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Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin ibn Hamad Al-‘Abbaad
Many of you have not heard of the noble Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin ibn Hamad Al-‘Abbaad. He is Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin ibn Hamad ibn ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin ibn ‘Abdullah ibn Hamad ibn’Uthmaan Al-Abbad Al-Badr. He was born after Salaat-ul-‘Ishaa on Saturday, the 3rd of Ramadhaan, 1353H in the city of Az-Zulfah which is 300 kilometers north of Riyadh. He learned from the noble teachers ‘Abdullah ibn Ahmed Al-Munay’, and then Zayd ibn Muhammad Al-Munayfee, and then ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Abd-ur-Rahmaan Al-Ghayth – with whom he completed memorizing the Qur'aan, and then Faalih Ar-Roomee. When the elementary school was established in Az-Zulfah in 1368H, he began studying there in the second year (level). He completed his elementary studies in the year 1371H and then began studying at the Ma’had al-‘Ilmee in Riyadh the following tear. He then went on to study in the College of Islamic Law. On the 13th of Jumaad-ul-Uwlaa, 1379H, during his final year in the College of Islamic Law, he was appointed as an instructor at the Ma’had al-‘Ilmee in Buraydah.
At the end of the academic year, he returned to Riyadh for final examinations at the College of Islamic Law. Allah blessed him to be first in his graduating class of 80 students, which at that time was the 4th graduating class from the College of Islamic Law. He was also the student with the highest grade
point average of all of the previous years as well! After receiving his certification from the Ma’had al-‘Ilmee in 1380H, he began teaching there.
When the Islamic University of Medina was established, Allah blessed Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin to be amongst those who were selected to teach there by the noble Shaykh Muhammad ibn Ibraheem Aal Ash-Shaykh. The first college to be established was the College of Islamic Law which began classes on Sunday the 2nd of Jumaada ath-Thaaniyah, 1381H. And from the favors of Allah upon him, was that he was the first to teach a lesson on that day! From that day until now (43 years!) he has taught at the University and there is no one at the University who has taught there longer than he has.
On the 30th of Rajab, 1393H, he was appointed as vice-president of the Islamic University of Medina after being selected by King Faysal (rahimahullah) for the post. He was one of three nominees proposed by the noble Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-‘Azeez ibn ‘Abdullah ibn Baaz (rahimahullah), who was then president of the University. Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin remained at this post until the 26th of Shawwaal, 1399H (i.e. for 6 years), after which he asked to be excused. During the first two years of that six year period he was vice-president of the Islamic University of Medina, however, when Shaykh ibn Baaz (rahimahullah) was given the presidency of the Department of Scholarly Research and Fataawa (i.e. when he became the Mufti and leading religious authority) Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin assumed the presidency of the Islamic University of Medina! During those six years he was only able to teach two lessons a week to the 4th year students in the College of Islamic Law. During this time, he was able to oversee the establishment of the Department of Higher Studies for both the Masters and the Doctorate programs, and the establishment of the College of Qur'aan, the College of Hadeeth, and the College of Arabic Language. During this time, the University Printing Press was also established.
Shaykh ‘Abd-ul-Muhsin wrote: “My first trip outside the city of Az-Zulfah was to Makkah to perform Hajj in 1370H and thereafter to Riyadh to seek knowledge at the Ma’had ‘Ilmee. I still possess my notebooks of the different years of my elementary studies starting from the second year and they are the most beloved and precious of all that I possess. The first book that I ever had in my personal library was a copy of Buloogh-ul-Maraam by Al-Haafidh ibn Hajar Al-‘Asqalaanee. I acquired it before I began my elementary studies. I
have written inside it in my own handwriting the date of the 6th of Muharram, 1368H. From the most beloved of all things to me is my immense love for the Companions of the Messenger of Allah (ρ) and my hatred for those who hate them. Allah has blessed me with sons and daughters, and I have named four of my sons with the names of the rightly guided Caliphs, after having named one of them after the Prophet Muhammad (ρ). I named some of my daughters with the names of the Mothers of the Believers (i.e. the wives of the Prophet ρ), after having named one of them Faatimah, after the leader of the believing women. This is some of what I recall about myself, which I have written down just as a reminder of the blessings of Allah, and how short I fall and what little I have done (in this life) for the Hereafter. I ask Allah to grant me success in being truthful in speech, and sincere in my actions and to attain beneficial knowledge and to act in accordance with it. Verily, He is the All-Hearer
and Answerer of du’aa.”1
Footnotes:
1 Refer to the biography of the shaykh in his book entitled Ar-Rudd ‘Alaa Man Kadhdhaba bil-Ahaadeeth As-Saheehah Al-Waaridah fil-Mahdee. Also refer to the English translation of the biography of the shaykh found on
www. fatwa-online. com.