Biography of sheikh muqbil
Biography of sheikh muqbil
Biography of sheikh muqbil abdul!
Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i
Yemeni Islamic Salafi scholar (1933-2001)
Muqbil bin Hadi bin Muqbil bin Qa’idah al-Hamdani al-Wadi’i al-Khallali (1933 – 21 July 2001) (Arabic: مقبل بن هادي الوادعي) was an Islamic scholar in Yemen.
He was the founder of a Madrasa in Dammaj which was known as a centre for Salafi ideology and its multi-national student population.[1][2] Muqbil was noted for his fierce criticisms of the EgyptianIslamist writer Sayyid Qutb.[3][4]
Biography
Wadi'i was born sometime during the late 1920s and early 1930s near the city of Sa'adah in northern Yemen.
He was said to be from a Zaydi tribe, and he was initially a Zaydi Shia.[5] He left Yemen as a young man and travelled to Saudi Arabia to work and became acquainted with Sunni works of Islamic scholarship.[6][page needed]
Education
After finishing primary education in Yemen, Wadi'i spent roughly two decades studying Islam in Sa