Khaled Al-Musleh

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Khaled Al-Mosleh
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Born1965
Makkah
NationalitySaudi Arabia
CitizenshipSaudi Arabia
OccupationProfessor
OrganizationCollege of Sharia at the Qassim University

Khaled Al-Mosleh, full name Khalid bin Abdullah bin Muhammad Al-Musleh (born in the city of Makkah in the year 1385 AH / 1965 AD ) works as a mufti and professor of jurisprudence at the College of Sharia at the Qassim University in Saudi Arabia, and he is an Imam and preacher of the Olaya Mosque in Unaizah-Qassim Province. He is the Chairman of the Committee for Science Students at the Sheikh Ibn Uthaimin Mosque, a member of the Scientific and Information Committees in raising awareness about Hajj, and a member of the Muslim World League and other memberships. He has also been highlighted for his controversial fatwas.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Personal life

He married the daughter of Muhammad bin Saleh Al-Uthaymeen in the year 1407 AH, and was entrusted with him to teach interpretation and the principles of religion and monotheism and began that in the year 1410 AH.

Education and scientific studies

He holds a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems at the College of Industrial Management from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. After that, he joined the College of Sharia of the Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, Qassim Branch, and obtained a bachelor’s degree from her. After that he obtained a master's degree in his thesis entitled "Incentives to Buy and its Provisions in Islamic Jurisprudence", then he received a PhD in Jurisprudence from his thesis entitled "Rulings of Monetary Inflation in Islamic Jurisprudence".

Memorization of the Qur’an by Muhammad bin Salman al-Salman , and in the year 1403 AH he began his studies with Muhammad bin Salih al-Uthaymeen and in the year 1408 AH he became a lieutenant for him, and he read it in interpretation and hadith, the fundamentals of religion, jurisprudence, origins and language. He read jurisprudence on Sheikh Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al-Bassam and Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Musaad. He read grammar and literature on Sheikh Ali bin Muhammad al-Zamil, and read grammar in Abdullah bin Saleh al-Falih, as he communicated with Sheikh Abd al-Aziz bin Baz and Muhammad al-Albani.

Notable works

He has many books, investigations and annotations, including:

  1. Genetically Modified Foods - A Legal Perspective.
  2. "A legal vision in determining the starting age for marriage."
  3. Gifts of workers and employees, its contemporary controls and applications.
  4. "The doctor informs one of the spouses of the results of the other's medical examinations - a legal vision."
  5. "Network Marketing Legitimate Vision".

The Jurisprudence of Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen - An Empirical and Applied Study.

  1. "Suggested solutions to solve the white lands problem - a legal vision."

The provisions of mourning.

  1. Explanation of the "Wasitite Doctrine" from the words of Sheikh Al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah.
  2. An investigation: an explanation of the "jurisprudence" system of Sheikh Saadi.
  3. Genetically Modified Foods - A Legal Perspective.
  4. "A legal vision in determining the starting age for marriage."
  5. "Explanation of Tahawi belief."

Explanation of the papers on the fundamentals of jurisprudence.

  1. "Harvesting the Tribunes

References

  1. Nabbout, Mariam (8 March 2019). "Saudi cleric says bribery is OK sometimes, but Muslims don't agree". StepFeed. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  2. "Photographing women a punishable crime". Arab News. 19 March 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  3. "المصلح يثير جدلا بفتوى "الرموش الصناعية".. ومغردون يذكروه بفتوى سابقة". CNN Arabic (in العربية). 27 June 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  4. "Temporary marriage' is adultery: Saudi scholar". emirates247. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  5. "Saudi scholar slams critics of MBC's Omar ibn al-Khattab TV series". Al-Arabiya (in العربية). 22 July 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  6. "Driving licence for women: Musleh". 27 September 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2020.

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