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Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen was born on 9 March, 1929 in Unaizah, Nejd, is an Islamic scholar, jurist and theologian (1929–2001). Discover Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Islamic Scholar · professor · author
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 9 March, 1929
Birthday 9 March
Birthplace Unaizah, Nejd
Date of death 2001
Died Place Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Nationality Saudi Arabia

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1929

Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymin (محمد بن صالح العثيمين; 9 March 1929 – 10 January 2001) was a Saudi Islamic scholar.

Ibn al-Uthaymin was born on March 19, 1929, in the City of Unayzah, Qaseem Region of Saudi Arabia.

He is said to have memorized the Quran at his early age and pursued an education in Hadith, Tafsir, Aqidah, Arabic and other Islamic studies, later graduating from the College of Sharia in Riyadh.

He went on to become a member of the Saudi Commission of Senior Islamic Scholars, a professor at the College of Shari'a at Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University in Qassim and a member of its Academic Council and wrote treatises dealing with different aspects of the Islamic doctrine.

His most important books are his 15-volume book on fiqh and 10-volume book on the interpretation of the Holy Qur'an.

He also used to teach at the Holy Mosque in Mecca during Ramadan.

After completing his memorization of the Qur'an and foundational studies, he began his full-time religious studies under Sheikh Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz al-Mutawwa' and Sheikh Ali al-Salihi in Unayzah.

These were the two teachers that sheikh 'Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di had appointed to instruct beginning students.

1945

After one year of studying under those two teachers, al-Uthaymeen began studying under sheikh 'Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di in 1945 and continued to be his student until al-Sa'di's death.

1952

The year 1952, al-Salihi advised al-Uthaymeen to enroll in the newly opened Ma'had al-'Ilmi in Riyadh, which he did after seeking permission from al-Sa'di.

While there, he studied under Sheikh Muhammad al-Ameen al-Shinqiti, Sheikh 'Abd al-'Aziz bin Baz, and sheikh 'Abd al-Razzaq 'Afeefi, among others.

He studied there for two years before returning to Unayzah, where began teaching and continued his studies under al-Sa'di.

Uthaymeen's theory on the four levels of spiritual response to a calamity is outlined below.

This theory could be contrasted with the Kübler-Ross model of the five stages of grief.

2001

The Shaykh died on Wednesday 15 Shawwaal 1421 A.H. / 10 January 2001 C.E. at the age of 71.