Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i

Muqbil bin Hādi al-Wādi'i
Personal
Born1933
Died21 July 2001 (aged 67-68)
Cause of deathLiver disease
Resting placeMakkah, Saudi Arabia
ReligionIslam
NationalityYemeni
EraContemporary
DenominationSunni
CreedSalafi
Main interest(s)Hadith, Aqeedah
Alma materUniversity of Madinah
OccupationLecturer and teacher
Muslim leader
Influenced
Websitehttp://www.muqbel.net/
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Muqbil bin Hadi bin Muqbil bin Qa’idah al-Hamdani al-Wadi’i al-Khallali (1933 – 21 July 2001) (Arabic: مقبل بن هادي الوادعي) was an Islamic scholar in Yemen. He was the founder of a Madrasa in Dammaj which was known as a centre for Salafi ideology and its multi-national student population.[1][2] Muqbil was noted for his fierce criticisms of the Egyptian Islamist scholar Sayyid Qutb.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Laskar Jihad : Islam, militancy and the quest for identity in post-New Order Indonesia" (PDF). p. 74. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2008-01-16.
  2. ^ Ansari, Abu Khuzaimah. "Defending Shaykh Muqbil b. Hadi al-Wa'di (d.1422H) From The Reckless Lie of 'Jihadi-Salafi'". Salafi Research Institute. Archived from the original on 29 November 2020.
  3. ^ Abdul-Wahid, Abu Khadeejah (26 November 2013). "Testing A Person By His Love For The Salafis Or His Hatred Of Them Is From Manhaj". Abukhadeejah.com. Archived from the original on 12 April 2016. If you find a person loving.. Rabee' ibn Haadee, Muhammad Amaan al-Jaamee (rahimahullaah), Muqbil bin Haadee (rahimahullaah), Zayd al-Madkhalee, Ubaid al-Jaabiree and their likes, then know he is a man of Sunnah, for loving them is a distinguishing sign of ahlus-Sunnah. And having hatred and enmity for them is a distinguishing sign of ahlul-bid'ah.
  4. ^ "Imaam Muqbil bin Haadee al-Waadi'ee: A Beginner Who Reads the Books of Qutb Will Not Perceive After Only a Few Days that He Has Become Amongst the Jamaa'at ut-Takfir". Themadkhalis.com. 12 January 2010. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017.