Adil al-Kalbani
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Adil bin Salim bin Sa'eed al-Kalbani | |
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عادل بن سالم بن سعيد الكلباني | |
Title | Sheikh[1] Former Imam of the Masjid al-Haram in Makkah[2][3][4] Imam of Taraweeh prayers in Makkah Imam of King Khalid Mosque in Riyadh |
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Nationality | Saudi Arabian |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Salafi |
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Adil al-Kalbani عادل الكلباني was a former Imam of the Mecca Great Mosque and the earliest black person to be one.[5]
al-Kalbani admitted that Salafism is a source of ISIL ideology.[6][7][8][9] He acknowledged that the issue of Salafism and ISIL ideology needs to be discussed and confronted in an open manner in order to deal against extremists.[10] He called the West and ISIS evil.[11]
Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen was cited by Al-Kalbani in an argument against suicide bombing, he also cited Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz while acknowledging that he believes in virgins in the afterlife.[12]
al-Kalbani declared as apostates the religious clerics among the Shia[13] and said that Saudi Arabia does not restrict women's rights, said Obama's election was less important than him being the Grand Mosque Imam and that suicide constitutes people killing themselves according to ibn al Uthaymeen.[14] A tweet was posted by him predicting that anti-driving fatwas for women would be overcome by a pro-driving campaign by women.[15] al-Kalbani criticized a political poem by Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud.[16] BBC was the agency that was interviewing him.[17][18]
The statement on Shia by Kalbani prompted a backlash from Shia in Saudi Arabia.[19]
The fact that Church bells are not heard in Saudi Arabia pleased Adil Al-Kalbani according to a tweet he made.[20][21]
After this statement, The New York Times was criticized for hailing Adil Al-Kalbani by Alberto M. Fernandez.[22]
The Qibla Tour arranged a UK jaunt for al-Kalbani. Britain then blocked him.[23]
Al-Kalbani was sued by Souad Al Shammari, a Saudi woman activist.[24][25][26]
Permission to sing was granted in a fatwa[27][28][29] then retracted by al-Kalbani.[30] A religious singing event was attended by al-Kalbani.[31] A flute was used.[32][33][34]
He said he was not a Shaykh but a Qari.[35] He denied any Muslim Brotherhood affiliation for Arefe and him, saying that he is affiliated with the Union of Muslim Scholars.[36] Saudi National Day was commemorated by al-Kalbani.[37] The Sidney-Hilal football match caused al-Kalbani and Al-Qarni to engage in a dispute.[38]
In Japan's city of Bendu a center of Minhaj-ul-Quran was visited by Al-Kalbani on June 30, 2013.[39]
In 2015 he visited Nairobi in Kenya.[40] Kenyan cleric Said Rageah met with Adil al-Kalbani.[41]
Kalbani said that it was perhaps the "liberal" cranes which did not "prostrate".[42]
See also
References
- ^ "Saudi Education Ministry Project To 'Inoculate' Schoolchildren Against Liberalism And Secularism Causes Furor In The Country". MEMRI. Inquiry & Analysis Series. December 13, 2016.
- ^ "Inside the Times: April 11, 2009". The New York Times. April 11, 2009.
- ^ "Biography of Adel Al Kalbani". Assabile.
- ^ "Biography of Adel Al Kalbani". Islamzoom.com.
- ^ Worth, Robert F. (April 10, 2009). "A Black Imam Breaks Ground in Mecca". The New York Times. Riyadh.
- ^ Shane, Scott (August 25, 2016). "Saudis and Extremism: 'Both the Arsonists and the Firefighters'". The New York Times. Washington.
- ^ Former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Adel Kalbani: Daesh ISIS have the same beliefs as we do. Integrity UK. January 27, 2016.
- ^ http://www.middleeasteye.net (January 28, 2016). "Leading Saudi Cleric Says IS and Saudi Arabia 'Follow the Same Thought'". Assyrian International News Agency.
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- ^ MEE staff (January 28, 2016). "Leading Saudi cleric says IS and Saudi Arabia 'follow the same thought'". Middle East Eye.
- ^ "Senior Saudi Salafi Cleric: 'ISIS Is A True Product Of Salafism'". MEMRI. November 3, 2014.
- ^ "Former Imam Of Mecca's Grand Mosque: There Is No Escaping Reform To Bring Islam Back To Its Path Of Tolerance". MEMRI. June 2, 2015.
- ^ "Sheikh Adel Al-Kalbani, Former Imam of the Al-Haram Mosque in Mecca: Martyrdom Operations Constitute Suicide". November 18, 2011.
- ^ Barducci, Dr. R. (August 14, 2009). "Relaciones iraquíes-sauditas – La perspectiva iraquí". MEMRI. Serie de Análisis e Investigación.
- ^ "Clip #2102 First Black Saudi Appointed as Imam of the Haram Mosque in Mecca Accuses Shiites of Apostasy, Discusses the Driving Out of Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula, and Claims: My Appointment More Significant Than Obama's Election". MEMRI. May 4, 2009.
- ^ Admon, Y. (October 23, 2013). "Saudi Activists Renew Campaign For Women's Driving". MEMRI. Inquiry & Analysis Series.
- ^ "Political Poem By Saudi Prince Triggers Public Debate In Kingdom". MEMRI. March 4, 2013.
- ^ Sheikh Adil al Kalbani, Imam of Masjid Al Haram, is interviewed on BBC & Al 'Arabiyyah. September 6, 2009.
- ^ ""عادل الکلبانی" کیست؟ +تصاویر". رسمان دانشجويي - وهابيت.
- ^ Trabelsi, Habib (May 12, 2009). "Saudi Shiites call for Sheikh Kalbani dismissal". Middle East Online. PARIS.
- ^ Twitter. May 3, 2015 https://twitter.com/abuabdelelah/status/594804414805708801.
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(help) - ^ الكلباني, عادل (May 4, 2015). "الشيخ السعودي عادل الكلباني: يكفيني اني اعيش في وطني حيث لا اسمع إجراس الكنائس تدق". موقع مسيحي شامل - اخبار مسيحية - Linga.
- ^ Fernandez, Alberto M. (June 1, 2015). "ISIS's View Of Christians Echoes That Of Official Saudi Fatwas". MEMRI.
- ^ Jeory, Ted (December 20, 2013). "Top Saudi cleric refused entry into Britain a day before he was due on UK mosque tour". Daily Express.
- ^ "سعاد الشمري: سأرفع قضية على «الكلباني» لدعائه عليّ". الوئام. الرياض. January 20, 2014.
- ^ "سعاد الشمري: سأرفع قضية على الشيخ عادل الكلباني لدعائه عليّ". مـزمـز. January 20, 2014.
- ^ Toumi, Habib. "Tweet sparks new controversy over religious issue". Gulf News.
- ^ "الشيخ عادل الكلباني..مفجر الجبهات". صحيفة ضوء. December 19, 2015.
- ^ "الشيخ الكلباني يجيز الموسيقى بعيدا عن النساء والكلام الفاحش". FARFESH. May 25, 2010.
- ^ Lakhani, Shakir (July 2, 2010). "Fatwa on music results in hacking of website". Chowrangi.
- ^ "الشيخ الكلباني يتراجع عن فتواه بإباحة الغناء ويعتبر المتشغلين به فسقة". دنيا الوطن. غزة. July 29, 2010.
- ^ "الشيخ الكلباني يحضر جلسة إنشاد .. وردود فعل متباينة من النشطاء". صحيفة أنحاء الإلكترونية. December 9, 2016.
- ^ البدوي, حمزة (December 17, 2015). "بالفيديو- إمام الحرم المكي السابق يظهر في جلسة مزمار.. وسعوديون: الله يهديه". Masrawy-First Egyptian Portal - مصراوي - أول وأكبر بوابة مصرية.
- ^ البدوي, حمزة (December 17, 2015). "بالفيديو- إمام الحرم المكي السابق يظهر في جلسة مزمار.. وسعوديون: الله يهديه يهديه". اخبارك نت.
- ^ البدوي, حمزة (December 17, 2015). "بالفيديو- إمام الحرم المكي السابق يظهر في جلسة مزمار.. وسعوديون: الله يهديه". دارالاخبار كوم.
- ^ "الكلباني : أنا قارئ ولست شيخ وبعض الأئمة المشهورين لا يعرفون وش الطبخة". صحيفة أنحاء الإلكترونية. April 20, 2013.
- ^ "تتصفح الآن: الكلباني : أنا عضو في اتحاد علماء المسلمين ولست إخوانياً .. والعريفي ليس إخوانياً". صحيفة أنحاء الإلكترونية. August 19, 2013.
- ^ "الكلباني ينشر دعاء بحفظ المملكة وقادتها احتفالاً باليوم الوطني". صحيفة أنحاء الإلكترونية. September 23, 2016.
- ^ "ملاسنة تويترية بين "القرني" و "الكلباني" بسبب النهائي الآسيوي بين الهلال وسيدني". صحيفة أنحاء الإلكترونية. October 31, 2014.
- ^ "Imam e Ka'ba visits MQI Centre in Japan". Minhaj-ul-Quran. June 30, 2013.
- ^ Sheikh Adil Kalbani Lecture _ JOA2015 NAIROBI. November 2, 2015.
- ^ Sheikh Adil Kalbani and Sheikh Said Rageah. October 12, 2015.
- ^ "Mufti Mekkah; Kenapa Crane Yang Lain Tidak Ikut Jatuh?". ArrahmahNews. MEKKAH. September 14, 2015.
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