Perhaps the highest authority on Tafseer in moderns times.
He has memorized the entire dictionary al-Qamoos al-Muhee6, and quotes from it frequently.
A man who reminded me of the righteous predecessors.
You can feel his humbleness just by listening to him, and from his common answer: “I do not know.”
He wrote a poem of 100,000 lines encompassing the entire Maliki Madhab, beginning with explaining the Salafi ‘Aqeedah.
He is the Mauritanian Scholar: Mohammad Saalim bin ‘Addood (1929 - 2009).
May Allah have mercy on him.
Inna lillaahi wa Innaa Ilayhi Raji'oon.
This is truely a great loss to the Ummah. May Allah replace us with someone better.
He has memorized the entire dictionary al-Qamoos al-Muhee6, and quotes from it frequently.
A man who reminded me of the righteous predecessors.
You can feel his humbleness just by listening to him, and from his common answer: “I do not know.”
He wrote a poem of 100,000 lines encompassing the entire Maliki Madhab, beginning with explaining the Salafi ‘Aqeedah.
He is the Mauritanian Scholar: Mohammad Saalim bin ‘Addood (1929 - 2009).
May Allah have mercy on him.
Inna lillaahi wa Innaa Ilayhi Raji'oon.
This is truely a great loss to the Ummah. May Allah replace us with someone better.
