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Mohammad Hayya Al-Sindhi

Muhammad Hayyat ibn Ibrahim al-Sindhi ((アラビア語:امام الشيخ محمد حياة بن ابراهيم السندي)) (died 3 February 1750) was a Islamic scholar during the period of Ottoman Empire.
He is most noted as the teacher and ''shaikh'' of the proponent of the so called Wahhabi movement, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab.〔
==Early life==

He was Muhammad Hayat as-Sindhi was born in Adilpur, Sind, in present-day Pakistan.〔 His lineage can be traced back to the tribe of Jaajur, a people from the inhabitants of Sind that used to live in the outskirts of Adilpur.
The biographical accounts do not mention the date or year in which he was born. Rather, all that is stated is that he was born and raised in the outskirts of Adilpur. When he grew up, he moved to the city of Thatta, the capital of Sind. After this, he migrated to present day Saudi Arabia, and took residence in Madinah.

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