Abu Muhammad Al-Maqdisi
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Abu Muhammad Al-Maqdisi was born in 1378 A.H. (1959 A.D.) in the
province of Nablus, Palestine, he left the city with his family when he
was about 3 or 4 years old and settled in Kuwait, where he completed his
high school studies. He traveled about Kuwait and Hijaz where he had a
good affiliation with students of knowledge and Sheikhs who taught him
the keys of understanding Islamic knowledge.
Thereupon, he devoted himself to study the books of Sheikhul Islam Ibn
Taymiyyah and his student Ibnul Qayyim.
Furthermore, during his visits to Al-Madinah, he was attracted to the
books of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab, his students, sons and
grandsons, the Imams of the Najdi Da'wah, which enrich the public and
private libraries over there.
He traveled several times to Pakistan and Afghanistan and there he met
many brothers and Islamic groups who came from various regions of the
Islamic world. He was involved in some educational and Da'wah
activities there. While there, he wrote a book called "Millat Ibrahim"
(The Denomination and Creed of Ibrahim). He finally settled in Jordan in
1992, two years before his arrest.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Abu Muhammad Al-Maqdisi was born in 1378 A.H. (1959 A.D.) in the
province of Nablus, Palestine, he left the city with his family when he
was about 3 or 4 years old and settled in Kuwait, where he completed his
high school studies. He traveled about Kuwait and Hijaz where he had a
good affiliation with students of knowledge and Sheikhs who taught him
the keys of understanding Islamic knowledge.
Thereupon, he devoted himself to study the books of Sheikhul Islam Ibn
Taymiyyah and his student Ibnul Qayyim.
Furthermore, during his visits to Al-Madinah, he was attracted to the
books of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab, his students, sons and
grandsons, the Imams of the Najdi Da'wah, which enrich the public and
private libraries over there.
He traveled several times to Pakistan and Afghanistan and there he met
many brothers and Islamic groups who came from various regions of the
Islamic world. He was involved in some educational and Da'wah
activities there. While there, he wrote a book called "Millat Ibrahim"
(The Denomination and Creed of Ibrahim). He finally settled in Jordan in
1992, two years before his arrest.