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Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi ((アラビア語:محمد التيجاني السماوي)),(born 2 February 1943 in Gafsa, Tunisia) is a Tunisian Muslim scholar, academic and theologian. ==Personal life== Al-Tijani is a Muslim born in Tunisia. As a student, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, at which time he was influenced by orthodox Saudi teachings—which hold against saint veneration and tomb visitation (central beliefs to the North African Sufi tradition). Later, Al-Tijani was influenced by an Iraqi student, Mun'im, who invited him to Iraq. Al-Samawi spent several weeks with Mun'im; visited Baghdad and Najaf, and met with several leading Shi'a scholars. These included: Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei (al-Khu'i), Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Grand Ayatollah to-be) and Allameh Tabatabaei, who taught him about Islam.〔Note: Most of this information is from Al-Tijani's own work, available in the English translation of ''Then I Was Guided''. See (al-Islam.org )〕 Eventually, he considered himself a Shi'i. ==Works== Al-Tijani's books are banned in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia. He has written five books: * Then I was Guided * ''Ask Those Who Know''〔''Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1〕 * ''To Be with the Truthful'' * ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah'' * ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard'' * ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny'' Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as: * ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli") * ''Hukm-may-Azan'' * ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath'' * ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi''' ((アラビア語:'''محمد التيجاني السماوي''')),(born 2 February 1943 in Gafsa, Tunisia) is a Tunisian Muslim scholar, academic and theologian.==Personal life==Al-Tijani is a Muslim born in Tunisia. As a student, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, at which time he was influenced by orthodox Saudi teachings—which hold against saint veneration and tomb visitation (central beliefs to the North African Sufi tradition).Later, Al-Tijani was influenced by an Iraqi student, Mun'im, who invited him to Iraq. Al-Samawi spent several weeks with Mun'im; visited Baghdad and Najaf, and met with several leading Shi'a scholars. These included: Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei (al-Khu'i), Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Grand Ayatollah to-be) and Allameh Tabatabaei, who taught him about Islam.Note: Most of this information is from Al-Tijani's own work, available in the English translation of ''Then I Was Guided''. See (al-Islam.org ) Eventually, he considered himself a Shi'i.==Works== Shi'a: The Real Followers of the Sunnah ), (I was Guided ), (Those Who Know ), (be with the truthful ). -->Al-Tijani's books are banned in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia. He has written five books:* Then I was Guided* ''Ask Those Who Know''''Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat''」の詳細全文を読む Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat'' Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi ((アラビア語:محمد التيجاني السماوي)),(born 2 February 1943 in Gafsa, Tunisia) is a Tunisian Muslim scholar, academic and theologian. ==Personal life== Al-Tijani is a Muslim born in Tunisia. As a student, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, at which time he was influenced by orthodox Saudi teachings—which hold against saint veneration and tomb visitation (central beliefs to the North African Sufi tradition). Later, Al-Tijani was influenced by an Iraqi student, Mun'im, who invited him to Iraq. Al-Samawi spent several weeks with Mun'im; visited Baghdad and Najaf, and met with several leading Shi'a scholars. These included: Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei (al-Khu'i), Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Grand Ayatollah to-be) and Allameh Tabatabaei, who taught him about Islam.〔Note: Most of this information is from Al-Tijani's own work, available in the English translation of ''Then I Was Guided''. See (al-Islam.org )〕 Eventually, he considered himself a Shi'i. ==Works== Al-Tijani's books are banned in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia. He has written five books: * Then I was Guided * ''Ask Those Who Know''〔''Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1〕 * ''To Be with the Truthful'' * ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah'' * ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard'' * ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny'' Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as: * ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli") * ''Hukm-may-Azan'' * ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath'' * ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi''' ((アラビア語:'''محمد التيجاني السماوي''')),(born 2 February 1943 in Gafsa, Tunisia) is a Tunisian Muslim scholar, academic and theologian.==Personal life==Al-Tijani is a Muslim born in Tunisia. As a student, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, at which time he was influenced by orthodox Saudi teachings—which hold against saint veneration and tomb visitation (central beliefs to the North African Sufi tradition).Later, Al-Tijani was influenced by an Iraqi student, Mun'im, who invited him to Iraq. Al-Samawi spent several weeks with Mun'im; visited Baghdad and Najaf, and met with several leading Shi'a scholars. These included: Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei (al-Khu'i), Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Grand Ayatollah to-be) and Allameh Tabatabaei, who taught him about Islam.Note: Most of this information is from Al-Tijani's own work, available in the English translation of ''Then I Was Guided''. See (al-Islam.org ) Eventually, he considered himself a Shi'i.==Works== Shi'a: The Real Followers of the Sunnah ), (I was Guided ), (Those Who Know ), (be with the truthful ). -->Al-Tijani's books are banned in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia. He has written five books:* Then I was Guided* ''Ask Those Who Know''''Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat''」の詳細全文を読む Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat''">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi''' ((アラビア語:'''محمد التيجاني السماوي''')),(born 2 February 1943 in Gafsa, Tunisia) is a Tunisian Muslim scholar, academic and theologian.==Personal life==Al-Tijani is a Muslim born in Tunisia. As a student, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, at which time he was influenced by orthodox Saudi teachings—which hold against saint veneration and tomb visitation (central beliefs to the North African Sufi tradition).Later, Al-Tijani was influenced by an Iraqi student, Mun'im, who invited him to Iraq. Al-Samawi spent several weeks with Mun'im; visited Baghdad and Najaf, and met with several leading Shi'a scholars. These included: Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei (al-Khu'i), Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Grand Ayatollah to-be) and Allameh Tabatabaei, who taught him about Islam.Note: Most of this information is from Al-Tijani's own work, available in the English translation of ''Then I Was Guided''. See (al-Islam.org ) Eventually, he considered himself a Shi'i.==Works== Shi'a: The Real Followers of the Sunnah ), (I was Guided ), (Those Who Know ), (be with the truthful ). -->Al-Tijani's books are banned in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia. He has written five books:* Then I was Guided* ''Ask Those Who Know''''Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat''」の詳細全文を読む Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat''">ウィキペディアで「Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi ((アラビア語:محمد التيجاني السماوي)),(born 2 February 1943 in Gafsa, Tunisia) is a Tunisian Muslim scholar, academic and theologian.==Personal life==Al-Tijani is a Muslim born in Tunisia. As a student, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, at which time he was influenced by orthodox Saudi teachings—which hold against saint veneration and tomb visitation (central beliefs to the North African Sufi tradition).Later, Al-Tijani was influenced by an Iraqi student, Mun'im, who invited him to Iraq. Al-Samawi spent several weeks with Mun'im; visited Baghdad and Najaf, and met with several leading Shi'a scholars. These included: Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei (al-Khu'i), Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Grand Ayatollah to-be) and Allameh Tabatabaei, who taught him about Islam.Note: Most of this information is from Al-Tijani's own work, available in the English translation of ''Then I Was Guided''. See (al-Islam.org ) Eventually, he considered himself a Shi'i.==Works== Shi'a: The Real Followers of the Sunnah ), (I was Guided ), (Those Who Know ), (be with the truthful ). -->Al-Tijani's books are banned in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia. He has written five books:* Then I was Guided* ''Ask Those Who Know'Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat''」の詳細全文を読む Ask Those Who Know''; ISBN 964-438-314-1* ''To Be with the Truthful''* ''The Shi'ah are (the real) Ahl al-Sunnah''* ''Fa Siru Fi al-Ard''* ''All Solutions Are with the Prophet's Progeny''Three of his books are also available in Urdu titled as:* ''Aur Mein Hidayat Pa Gia''; (another title of this book is "Tajalli")* ''Hukm-may-Azan''* ''Ho Jao Sachchon Ke Saath''* ''Ehley Bait a.s Hallal Mushkilaat''」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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