Muhammad Auwal Albani Zaria

Muhammad Auwal Adam also known as Albani Zariapronunciation (27 September 1960 – 1 February 2014) was a Nigerian Islamic scholar who specialized in the field of hadith and Fiqh.[1] Islamic Law, mass communication, telecommunications engineering and ICT. He was a prominent Islamic scholar and the leader of the Salafi movement in Nigeria. He was a tailor at his earlier stage of life of which he usually called himself (specialized tailor). He was the first scholar to ascribe the word "Salafiyah" to the generation of scholars and students of Islamic denomination in Nigeria.[2] Albani was considered by many contemporary Nigerian scholars as the greatest Salafi scholar in Nigeria.[3]

Sheikh
Muhammad Auwal Adam
TitleAlbani Zaria
Personal
Born(1960-09-27)September 27, 1960
DiedFebruary 1, 2014(2014-02-01) (aged 53)
Hospital Zaria
Cause of deathAssassination
Resting placeJIBWIS Dambo Cemetery
ReligionIslam
NationalityNigerian
EraModern era
RegionNorthern Nigeria
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceQuran and Sunnah
MovementQuran and sunnah according to the teachings of Salafiyyun
Main interest(s)Hadith and Tafsir
Notable idea(s)Quran and Hadith bases on salafus-salih
Notable work(s)Eradicating Bidi'ah and Shi'ites. He was the leader of Salafiyyah in Nigeria
Alma materAhmadu Bello University
TariqaNot interested
OccupationMufassir, Islamic cleric, Teacher, and Mufassir.
Muslim leader
Influenced by

Early life and education

Albaniy had his origins from Kano State in the Northern Nigeria but was born and bred in Muchia Sabon Gari, Zaria. He had his primary education in the area before he moved to Barewa College. He studied mass communication in Bayero University, Kano. He obtained a degree in information technology from the Federal University of Technology Yola, in Adamawa State. Before his death, he was a postgraduate student at the Department of Electrical Engineering at the ABU Zaria.[4] This is in addition to his study into Islamic sciences especially hadith, having spent decades studying hundreds of books of hadith and teaching the same. His knowledge and authority in Northern Nigeria led him to adopt the nickname of "Albani", after Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani. His students, many of whom are erudite scholars now, are spread all over the country, especially the Northern States and particularly from the states of Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Plateau, Bauchi and other North and Southern Nigeria as well as some Western African countries.[5]

Death

On Saturday February 1, 2014, Auwal was teaching at his school in Gaskiya layout, Zaria. That evening, he delivered the usual evening tafsir lecture at Markazus-Salafiyya, Maje Road in Tudun Wada, Zaria at about 8:15–9:30 p.m. from the Book of Sahihul Bukhari, in the chapter of Hajj. Afterwards he drove himself and one of his wives and some of his children. He did not like going on convoys and always drove himself. He stopped to shop at a Central Store along the Zaria Gaskiya, about a kilometer away from his home along Gaskiya Layout in Zaria. As he got to Magume junction, the killers overtook him, smashed his windscreen and shot his wife. When Sheikh Albaniy saw this, he came down to confront them and they started shooting wildly. Muhamman Auwal Albaniy Zaria fell reciting Laila ha illallahu. All through the journey, he was reciting "Laila ha illallahu. Inna lillahi wa'inna ilaihi-raji'unn" ("transl.from Allah we are and to Him we shall certainly return"). The wife and son died on the spot of the shooting while someone who lived close by rushed him to St. Luke Hospital in Wusasa area of Zaria where he was pronounced dead.[6] Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau claimed responsibility for the shooting.[7][8][9]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.