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Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Arrashid, Influential Islamic Scholar and Author, Dies in Exile

Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Arrashid, a distinguished thinker, writer, theoretician, and Islamic scholar has passed away. Known by his pen name, Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Arrashid was born Abdul Munim Al Ali Al Issi. He died in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where he had been living in exile.

Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Arrashid was celebrated for his profound contributions to Islamic scholarship and thought. His extensive body of work includes notable publications such as Al-Muntaliq, Al-Qalaam, Al-Awaiq, Al-Masar, The Islamic System of the Most High (Arabic), The Principles of Fatwa (Arabic), and Dafifa on the authority of Abu Harirah.

These works have significantly impacted Islamic intellectual discourse and are highly regarded across the Islamic world.

Though originally from Iraq, Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Arrashid spent many years in exile, continuing his scholarly activities and influencing Islamic thought globally. His passing away marks the end of a notable era in Islamic scholarship and thought leadership.

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