Shaykh
Dr. Bakar Ibn 'Abdullaah Abu Zayd Ibn Muhammad
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He
is the noble Shaykh Bakar Ibn 'Abdullaah
Abu Zayd Ibn Muhammad Ibn 'Abdullaah Ibn Bakar Ibn 'Uthmaan
Ibn Yahyaa from the tribe of Banee Zayd al-Qadhaa'iyyah. He
was born in 1365 A.H./1944 C.E.
He
studied the Noble Qur.aan until the second year of infant
studies, then moved to Riyaadh in 1375 A.H./1954 C.E. where
he continued his studies, then to the educational institute,
then the Faculty of Sharee'ah
(at the University of Imaam Muhammad)
until he graduated in 1387 A.H./1966 C.E. as an associate
with first class.
In
1384 A.H./1963 C.E. he moved to Madeenah where he held the
post of custodian of the general library within the Islaamic
University.
Alongside
his curriculum studies he used to frequent a number of knowledge
(seeking) circles of a number of scholars in Riyadh, Makkah
and Madeenah.
In
Riyaadh, he studied Meeqaat under Shaykh Saalih Ibn Mutlaq,
and studied 25 points from Maqaamaat al-Hareeree, which his
Shaykh had already memorised in entirity. In fiqh, he studied
the book of transactions (al-Buyoo') from al-Hajaawee's "Zaad
al-Mustaqni'".
In
Makkah he studied the book of Hajj from al-Majd Ibn Taymiyyah's
"al-Muntaqaa" under Shaykh
'Abdul-'Azeez Ibn 'Abdullaah Ibn Baaz (rahima-hullaah)
during the Hajj season at al-Masjid al-Haraam in 1385 A.H./1964
C.E.
He
sought authorisation from a teacher in al-Masjid al-Haraam,
namely Shaykh Sulaymaan Ibn 'Abdur-Rahmaan Ibn Hamdaan, so
he personally wrote an authorisation for him to teach all
the books of the Sunnah.
In
Madeenah he studied Ibn Hajar's "Fat.h al-Baaree"
and "Buloogh al-Maraam" under Shaykh
Ibn Baaz (rahima-hullaah), including a number of theses
in fiqh, tawheed and hadeeth in his house. In short he frequented
him for 2 years after which Shaykh
Ibn Baaz (rahima-hullaah) authorised him to teach these
books.
Since
moving to Madeenah, he also frequented Shaykh
Muhammad al-Ameen ash-Shanqeetee (rahima-hullaah) for
approximately 10 years until the Shaykh's
(rahima-hullaah) death during Hajj in 1393 A.H./1972 C.E.
In tafseer he studied the Shaykh's
"Adwaa. al-Bayaan", and also the Shaykh's
thesis "Aadaab al-Bahth wal-Munaatharah". He also
studied Ibn 'Abdul-Barr's "al-Qasd wal-Umam" and
some of "al-Inaabah".
In
all he has received approximately 20 authorisations (to teach
different books of knowledge) from the scholars of Makkah,
Madeenah, RIyaadh, Morocco, Syria, India, Africa and other
than them.
In
1399 A.H./1978 C.E., he studied at the Supreme Court of Justice
as an associate, and achieved a Masters degree, and in 1403
A.H./1982 C.E. he achieved a Doctorate.
After
graduating from the Faculty of Sharee'ah
in 1387 A.H./1966 C.E., he was selected as a judge for the
city of Madeenah, whereby a Royal Decree was issued to appoint
him as such. He continued in this post until 1400 A.H./1979
C.E.
He
was also appointed as a teacher in the Prophet's Masjid in
1390 A.H./1969 C.E. until 1400 A.H./1979 C.E.
In
1391 A.H./1970 C.E. a Royal Decree was issued appointing him
as an imaam and khateeb of the Prophet's Masjid, and he continued
in this post until the beginning of 1396 A.H./1975 C.E.
In
1400 A.H./1979 C.E., a decree was issued by the Council of
Minsiters selecting him as general procurator for the Minsitry
of Justice, and he continued in this post until the end of
1412 A.H./1991 C.E., when a Royal Decree was issued appointing
him to the rank of excellence, and in turn a member of Permanent
Committee for Islaamic Research and Fataawa and also the
Council of Senior Scholars.
In
1405 A.H./1984 C.E. a Royal Decree was issued appointing him
as representative of the Kingdom at the International Islaamic
Fiqh Assembly, whereby he was selected as president of the
Assembly.
In
1406 A.H./1985 C.E., he was appointed a member of the Fiqh
Assembly at ar-Raabitah al-'Aalam al-Islaamee (Muslim World
League).
The
Shaykh has approximately 66 publications to his name ranging
from hadeeth,
fiqh,
Arabic and others, with the number consistently rising due
to his on-going efforts.
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