Gibril Haddad
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Biography

Born in 1960 in Beirut
Beirut
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, Lebanon
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, Haddad studied French Literature at Columbia University
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. After studying in Damascus
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, Syria
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, from 1997 to 2006, he currently lives in Brunei
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 and is an Islamic author and translator.

He is also a former and influential teacher on the traditional online Islamic institute "Sunnipath".

He was listed amongst the inaugural "500 most influential Muslims in the world."

He is a disciple of Shaykh Nazim al-Qubrusi and is a major contributor to the website Eshaykh.com, which gives traditional teachings on Islamic Spirituality via a question-answer format which is accessible to anyone who wishes to ask.

Original works

  • The Four Imams and their Schools: Abu Hanifa, Malik, al-Shafi'i, Ahmad (2007)
  • From the Two Holy Sanctuaries: A Hajj Journal (2006)
  • Sunna Notes: Studies in Hadith & Doctrine Volume II: The Excellent Innovation in the Qur'an and Hadith
  • Sunna Notes: Studies in Hadith & Doctrine Volume I: Hadith History & Principles
  • Albani and His Friends: A Concise Guide to the "Salafi" Movement (2004)


He has also answered allegations made against Ahmad Raza Khan and other sufi scholars by other Muslims.

Translations

  • The Prophet's Night Journey and Heavenly Ascent (2006)
  • Jesus Christ the Son of Mary and His Most Blessed Mother (2005)
  • Advice to our brothers the scholars of Najd (2002)
  • The prophets in Barzakh and the hadith of Isrâ and Mirâj (1999)
  • Correct Islamic Doctrine (1999)

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