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Shaykh ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Nāṣir al-Siʿdī ( ar, الشيخ عبد الرحمن بن ناصر السعدي), also known as al-Siʿdī (1889-1957), was an
Islamic Scholar In Islam, the ''ulama'' (; ar, علماء ', singular ', "scholar", literally "the learned ones", also spelled ''ulema''; feminine: ''alimah'' ingularand ''aalimath'' lural are the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of reli ...
from
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. He was a teacher and an author in Unaizah,
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. He authored more than 40 books in several different fields including
tafsir Tafsir ( ar, تفسير, tafsīr ) refers to exegesis, usually of the Quran. An author of a ''tafsir'' is a ' ( ar, مُفسّر; plural: ar, مفسّرون, mufassirūn). A Quranic ''tafsir'' attempts to provide elucidation, explanation, in ...
,
fiqh ''Fiqh'' (; ar, فقه ) is Islamic jurisprudence. Muhammad-> Companions-> Followers-> Fiqh. The commands and prohibitions chosen by God were revealed through the agency of the Prophet in both the Quran and the Sunnah (words, deeds, and ...
, and '
aqidah ''Aqidah'' ( (), plural ''ʿaqāʾid'', also rendered ''ʿaqīda'', ''aqeeda'', etc.) is an Islamic term of Arabic origin that literally means " creed". It is also called Islamic creed and Islamic theology. ''Aqidah'' go beyond concise state ...
. al-Sa'di was an influential figure in the field of tafsir and his book of tafsir entitled ''Taysir al-Kareem al-Rahman'' has been describe as arguably one of the most popular tafsirs written by modern
salafi The Salafi movement or Salafism () is a reform branch movement within Sunni Islam that originated during the nineteenth century. The name refers to advocacy of a return to the traditions of the "pious predecessors" (), the first three generat ...
scholars. He served as the imam and
khateeb In Islam, a khatib, khateeb or hatib ( ar, خطيب ''khaṭīb'') is a person who delivers the sermon (''khuṭbah'') (literally "narration"), during the Friday prayer and Eid prayers. The ''khateeb'' is usually the prayer leader (''imam''), b ...
for the largest ''jami''' mosque and director of the religious training school, ''al-Ma'had al-'Ilmi'', of Unayzah.


Early life

al-Sa'di was born in the city of
Unayzah Unaizah ( ar, عنيزة ) or officially The Governorate of Unaizah (also spelled Onaizah, Onizah, or Unayzah; ar, محافظة عنيزة ) is a Saudi Arabian city in the Al Qassim Province. It lies south of the province capital Buraydah and n ...
, al-Qassim,
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on 7 September 1889. His father, Nasir al-Sa'di, was an imam and preacher in a mosque in the Unayzah. His mother, Fatimah bint Abdullah al-'Uthaymeen, died when he was four years old, and his father died when he was seven. He was initially cared for by his father's second wife and was later transferred to the guardianship of his oldest brother, Hamad ibn Nasir al-Sa'di. He completed his memorization of the
Qur'an The Quran (, ; Standard Arabic: , Quranic Arabic: , , 'the recitation'), also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God. It is organized in 114 chapters (pl.: , sing. ...
by the age of eleven and then pursued religious education from the scholars in his locality. In his teenage years, his fellow students began to refer to him for help in their studies.


Teachers

al-Sa'di had a number of teachers. These included * Sheikh Muhammad Abdul-Kareem ibn Shibl, under whom he studied ''fiqh, usool al-fiqh'', and the Arabic language * Sheikh Abdullah ibn A'idh, under whom he studied ''fiqh, usool al-fiqh'', and the Arabic language * Sheikh Ibrahim ibn Hamad ibn Jasir, under whom he studied ''tafsir, hadeeth'' and ''hadeeth'' sciences * Sheikh Sa'b al-Tuwayjiri, undr whom he studied ''fiqh'' and ''usool al-fiqh'' *Sheikh Ali ibn Muhammad al-Nasaa'i, under whom he studied ''usool al-deen'' *Sheikh Ali ibn Nasir ibn Wadi, under whom he studied ''hadeeth, tafsir, usool al-tafsir,'' and ''usool al-hadeeth'', and was also granted '' ijazah'' in the six books of ''hadeeth'' * Sheikh Muhammad al-Ameen al-Shinqiti, under whom he studied ''tafsir, hadeeth, mustalah al-hadeeth'', and the Arabic language * Sheikh Salih ibn Uthman Aal al-Qadhi, under whom he studied ''tawheed, tafsir, fiqh'', and the Arabic language *Sheikh Muhammad al-Mani', under whom he studied the Arabic language *Sheikh Ibrahim ibn Salih ibn Isa, under whom he studied ''usool al-deen'' With each of his primary teachers, he studied their respective fields of expertise, as ibn Shibl, ibn A'idh, al-Tuwayjiri and Salih ibn Uthman were each experts in ''fiqh'' and ''usool al-fiqh''; ibn Wadi and ibn Jasir were experts in ''tafsir, hadeeth'' and ''hadeeth'' sciences; al-Nasaa'i was a specialist in ''al-tawheed''; and al-Shinqiti and al-Mani' were experts in the Arabic language. al-Sa'di's teachers had studied in a number of different regions including the
Hijaz The Hejaz (, also ; ar, ٱلْحِجَاز, al-Ḥijāz, lit=the Barrier, ) is a region in the west of Saudi Arabia. It includes the cities of Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Tabuk, Yanbu, Taif, and Baljurashi. It is also known as the "Western Provinc ...
, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, India and Mauritania. In this way, al-Sa'di was exposed to a number of different sources of knowledge outside of his own
Najd Najd ( ar, نَجْدٌ, ), or the Nejd, forms the geographic center of Saudi Arabia, accounting for about a third of the country's modern population and, since the Emirate of Diriyah, acting as the base for all unification campaigns by the H ...
region without having had to travel. Out of his teachers, al-Sa'di studied the most under sheikh Salih ibn Uthman Aal al-Qadhi (judge of Unayzah and imam of its Jami' mosque) and remained a regular student of his until al-Qadhi's death in 1932/1351AH. al-Sa'di studied under sheikh Muhammad al-Ameen al-Shinqiti when al-Shinqiti came to teach in Unayzah in 1911/1330AH. al-Sa'di also showed great interest in the writings of
ibn Taymiyah Ibn Taymiyyah (January 22, 1263 – September 26, 1328; ar, ابن تيمية), birth name Taqī ad-Dīn ʾAḥmad ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm ibn ʿAbd al-Salām al-Numayrī al-Ḥarrānī ( ar, تقي الدين أحمد بن عبد الحليم ...
and ibn al-Qayyim and was significantly influenced by their works.


Professional life

al-Sa'd began formally teaching at the age of 23. He continued attending classes as a student while simultaneously teaching his own classes until 1931/1350AH when he dedicated himself entirely to teaching, writing, and delivering ''fatawa''. In 1935/1354AH, al-Sa'di completed his 8 volume complete ''tafsir'' of the Qur'an, entitled ''Taysir al-Kareem al-Rahman''. ''Taysir al-Kareem al-Rahman'' has been described as arguably one of the most popular tafsirs written by modern
salafi The Salafi movement or Salafism () is a reform branch movement within Sunni Islam that originated during the nineteenth century. The name refers to advocacy of a return to the traditions of the "pious predecessors" (), the first three generat ...
scholars. In 1941/1360AH, al-Sa'di established a public library in Unayzah with funds provided by the governor. This library was built as an extension of the city's ''jami''' mosque and was the first public library in all of the Najd region of Saudi Arabia. In 1941/1360AH, al-Sa'di was appointed to be the
qadhi A qāḍī ( ar, قاضي, Qāḍī; otherwise transliterated as qazi, cadi, kadi, or kazi) is the magistrate or judge of a '' sharīʿa'' court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and mino ...
(judge) of Unayzah, however he declined this position. In Ramadan 1942/1361AH, he was appointed as the primary imam and
khateeb In Islam, a khatib, khateeb or hatib ( ar, خطيب ''khaṭīb'') is a person who delivers the sermon (''khuṭbah'') (literally "narration"), during the Friday prayer and Eid prayers. The ''khateeb'' is usually the prayer leader (''imam''), b ...
for the city's largest ''jami''' mosque, a role which he held until his death in 1956/1376AH. Historically, this role had been linked to the position of
qadhi A qāḍī ( ar, قاضي, Qāḍī; otherwise transliterated as qazi, cadi, kadi, or kazi) is the magistrate or judge of a '' sharīʿa'' court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and mino ...
(judge) for the city, such that the imam of the ''jami''' mosque would also be the city's ''qadhi'', however al-Sa'di declined this position and the two roles have been distinct and separate since his time. In 1953/1373AH, al-Sa'di was appointed as the education director of the religious training school, ''al-Ma'had al-'Ilmi'', of Unayzah. Despite being offered a salary of 1000 riyal per month for this position (a significant sum at that time), al-Sa'di wrote to the center's director to accept the position without requiring any payment.


Embrace of New Technologies

al-Sa'di was notable for his embrace and advocacy of new technologies in the service of spreading religious knowledge. al-Sa'di was the first person to introduce loud speakers to the city of Unayzah, which was initially met with some resistance. In response, he delivered a '' khutbah'' via loud speaker regarding the benefits of using modern technologies for spreading religious knowledge. In 1955/1375AH, al-Sa'di wrote a book entitled "The Qur'anic Proofs that Beneficial Contemporary Sciences are Part of Islam." This book was written to argue that modern scientific and industrial knowledge fell within the scope of Islam, in response to some contemporary claims to the contrary.


Concern for Contemporary Issues

al-Sa'di took interest in a number of contemporary issues. In 1956/1376AH, he authored a small work dedicated to clarifying the prohibitions of smoking and its spiritual, physical, and monetary harms. He also held that the relatively novel practice of organ transplantation was permissible under Islamic law.


Fiqh

al-Sa'di was originally trained in the Hanbali madhab, the predominant madhab of the Najd region in which he lived. In his youth he wrote a 400 line didactic poem on Hanbali fiqh rulings. Influenced by writings of ibn Taymiyah and ibn al-Qayyim, he sometimes selected fiqh positions outside of the dominant position of the Hanbali madhab. He usually adopted the positions of ibn Taymiyah.


Notable Students

al-Sa'di taught at least 35 students who went on to become imams, khateebs, judges, or teachers. One biographic encyclopedia of the scholars of the
Najd Najd ( ar, نَجْدٌ, ), or the Nejd, forms the geographic center of Saudi Arabia, accounting for about a third of the country's modern population and, since the Emirate of Diriyah, acting as the base for all unification campaigns by the H ...
region listed 140 of his students. Two of his most famous students were Sheikh Muhammad ibn Salih al-'Uthaymeen and Sheikh Abdullah Aqeel. al-Sa'di appointed al-'Uthaymeen to take over his role as the teacher and khateeb of the ''jami''' mosque after his death. al-Sa'di's reputation as a teacher and author attracted students not only from the al-Qassim region but also from a number of other regions. He regularly received and responded to letters asking for fatawa from other countries in the
Arabian Peninsula The Arabian Peninsula, (; ar, شِبْهُ الْجَزِيرَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّة, , "Arabian Peninsula" or , , "Island of the Arabs") or Arabia, is a peninsula of Western Asia, situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian Plate ...
and
Indian Subcontinent The Indian subcontinent is a list of the physiographic regions of the world, physiographical region in United Nations geoscheme for Asia#Southern Asia, Southern Asia. It is situated on the Indian Plate, projecting southwards into the Indian O ...
. One large volume of al-Sa'di's fatawa that had been given in his letters and foreign correspondences was posthumously compiled and published under the time of ''al-Fatawa al-Sa'diyyah.'' Al-Sa'di's influence and popularity during his own lifetime has been, in part, attributed to his early embrace of new technologies for spreading religious knowledge.


Written Works

al-Sa'di' authored more than 40 written works in multiple fields including ''tafsir, fiqh, hadith,'' and '''aqeedah''. The majority of his written works were authored after he reached the age of 40.


Original Works

Some of his original works include: *''Taysir al-Kareem al-Rahman'', a ''tafsir'' of the entire Qur'an *''Taysir al-Lateef al-Mannaan'', a thematic ''tafsir'' of selected portions of the Qur'an *''Qawa'id al-Hisan li-Tafsir al-Qur'an'', a work on the principles of ''tafsir'' *''al-Tawdheeh w'al-Bayan li-Shajarah al-Eemaan'', a work of aqeedah'' *''Mukhtasir al-Usool al-Fiqh'', a work on the principles of ''fiqh'' *''Bahjah al-Quloob al-Abrar'', an explanation of 99 comprehensive hadith statements *''Manhaj al-Salikeen'', a work of ''fiqh''


Explanations

* ''al-Haqq al-Wadhih al-Mubeen fee Sharh Tawheed al-Anbiyaa w'al-Mursaleen'', a work of aqeedah'', which is an explanation of a portion of ''Nooniyah'' by ibn al-Qayyim *''Tawdheeh al-Kafiyyah al-Shafiyyah'', a rewriting of ibn al-Qayyim's ''Nooniyah'' poem in prose format *''al-Qawl al-Sadeed fee Maqasid al-Tawheed'', an explanation of Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahab's ''Kitab al-Tawheed'' * ''al-Tanbihat al-Latifah'', an explanation of
ibn Taymiyah Ibn Taymiyyah (January 22, 1263 – September 26, 1328; ar, ابن تيمية), birth name Taqī ad-Dīn ʾAḥmad ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm ibn ʿAbd al-Salām al-Numayrī al-Ḥarrānī ( ar, تقي الدين أحمد بن عبد الحليم ...
's '' al-'Aqeedah al-Wasitiyyah''


English Translations of al-Sa'di's works

A number of al-Sa'di's works have been translated into English, including * Tafseer al-Sa'di (10 Volume Set), a translation of ''Taysir al-Kareem al-Rahman'' * The Way of Truth: A Poem of Creed and Manner, a translation of the poem ''al-Manhaj al-Haqq'' * The Exquisite Pearl, a translation of ''al-Durr al-Bahiyyah'' *Maxims of Fiqh, a translation of ''al-Qawa'id al-Fiqhiyyah'' * The Tree of Faith, a translation of ''al-Tawdheeh w'al-Bayan li-Shajarah al-Eemaan'' * Lesson learnt from the story of Yusuf, a translation of ''Fawa'id Mustanbitah min Qissah Yusuf''


Illness and Death

In 1950/1371AH, al-Sa'di began suffering from health problems related to blood pressure and Atherosclerosis. Upon hearing of his health problems, King Sa'ud sent two doctors via his personal jet to attend to sheikh al-Sa'di. The doctors recommended that he seek further treatment in Lebanon, where they accompanied him for a month-long stay in 1953/1373AH. During this time he recovered but was advised to adopt a less strenuous lifestyle. After returning to Unayzah, he resumed his regular work as an imam, teacher,
khateeb In Islam, a khatib, khateeb or hatib ( ar, خطيب ''khaṭīb'') is a person who delivers the sermon (''khuṭbah'') (literally "narration"), during the Friday prayer and Eid prayers. The ''khateeb'' is usually the prayer leader (''imam''), b ...
and author. al-Sa'di passed away from the same set of health problems in 1957/1376AH.


Controversies

In 1940/1359AH, al-Sa'di wrote a short book on the subject of Ya'juj wa Ma'juj in which he argued based on both religious and geographic evidence that the nations of Ya'juj and Ma'juj had already escaped their barrier, left their confines and mixed with other disbelieving nations. News of al-Sa'di's claims in this work spread throughout Najd, resulting in strong disagreements between those who agreed with al-Sa'di's conclusions and those who opposed them, and al-Sa'di was subject to some abuse and criticism by his peers as a result. The disagreement persisted as news spread until the issue was raised with King Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud, who then sent for al-Sa'di to meet with him in
Riyadh Riyadh (, ar, الرياض, 'ar-Riyāḍ, lit.: 'The Gardens' Najdi pronunciation: ), formerly known as Hajr al-Yamamah, is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the R ...
. al-Sa'di traveled alone to meet the King where he was greeted with hospitality by the King and a number of scholars gathered there. The King asked al-Sa'di to leave the issue because of the disturbances that it had causes, and al-Sa'di agreed to do so, saying that he had not anticipated such issue would arise from a minor issue of scholarly investigation. al-Sa'di did not ultimately publish this book or mention any of the issues it contained in subsequent teaching or written works, though he is not known to have publicly renounced these positions. al-Sa'di was the first person to introduce loud speakers to the city of Unayzah, which was initially met with some resistance. In response, he delivered a '' khutbah'' via loud speaker regarding the benefits of using modern technologies for spreading religious knowledge. al-Sa'di held organ transplants to be permissible, which was a controversial ruling in his era.


Legacy

In November 2019,
Qassim University Qassim University is a major public university in Saudi Arabia. The main campus of Qassim University covers about eight square kilometers in the heart of the region. Qassim University has over 38 Colleges, offering over 30 PhD, 70 master's, 120 ...
hosted a two-day conference entitled "The Illustrious Sheikh 'Abdur-Rahman al-Sa'di and His Influence on Religious Knowledge and Propagation." This conference was inaugurated by president of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques
Abdul-Rahman al-Sudais Abdul Rahman Ibn Abdul Aziz al-Sudais ( ar, عَبْدُ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ بْنُ عَبْدِ ٱلْعَزِيزِ ٱلسُّدَيْسِ, ʻAbd ar-Raḥman ibn ʻAbd al-ʻAziz as-Sudais), better known as Al-Sudais, is one of the nine i ...
, and also included speeches by Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al Shaykh, member of the Council of Senior Scholars
Saad al-Shithri Saad ibn Nasser al-Shathri rabic سعد بن ناصر الشثري(born 1964/65) is an Islamic scholar from Saudi Arabia. Since 2015, he has been a member of the country's Council of Senior Scholars and an advisor to the royal court of King Sal ...
, and the governor of al-Qassim region. The stated goal of this conference was to cast light of al-Sa'di legacy and encourage further research into his thought and legal reasoning. al-Sa'di left behind three sons, Abdullah, Muhammad and Ahmad. Abdullah al-Sa'di (died 1984/1405AH) was also a student of knowledge and published some of the writings of his father posthumously.


See also

*
Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen Muhammad bin Salih al-Uthaymeen (March 9, 1929 – January 10, 2001; Arabic: محمد بن صالح العثيمين), also known as Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen, was a prominent Islamic scholar from Saudi Arabia. Biography Uthaymeen was born on ...
*
Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz Sheikh Abd al Aziz ibn Abdullah ibn Baz ( ar, عبد العزيز بن عبد الله بن باز, ʿAbd al ʿAzīz bin ʿAbdullāh bin Bāz, 21 November 1912 – 13 May 1999) was a Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar who served as the Grand Mufti of S ...
* Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani


References


External links

*
Biodata at MuslimScholars.info
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