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Ibn Baz
عبد العزيز بن عبد الله بن باز (المتوفى: 1420هـ)ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Bāz (al-mutawaffā: 1420 AH)
44 Works
1420 AH
Biography
Ibn Baz was a Saudi Arabian scholar who served as the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia. He was known for his extensive knowledge in Islamic jurisprudence and had a significant influence on the interpretation of Islamic texts. His works include explanations and commentaries on various Islamic texts, which have been widely read and respected among scholars and students of Islam. He was also recognized for his fatwas, which addressed contemporary issues faced by the Muslim community, making his contributions relevant to the modern context of Islamic scholarship.
Books by Ibn Baz

Resorting to the Book and the Sunnah for Maintaining Security and Protecting Lives

Rulings on Magic and Divination and Related Issues

The Call to Allah and the Morals of the Preachers

The Clarification of Monotheism which God Sent with All Messengers and Finally with Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him

The Golden Threads from Al-Bazi's Commentaries on Sahih al-Bukhari

The Judgment of Islam on Those Who Claim the Quran is Contradictory

The Obligation of Following the Sunnah of the Prophet and the Disbelief of Those Who Deny It

The Obligation of Ruling by Allah's Law and Shunning What Contradicts It

Three Essays on Prayers

Tuhfat al-Ikhwan bi Ajwiba Muhimma Tata'allaq bi Arkan al-Islam

Two Treatises on Prayer

