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Salman al-Ouda

Saudi Muslim Scholar (born 1956)


Summary

Saudi Muslim Scholar (born 1956)

FieldValue
religionIslam
nameSalman al-Ouda
imageSalman al-Ouda (cropped).jpg
captionSalman al-Ouda in May 2012
birth_date
birth_placeal-Qassim, Saudi Arabia
nationalitySaudi Arabia
denominationSunni
jurisprudenceAhl al-Hadith
movementSahwa
main_interestsSharia
alma_materthe Faculty of Sharia and Religious Principles in al-Qassim
influencesAbdullah Abdal Rahman Jibreen, Sayyid Qutb
influencedMuhammad al Arifi, Zakir Naik, Yasir Qadhi
childrenAbdullah Al-Ouda
lineageBani Khalid

Salman bin Fahd bin Abdullah al-Ouda (; born 14 December 1956) He is a director of the Arabic edition of the website Islam Today and appears on a number of TV shows and authors newspaper articles.{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110228121511/http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=35771&tx_ttnews[backPid]=7&cHash=d0039659b9 |archive-date=2011-02-28 |url-status=live

In 1993 al-Ouda was one of the leaders of the dissident group Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights (CDLR) that challenged the Saudi government, for which he was imprisoned during 1994–1999. In 2007 he was viewed as a government supporter. He was detained again by the Saudi authorities in September 2017. , he remained in solitary confinement without charge or trial. Officials imposed travel bans on members of his family. He was arrested for his refusal to comply with an order by Saudi authorities to tweet a specific text to support the Saudi-led blockade of Qatar. In a 4 September 2018 legal hearing, prosecutors applied for al-Ouda to be sentenced to death.

Family background

Salman Al-Ouda was born in 1956 in al-Basr, near the city of Burayda in Al-Qassim in central Saudi Arabia to Fahd Al-Ouda who belonged to the Al-Ouda branch of the aristocratic Bani Khalid. The Bani Khalid had an established Emirate in the Eastern region of the Arabian Peninsula, with control from the town of Kuwait to the Najd during the 17th and 18th centuries before their fall to the Al-Saud Dynasty from the Bani Hanifa. He spent his early years in al-Basr, then moved to Burayda.

Family life

Al-Ouda was married to Haya al-Sayari. His eldest son is named Muadh. In January 2017, a traffic accident killed al-Ouda's son Hisham and his wife Haya. Condolences to al-Ouda over this accident were given on Twitter by Mohamad al-Arifi, Aid al-Qarni, Ibrahim al-Dawish, Hassan al-Husseini, Ziyad al-Shahri, Nayef al-Sahfe, Moussa al-Omar, and Muhammad al-Yaqoubi.

Education

Al-Ouda joined an educational institute in Burayda, where he spent six years. He studied under scholars such as Ibn Baz, al-Uthaymin and Ibn Jibrin. In Burayda, he studied Arabic grammar, Hanbali jurisprudence and hadith under the guidance of local sheikhs. He completed a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in Islamic jurisprudence at Imam Muhammad bin Sa'ud University.

He graduated from the Faculty of Sharia and Religious Principles in Qassim, then became a teacher at the Scientific Institutes there. He wrote the book () (), which became well known.

Books and online publishing

Among the roughly fifty books that he has published are:

  • The First Strangers,
  • Characteristics of the Strangers,
  • ''Withdrawing from Society and Participating in It''',
  • A Discussion with Sheikh Muhammad al-Ghazâlî,
  • Who has the Right to Engage in Independent Juristic Reasoning?
  • Guidelines for Studying Islamic Law.
  • The strangers,
  • How to differ?
  • If I were a bird,
  • Ramadan lessons, and
  • with Allah.

The anti-government content of some of his books and some of the lessons that he had given was a factor in al-Ouda's 1994–1999 imprisonment. He was quoted by Osama bin Laden in his 1994 Open Letter to Shaykh Bin Baz on the Invalidity of his Fatwa on Peace with the Jews. After his release, al-Ouda resumed his activities from his home, giving lessons from Wednesday to Friday weekly on topics such as Qur'anic commentary, ethics, education, and personal reform.

Al-Ouda stated that he supports peace and tolerance with other religions. He announced that this was a result of deeper understanding of Islamic teachings.

Al-Ouda is in charge of the popular website "IslamToday". He gives classes and lectures over the Internet to a wide range of listeners. He works daily in answering the questions that people send to him in addition to compiling and preparing a number of his writings for publication. He had a show on MBC TV.

In 2006, around 20,000 young British Muslims in London's East End listened to a speech by al-Ouda. Sheikh Salman has over 4,000 Facebook friends and over one million fans through the site. He has 14 million followers on Twitter.

Ownership of one of al-Ouda's works was cited by the Saudi government as an additional charge for the 45 year imprisonment of academic Nourah al-Qahtani. This book was described in The Guardian by al-Ouda's son as "very apolitical".

Rebuking Osama bin Laden

Al-Ouda is known not only for criticizing the September 11 attacks, but also for directly criticizing Osama bin Laden. In 2007, around the sixth anniversary of 11 September, he addressed Al Qaeda's leader on MBC, a widely watched Middle Eastern television network, asking him:

My brother Osama, how much blood has been spilled? How many innocent people, children, elderly, and women have been killed ... in the name of Al Qaeda? Will you be happy to meet God Almighty carrying the burden of these hundreds of thousands or millions of victims on your back?

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