Abdul-Rahman al-Sa'di

Sunni Muslim scholar (1889–1957)

Abū ‘Abdillāh ‘Abd al-Raḥmān ibn Nāṣir ibn ‘Abdillāh ibn Nāṣir al-Sa’dī from al-Sa’dī, the Shaykh, descended of the Tamīm tribe, was born in the town of ʿUnaizah in al-Qaṣīm on the 12th of Muḥarram in the year 1307H. His mother died when he was four years old, and his father died when he was seven. As a result, he grew up an orphan but he had a stable upbringing. He was an Islamic Scholar from Saudi Arabia. And also was a teacher and a author in Unaizah, Saudi Arabia. He authored more than 40 books in several different fields including tafsir, fiqh, and 'aqidah.

Abdul-Rahman al-Sa'di
عبد الرحمن السعدي
Abd ar-Rahman ibn Nasir as-Sa'di
Personal
Born (1889-09-07) 7 September 1889 (age 135)
Unayzah, KSA
DiedJanuary 24, 1957(1957-01-24) (aged 67)
Unayzah, KSA
ReligionIslam
NationalitySaudi Arabian
Home townUnayzah, Saudi Arabia
EthnicityArab
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanbali
CreedAthari
MovementSalafi
Military service
Senior posting
Influenced by

He had already attracted attention at a young age with his intelligence and his strong enthusiasm for learning. After the death of his father, he had read the Qurʾān, then thoroughly memorised it by the time he was eleven years old. Then he began learning from the learned men of his town and those who visited it. He worked hard until he acquired a respectable amount of knowledge in every field. When he reached the age of twenty-three, he began teaching. Like that, he used to both learn and teach, and the entirety of his time was spent doing that. It was like that until in the year 1351H, he was placed in charge of education in his town, and became a mentor for all the students.

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