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Saleh Al-Luhaidan

Saudi scholar (–)

Sheikh Saleh bin Muhammad Al-Luhaidan

Born

Al Bukayriyah, Al-Qassim Province, Saudi Arabia

Died5 January (aged 90)
NationalitySaudi Arabian
EducationCollege of Sharia in Riyadh (), Higher Institute of the Judiciary ()
Occupation(s)Scholar, judge, imam, preacher

Sheikh Saleh Muhammad Al-Luhaidan (Arabic: صالح بن محمد اللحيدان; – 5 January ) was a Saudi scholar, judge, imam, preacher, and member of the Council of Senior Scholars. He was also a teacher of Sharia sciences.

Biography

Al-Luhaidan was born in in Al Bukayriyah in the Al-Qassim Province, Hejaz and Nejd.[1][2][3]

He graduated from the College of Sharia in Riyadh in and obtained a master's thesis from the Higher Institute of the Judiciary in [4]

From on, he was considered the first influential person in the Supreme Judicial Council and his name was associated with the Saudi judiciary. He held the position of President of the Supreme Judicial Council until He also worked as a secretary and judicial lieutenant to Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh, the former Saudi Grand Mufti in Iftaa after his graduation until he was appointed in as an assistant to the president of the Grand Court in Riyadh, and then became president of the court in He continued as president of the Great Court until he was appointed in as a judge of cassation and a member of the Supreme Judicial Council.[5][6]

In , he was appointed Chairman of the Permanent Committee of the Supreme Judicial Council and continued to do so as vice-president of the Council in his absence until he was appointed in as Chairman of the Council in the General and Permanent Council. He was also a member of the Council of Senior Scholars since its establishment in AD and a member of the Muslim World League, and was active in the Islamic Al-Raya magazine; as its director and editor-in-chief, and he gave lessons in the Grand Mosque which were broadcast, and fatwas on the Noor on the Path program. He also lectured, gave seminars and participated in the discussion of master's and doctoral theses. He was removed from the presidency of the judiciary in AH.[7]

Al-Luhaidan died on 5 January , at the age of [1][2][3][6]

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