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Shaykh '''Muhammad Qutb''' (1919–present) is the younger brother of the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] [[Islam|Islamic]] theologian Sayyid Qutb, and was a teacher of Shaykh [[Osama bin Laden]]. He served as an Islamic academic in the Kingdom of [[Saudi Arabia]].<ref>[http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2369746&printthis=1 Understanding the Origins of Wahhabism and Salafism], July 15, 2005</ref> In 1972, he was released from an Egyptian prison after which he went to Saudi Arabia to work at Umm al-Qura University.<ref>{{cite web|author=John C. M. Calvert|url=http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/pdf/2007-6.pdf|title=The Contexts of Religion and Violence|publisher=The Kripke Center|date=2007}}; see page 6</ref> | Shaykh '''Muhammad Qutb''' (1919–present) is the younger brother of the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] [[Islam|Islamic]] theologian Sayyid Qutb, and was a teacher of Shaykh [[Osama bin Laden]]. He served as an Islamic academic in the Kingdom of [[Saudi Arabia]].<ref>[http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2369746&printthis=1 Understanding the Origins of Wahhabism and Salafism], July 15, 2005</ref> In 1972, he was released from an Egyptian prison after which he went to Saudi Arabia to work at Umm al-Qura University.<ref>{{cite web|author=John C. M. Calvert|url=http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/pdf/2007-6.pdf|title=The Contexts of Religion and Violence|publisher=The Kripke Center|date=2007}}; see page 6</ref> | ||
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Shaykh Muhammad Qutb (1919–present) is the younger brother of the Egyptian Islamic theologian Sayyid Qutb, and was a teacher of Shaykh Osama bin Laden. He served as an Islamic academic in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.[1] In 1972, he was released from an Egyptian prison after which he went to Saudi Arabia to work at Umm al-Qura University.[2]
Muhammad Qutb has authored several books including; Islam: The Misunderstood Religion, [3] The Concept of Islam and Our Understanding of It[4], and The Future Is For Islam.[5]
See Also
- Islamic Clerics - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Islamic Clerics
External Links
- Muhammad Qutb's Islam : the Misunderstood Religion - This Weblink gives Highlights from Muhammad Qutb's book and it Refutes his Arguments
References
- ↑ Understanding the Origins of Wahhabism and Salafism, July 15, 2005
- ↑ John C. M. Calvert, "The Contexts of Religion and Violence", The Kripke Center, 2007, http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/pdf/2007-6.pdf.; see page 6
- ↑ ISBN 1567440843 (or ISBN 9781567440843), Pub. Date: July 1990. It is available at Barnes & Noble and other places. The free online version is available here.
- ↑ A summary can be found here.
- ↑ A summary can be found here.