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{{Short description|Chief Justice and Imam of Saudi Arabia}}
'''Abdullah Ibn Humaid''', (1908–1981)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.salafi-dawah.com/shaykh-abdullah-bin-muhammad-bin-humaid-1402h.html |title=Shaykh 'Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Humaid (1402H) |website=Salafi-Dawah.com}}</ref> also known as '''Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Humaid''' was the [[Chief Justice]] of [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Imam]] of the Grand Mosque of [[Mecca]]{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}.
'''Abdullah Ibn Humaid''' ({{Lang-ar|عبد الله بن حميد}}; 1911–1982) also known as '''Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Humaid''' was the [[Chief Justice]] of [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Imam]] of the [[Great Mosque of Mecca]]. He was succeeded as Great Mosque imam by his son
[[Salih bin Abdullah al Humaid]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/707681|title=Grand Mosque imam: Promote values through new media|date=February 21, 2015|website=Arab News}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=عبد الله بن حميد - المكتبة الشاملة |url=https://shamela.ws/author/987 |access-date=2024-09-13 |website=shamela.ws}}</ref>

He is the author of ''Jihad in the Quran and Sunnah''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/JihadInTheQuranAndSunnah|title=Jihad in the Quran and Sunnah|via=Internet Archive}}</ref>

== Early life and education ==
Abdullah Ibn Humaid was born in [[Riyadh]] in 1329 AH (1911 AD) during Ramadan and grew up in a supportive environment despite losing his sight in childhood. He memorized [[Quran|the Quran]] at a young age and studied diligently under various scholars in Riyadh, displaying exceptional proficiency in diverse disciplines.<ref name=":0" />

== Career ==
Abdullah Ibn Humaid began his career under the mentorship of [[Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh]]. In 1357 AH (1938 AD), he was appointed by [[Ibn Saud|King Abdulaziz]] as a judge in Riyadh, marking the beginning of his judicial career. He expanded his judicial responsibilities in 1363 AH (1944 AD), when he became the judge of [[Buraidah]]. By 1377 AH (1957 AD).<ref name=":0" />

Abdullah Ibn Humaid was appointed by [[Faisal of Saudi Arabia|King Faisal]] as the Head of Religious Affairs for the Great Mosque of Mecca. Later, under [[Khalid of Saudi Arabia|King Khalid]], Abdullah Ibn Humaid held several high-ranking positions including President of the [[Supreme Judicial Council of Saudi Arabia|Supreme Judicial Council]] and a member of the [[Council of Senior Scholars (Saudi Arabia)|Council of Senior Scholars]] starting from 1395 AH (1975 AD). Additionally, he was a founding member of the [[Muslim World League]].<ref name=":0" />


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Jamaal al-Din M. Zarabozo]]
* [[Abd Al-Aziz Fawzan Al-Fawzan]]
* [[Abd Al-Aziz Fawzan Al-Fawzan]]
* [[Saleh Al-Fawzan]]
* [[Saleh Al-Fawzan]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 13 September 2024

Abdullah Ibn Humaid (Arabic: عبد الله بن حميد; 1911–1982) also known as Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Humaid was the Chief Justice of Saudi Arabia and Imam of the Great Mosque of Mecca. He was succeeded as Great Mosque imam by his son Salih bin Abdullah al Humaid.[1][2]

He is the author of Jihad in the Quran and Sunnah.[3]

Early life and education

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Abdullah Ibn Humaid was born in Riyadh in 1329 AH (1911 AD) during Ramadan and grew up in a supportive environment despite losing his sight in childhood. He memorized the Quran at a young age and studied diligently under various scholars in Riyadh, displaying exceptional proficiency in diverse disciplines.[2]

Career

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Abdullah Ibn Humaid began his career under the mentorship of Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh. In 1357 AH (1938 AD), he was appointed by King Abdulaziz as a judge in Riyadh, marking the beginning of his judicial career. He expanded his judicial responsibilities in 1363 AH (1944 AD), when he became the judge of Buraidah. By 1377 AH (1957 AD).[2]

Abdullah Ibn Humaid was appointed by King Faisal as the Head of Religious Affairs for the Great Mosque of Mecca. Later, under King Khalid, Abdullah Ibn Humaid held several high-ranking positions including President of the Supreme Judicial Council and a member of the Council of Senior Scholars starting from 1395 AH (1975 AD). Additionally, he was a founding member of the Muslim World League.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Grand Mosque imam: Promote values through new media". Arab News. February 21, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d "عبد الله بن حميد - المكتبة الشاملة". shamela.ws. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  3. ^ "Jihad in the Quran and Sunnah" – via Internet Archive.