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Al-Sayyid Sabiq is the author of the famous book Fiqh al-Sunnah and an Al-Azhar scholar who graduated from the Faculty of Sharia, contacted Imam Hassan al-Banna, and became a member of the Muslim Brotherhood since he was a student.
He was born in the Menoufia Governorate, the center of Al-Bajour, the village of Istanha, in January 1915 AD corresponding to 1335 AH. He began writing in the weekly Muslim Brotherhood magazine a short article on the jurisprudence of purity, relying on books of hadith jurisprudence which are concerned with rulings, such as Subul Al-Salam by Al-Sanani Sharh (Bulugh Al-Maram) by Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar, and such as Neil Al-Awtar by Al-Shawkani Sharh (The Selection of the Good Ones from the hadiths of Sayyid Al-Akhbar) by Ibn Taymiyyah Grandfather and beneficiary of the book (The Pure Religion) by the scholar Sheikh Mahmoud Khattab Al-Subki, and from other different sources, such as Al-Mughni by Ibn Qudamah, Zad Al-Ma’ad by Ibn Al-Qayyim, and others.
Sheikh Sayed adopted an approach based on exposing intolerance of doctrines while not criticizing them, relying on the evidence of the Qur’an, Sunnah and consensus, simplifying the phrase for the reader away from the complexity of terminology, the depth of explanations, the tendency to facilitate and facilitation for people, and permitting them to accept the permit, and so that people love religion and accept it He is also keen to explain the wisdom of the assignment, following the example of the Qur’an in explaining the rulings.
He wrote many books, and the most important book of all is the Fiqh al-Sunnah book, which filled a void in the Islamic library in the field of Sunni jurisprudence, which is not linked to any of the sects, and for this reason it was accepted by the general educated people who were not brought up to adhere to a particular sect or fanaticism to it, and it was an easy source They refer to it whenever they need to review an issue. The book spread widely, and some people printed it without the author’s permission over and over again, as they do with other books that people request.
He died on Sunday 23 Dhu al-Qa’dah 1420 AH corresponding to February 27, 2000 AD at the age of 85 years and was buried in his family’s burial grounds in the village of Istanha, where he was born.