Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saleh Al-Uthaymeen
Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saleh Al-Uthaymeen
Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saleh Al-Uthaymeen
He was, Rahimahu Allah, Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Saleh ibn Muhammad
ibn al-Uthaymeen at-Tamimi an-Najdi. Sh. Uthaymeen, as he was most known,
was born in the city of Unayzah, Qaseem Region, Saudi Arabia, on 27th
Ramadhan 1347H in a famous religious family.
He got his education from many prominent scholars like Sheikh 'Abdur-Rahmaan
ibn Naasir as-Sa'di (1307H - 1376H), Sheikh Muhammad Ameen ash-Shanqeeti
(1325H - 1393H), and Sheikh Abdul-Azeez Bin Baz (1330H - 1420H), along with
many more.
When he entered into teaching, a great number of students from inside and outside
Saudi Arabia benefited from him. He was known for his own unique style of
interpretation and explanation of religious points. He is from among those scholars
who served Islam without any type of religious prejudice and kept themselves
away from the limitations of blind-following. He is distinguished in his great
exertion of effort in religious matters and analogical deductions which clearly
prove the religious understanding he possessed, and the correct usage of the
principles of religion he adopted.
Along with Sh. Nasiruddin Albaani (d. 1420H), Sh. Abdul-Azeez Bin Baz (d.
1420H), and Sheikh Muqbil ibn Haadi al-Waadi'i (d. 1422H), are the era of 1400H
top Ahlu Sunnah scholars so far, although many more deserve to be mentioned in
the strive for this Diin of Islam also, such as Sh. Abdullah ibn Abdur-Rahman al-
Jibreen, Sh. Saeed ibn Ali ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani, Dr. Saleh ibn Fawzan ibn
Abdullah Al-Fawzan, Sh. Muhammad bin Jameel Zainoo, Sh. Muhammad Saleh
Al-Munajjid, Sh. Saifur-Rahman Mubarakpooree, among others.
• Musdhalihah Hadeeth.
• Kitab ul Ilm.
Sh. Uthaymeen was famous for his simplicity, modesty, along with
exceptional mannerisms towards all those he encountered, as well as his
exceptional mannerisms in approach to topics free of dogmatic arguments.
He is among the pre-eminent scholars of the era after 1400H. Sh.
Uthaymeen passed away on Wednesday 15 Shawwal, 1421H. He was
buried in Makkah along with his peers among the scholars Sh. Bin Baz,
while Sh. Muqbil ibn Haadi al-Waadi'i