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Abdul-Aziz Ibn Baz

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1969:, pp. 198: the Afghan jihad was being fought over again, with pure, young Salafi warriors. Abdul Aziz bin Baz .... a particular enthusiast. The man who had sponsored and protected Juhayman now urged the holy cause of the Afghan students with the ulema, and more potently still with the senior princes to whom he had private access. It is not known -- it will never be known -- which of the family of Abdul Aziz privately parted with money at the venerable shiekh's request, but what was pocket money to them could easily have bought a fleet of pickup trucks for the Taliban. 2604:, pp. 30: "Their language was curiously restrained. The sheikhs had a rich vocabulary of condemnation that they regularly deployed against those who incurred their wrath, from kuffar ... to al-faseqoon (those who are immoral and who do not follow God). But the worst they could conjure up for Juhayman and his followers was al-jamaah al-musallahah (the armed group). They also insisted that the young men must be given another chance to repent. ... Before attacking them, said the ulema, the authorities must offer the option 'to surrender and lay down their arms.' 523: 1618: 876: 1196:("Treatise on the textual and rational proofs of the rotation of the sun and the motionlessness of the earth and the possibility of ascension to other planets"). In it, he republished the 1966 article, together with a second article on the same subject written later in 1966, and repeated his belief that the Sun orbited the Earth. In 1985, he changed his mind concerning the rotation of the Earth (and, according to Lacey, ceased to assert its flatness), when 1610: 887: 1234:
established in the Din (religion of Islam) by way of decisive evidence and Ijma' (consensus) of scholars that whoever denies Allah, His Messenger or His Book is a Kafir (disbeliever), and their blood and wealth become violable. It is the duty of the responsible authority to ask them to repent of this; either they repent or be executed. Thanks to Allah that this issue is not debatable among scholars.
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the Quran and the Sunnah, because God almighty says: 'And the sun runs on (tajri) to a term appointed for it' ... As for saying that the Sun is fixed in one position but still moving around itself, ..., I did not deal with this issue in my first article, nor have I declared as infidel anyone who says so. Western writers subsequently have drawn parallels between their perception of Ibn Baz and the
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Muslims chose to believe the world was round, that was their business, he said, and he would not quarrel with them religiously. But he was inclined to trust what he felt beneath his feet rather than the statements of scientists he did not know." According to Lacey, Ibn Baz changed his mind about the earth's flatness after talking to Prince
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and to beware of His vengeance and His Anger, and to return to guidance and to repent to Allah for whatever has preceded from them. And Allah, Glorified, has promised His repentant servants that He will accept their repentance and be good to them. So Allah the Glorified said: "Say, 'O My servants who
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I did not declare those who believe that the earth rotates to be infidels, nor those who believe that the sun moving around itself, but I do so for those who say that the sun is static and does not move (thābita la jāriya), which is in my last article. Whoever says so being an infidel is obvious from
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for teaching the "falsehood" that the Earth rotates and orbits the Sun. In his article, Ibn Baz claimed that the Sun orbited the Earth, and that "the earth is fixed and stable, spread out by God for mankind and made a bed and cradle for them, fixed down by mountains lest it shake". As a result of the
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and those like him), and not to be lenient towards them. And it is obligatory to advise them, to guide them towards the truth, and to warn them against this falsehood. It is not permissible for anyone to co-operate with them in this evil. And it is obligatory upon them to be sincere and to come back
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However, Malise Ruthven and others state that it is incorrect to report that Ibn Baz believed "the earth is flat" Professor Werner Ende, a German expert on Ibn Baz's fatwas, states he has never asserted this. Abd al-Wahhâb al-Turayrî calls those that attribute the flat earth view to Ibn Baz "rumour
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says that Ibn Baz gave an interview "in which he mused on how we operate day to day on the basis that the ground beneath us is flat ... and it led him to the belief that he was not afraid to voice and for which he became notorious." Though satirized for his belief, "the sheikh was unrepentant. If
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I only deemed it lawful to kill whoever claims that the sun is static (thābita la jāriya) and refuses to repent of this after clarification. This is because denying the circulation of the sun constitutes a denial of Allah (Glorified be He), His Great Book, and His Honourable Messenger. It is well
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Ibn Bāz issued a fatwa allowing the deployment of non-Muslim troops on Saudi Arabian soil to defend the kingdom from the Iraqi army. Some noted that this was in contrast to his opinion in the 1940s when he contradicted the government policy of allowing non-Muslims to be employed on Saudi soil.
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When asked for a fatwa by the Government to condemn the militants, the language of Ibn Baz and other senior ulama "was curiously restrained". The invaders of the Masjid al-Haram were not declared non-Muslims, despite their killings and violation of the sanctity of the Masjid, but only called
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Ibn Baz has been described as having inflexible attitudes towards women and being a bulwark against the expansion of rights for women. Commenting on the Sharia rule that the testimony in court of one woman was insufficient, Ibn Baz said: "The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) explained that their
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In 1927, when he was sixteen, he started losing his eyesight after a serious infection in his eyes. By the time he was twenty, he had totally lost his sight and had become blind. At that time, Saudi Arabia lacked a modern university system. Ibn Baz received a traditional education in
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allowing deadly force to be used in retaking the mosque. The senior scholars also insisted that before security forces attack them, the authorities must offer the option "to surrender and lay down their arms".
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to guidance and to leave alone and abandon this falsehood. So my advice to al-Mas'aree, al-Faqeeh and Bin Laden and all those who traverse their ways is to leave alone this disastrous path, and to fear
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in "a little cluster of modern two-story buildings". Like all senior Saudi clerics, his home was a gift from a wealthy benefactor or a religious foundation for his distinguished religious work.
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mongers". He points out that Ibn Baz issued a fatwa declaring that the Earth is round, and, indeed, in 1966 Ibn Baz wrote "The quotation I cited from the speech of the great scholar
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Ibn Bāz was among the Muslim scholars who opposed regime change using violence. He called for obedience to the people in power unless they ordered something that went against God.
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army that which Juhayman's father served in or the hostel, Beit al-Ikhwan, in which Juhayman lived in). Al-Ikhwan were former students of Ibn Baz and other high ulema under the
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The popular radio program, Nurun Ala Darb ("light on the path"), in which he discussed current issues and answered questions from listeners as well as providing fatwa if needed.
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was reportedly so angered by the first article that he ordered the destruction of every unsold copy of the two papers that had published it. In 1982 Ibn Baz published a book,
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shortcoming in reasoning is found in the fact that their memory is weak and that their witness is in need of another woman to corroborate it." He also issued a fatwa against
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During his career as the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, he attempted to both legitimise the rule of the ruling family and to support calls for the reform of Islam in line with
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said "His views and fatwas (religious rulings) were controversial, condemned by militants, liberals and progressives alike". He was also criticised by hardline
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Majmoo'ul-Fataawaa wa Maqaalaatul-Mutanawwiyah, Volume 9, as quoted in Clarification of the Truth in Light of Terrorism, Hijackings & Suicide Bombings of
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Ibn Baz deemed it mandatory to destroy media that promoted Bin Laden's views, and declared that it was forbidden for anyone to co-operate with him. He wrote:
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have transgressed against themselves. Do not despair of the Mercy of Allah; verily, Allah forgives all sins.' Truly, He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." .
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Ende, Werner (1982). "Religion, Politik und Literatur in Saudi-Arabien. Der geistige Hintergrund der religiösen und kulturpolitischen Situation (III)".
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Islam forbids any violence within the Grand Mosque. Ibn Baz found himself in a delicate situation, especially as he had previously taught al-Otaybi in
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In 1981 he was awarded the King Faisal International Prize for Service to Islam. He was the only Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia not to come from the
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in Afghanistan, who in the late 1990s were seen by many Saudis as "pure, young Salafi warriors" fighting against destructive warlords.
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Al-adilla al-naqliyya wa al-ḥissiyya ʿala imkān al-ṣuʾūd ila al-kawākib wa ʾala jarayān al-shams wa al-qamar wa sukūn al-arḍ
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Al-adilla al-naqliyya wa al-ḥissiyya ʿala imkān al-ṣuʾūd ila al-kawākib wa ʾala jarayān al-shams wa al-qamar wa sukūn al-arḍ
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publication of his first article, Ibn Baz was ridiculed by Egyptian journalists as an example of Saudi primitiveness, and
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who condemned Ibn Baz for "his weakness and flexibility and the ease of influencing him with the various means which the
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tell us something: we cannot believe or disbelieve them until we get sufficient proof on which the Muslims can depend."
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International Journal of Middle East Studies, February 2007, pp 103-122, Cambridge University Press (p. 3 PDF).
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practises". Ibn Baz was the subject of Osama bin Laden's first public pronouncement intended for the general
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Ibn Bāz wrote more than sixty works over the course of his career on subjects including the hadith, tafsir,
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district upon the recommendation of Muhammad ibn 'Abdul-Lateef Al ash-Shaikh from 1938 to 1951.
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Inside the Kingdom: Kings, Clerics, Modernists, Terrorists, and the Struggle for Saudi Arabia
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for supporting the decision to permit U.S. troops to be stationed in Saudi Arabia in 1991.
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Sheikh 'Abd al-Wahhâb al-Turayrî, former professor at al-Imâm University in Riyadh.
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government. Ibn Baz defended his decision to endorse the Oslo Accords by citing the
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from 1993 until his death in 1999 (1420AH). According to French political scientist
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On Thursday morning, 13 May 1999, Ibn Bāz died at the age of 86. He was buried in
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Edited and Introduced by Bruce Lawrence, Translated by James Howarth, Verso, 2005
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Rejectionist Islamism in Saudi Arabia: The Story of Juhayman al-Utaybi Revisited.
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public. This little open letter condescendingly criticized him for endorsing the
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Ibn Baz has been associated with some members of the 20 November–4 December 1979
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Ibn Baz's second article written in 1966 also responded to similar accusations:
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ideals. Many criticised him for supporting the Saudi government when, after the
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Ibn Bāz had undertaken a number of charitable and similar activities such as:
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By: Maulana Muhammad A. K. Azad , 14 NOVEMBER 2012, contains full text of
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or unbelievers) which it was claimed Ibn Baz had pronounced. According to
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Lacey quotes a fatwa by Ibn Baz urging caution towards claims that the
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The battle for Saudi Arabia: royalty, fundamentalism, and global power
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The Battle for Saudi Arabia: Royalty, Fundamentalism, and Global Power
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Salafi Fatwa Of Takfeer On Their Own Imams Ibn Baaz, Albani & Co.
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In 1992 he was appointed Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and Head of the
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Orient: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik und Wirtschaft des Orients'
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Ibn Bāz was a prolific speaker, both in public and privately at his
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Radical Islam's rules: the worldwide spread of extreme Shari'a law
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In addition, there was controversy concerning the nature of the
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Prophets and Princes: Saudi Arabia from Muhammad to the Present
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His wives and children lived in the Shumaysi neighbourhood of
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Western Dominance and Political Islam: Challenge and Response
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organisations and Islamic centres in many parts of the world.
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in 1912 to a family with a reputation for their interest in
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Ibn Baaz's fatwa in support of the war against the soviets
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Scholars of other Sunni Islamic schools of jurisprudence
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Messages to the World, The Statements of Osama Bin Laden,
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He held a number of posts and responsibilities, such as:
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President and member of the Constituent Assembly of the
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who had spent time in a space shuttle flight in 1985.
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and was granted presidency of the administration for
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returned home after a week aboard the Space Shuttle
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Academic staff of the Islamic University of Madinah
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Index

Ibn Baz
Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia
King Fahd
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh
Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al ash-Sheikh
Riyadh
Emirate of Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
Mecca
Al Adl cemetery
Mecca
Islam
Middle East
Athari
Hanbali
Movement
Wahhabi
Salafi
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh
Ibn Taymiyyah
Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab
Muhammad al-Amin al-Shanqiti
Shaykh Uthman al-Khamees
Abu Abd al-Rahman Ibn Aqil al-Zahiri
Shaykh Nasir al-Qurashi al-Zahrani
Shaykh Abdul Qayyum
Shaykh Hisham al-Tahiri
King Faisal International Prize
Arabic
romanized

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