundamentals of Islamic brotherhood – goodreads (ar)
  20. ^ Hajj scenes and their impact on increasing faith
  21. ^ Fiqh Alkhelaf
  22. ^ "فقه العصر". Goodreads. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  23. ^ Explanation of the papers of Imam Al-Haramain in the Ossol
  24. ^ "اليوم الآخر: حكم ومشاهد". Goodreads. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  25. ^ "نثر الإفادات على متن الورقات". Goodreads. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  26. ^ "التكفير ..شروطه وضوابطه وأخطاره ومزالقه". Goodreads. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  27. ^ "الشيخ الددو يتحدث باسم علماء الأمة في الذكرى 25 لتأسيس حركة حماس". www.dedewnet.com. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  28. ^ "Mohamed Hassan Dadou : les connexions françaises du cheikh qui appelle au meurtre contre "Charlie"". www.marianne.net (in French). 29 September 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
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