Wednesday, September 2, 2009

SHEIKH-UL-ISLAM MUHAMMAD BIN ABDUL-WAHHAB-A RENOWNED REVIVER AND A GREAT REFORMER


SHEIKH-UL-ISLAM MUHAMMAD BIN ABDUL-WAHHAB-A RENOWNED REVIVER AND A GREAT REFORMER
EDUCATION
Sheikh-ul-islam acquired his primary education from his esteemed father at his native place and was nurtured under his guidance. He was intelligent enough to memorize the Qur'an by heart at the very tender age of ten only.He read the books on Tafseer(exegesis),Hadith and Fiqh. From the very outset,he was greatly interested in studying the works of early scholars,particularly those of Sheikh-ul-islam Ibn Taimiyah and his noble disciple Allamah Ibn Qaiyim. He went through all through all those books and well grasped the contents.

On attaining the age of maturity, he set out to perform Hajj at Makkah and derived benefits from the scholars there.He then proceeded to Al-Madinah,met the learned ones there,and adopted the studentship of two renowned
erudite, Sheikh Abdullah bin Ibrahim bin Said Najidi and Sheikh Muhammad Hayat Sindhi for a long period. Out of the curiosity for higher education,he took also the journey to Iraq and Basrah and got himself benefited there.
CONDITION OF NAJD
In those days,the people of Najd were badly indulged in polytheistic deeds and un-Islamic practices.They were completely overwhelmed with polytheism. The graves,trees,stones,caves,evil spirits and insane persons were regarded as deities. The baseless stories and tales were ascribed to them to manifest their excellence. The worldly
Ulama too had misguided them for the fulfillment of their materialistic lust. The soothsayers and mangicians were having their influence over the society.

None could dare challenge their holds on the commoners.same condition was prevailing in both Makkah and Al-Madinah also. Yemen was also in the same line. Polytheism,erection of structures on the graves,seeking refuge and
assistance of the dead,saints and jinns were the common religious features.

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