Muhammad Ali Haraz

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Muhammad Ali Haraz
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BornAl Hofuf - Al Ahsa
OccupationArabic language teacher in Al Ahsa
NationalitySaudi
CitizenshipSaudi Arabia
Alma materKing Abdulaziz University
Subject
  • Teacher
  • Historian
  • Researcher

Sheikh Mohammad Bin Ali Bin Hasan Haraz (محمد بن علي بن حسن الحرز), is a Shia Muslim and scholar. A Saudi Arabia writer and researcher specifically in fulfilling Al-Ahsa Governorate culture and traditions. He won the Sheikh Muhammad Bin Salman Al-Hajari for

scientific contributions award in 2007.[1] Al-Haraz was also honored in the first Jawatha cultural forum that was held in Al-Ahsa Literary Organization in 2009[2]. He is also a member of the editors committee in Al-Waha magazine[3]. He was born in 1968 in Hofuf|Al Hofuf in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia.

Work

  • Arabic language teacher in public schools in Al-Ahsa Governorate|Al Ahsa.
  • Member of the editing committee in Al Waha magazine.
  • Writer, researcher, and a historian specializing in restoring the culture in Al Ahsa.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Arabic Language from King Abdulaziz University.
  • Graduated from Hawza among the first of his patch with excellent grades in 2001.
  • Started religion studies in 1985 in Iran, then Syria and finally in Hawza school from 1992 until 2001[4].

Mentors

He was mentored by a number of great figures:

  • Sheikh Muhammad Bamyani Al-Afghani.
  • Sheikh Al-Nasiri Al-Afghani.
  • Sheikh Abdullah Dandan.
  • Sheikh Husain Al-Ayesh.
  • Sheikh Jawad Dandan.
  • Hashim Bin Al-Sayed Muhammad Salman.
  • Abdullah Al-Sayed Hashim Ali.
  • Ali Duhnin.

Books

He has many books about history, culture, literature and biographies. Of his books:

  • Ahsaie Immigrants, 2001:

This book follows the stories of families from Ahsa that immigrated to countries like Iran and Iraq specifically[5].

  • Sheikh Baqer Abu Khamseen, 2011:

This biography includes the contributions of the Sheikh. As well as it contained sides of his social life in Al Najaf and Al Ahsa and his position as a judge. Also he specified a chapter for his scientific contributions[6].

  • Traditional Education in Al Ahssa "Mutawah", 2001:

The book gives a brief perspective on the old traditional education system known as "Mutawah" which is considered to be a part of the culture in Al Ahsa[7].

  • Nasir Al Salman, 2001:

This book is a biography of Nasir Salman. The writer mentions some of the public figures from his family and some sides of his social life. He also mentions the ethical view of Salman's personality as it formed a huge part of his personality [8].

  • The Poet Ali Ramadan, 1993:

The book pays recognition to the poet and carried out several sides of his social life, scientific contributions and some of his poetry [8].

  • The contributions of Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abi Jamhood Ahsaie in science and jurisprudence ,2014:

This book is the key to unlock the secrets of the scientific era that Jamhood has lived through in Al Ahsa[9].

  • Al Haraz Figures from the past and the present, 1999:

This book is about Al Haraz family, their locations and the families that descended from them[8].

Researches

He has over 20 cultural researches published in many magazines, some of his researches:

  • "Al Waqf In Al Ahsa"[10]
  • "Rewayat Al Hadeeth End Al Hejryeen"[11]
  • "Al Qadaa Al Jaafari in Al Ahsa"[12]

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