• The Al ash-Sheikh (Arabic: آل الشيخ, ʾĀl aš-Šaykh), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including Al ash-Shaykh, Al ash-Shaikh, Al al-Shaykh...
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    Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Sheikh (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن عبد الله آل الشيخ ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn ʿAbd Āllah Āl ash-Sheikh; born 30 November 1940) is a Saudi...
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  • Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh was born in Riyadh in 1890 to the noted family of Saudi religious scholars, the Al ash-Sheikh, descendants of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab...
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    Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh (Arabic: عبد الله بن محمد آل الشيخ; born 1948) is the chairman of the Majlis ash-Shura (Consultative Assembly) of Saudi...
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    Saleh bin Abdul-Aziz Al ash-Sheikh (born in 1959, Riyadh) is a Saudi cleric who served as the minister of Islamic affairs, endowments, call and guidance...
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    El Sheikh (Egyptian Arabic: شرم الشيخ, IPA: [ˈʃɑɾm eʃˈʃeːx], literally "bay of the Sheikh"), alternatively rendered Sharm el-Sheikh, Sharm el Sheikh, or...
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  • Tarfa bint Abdullah Al Sheikh (Arabic: طرفة بنت عبد الله آل الشيخ, romanized: Ṭarfā bint ʿAbd Allāh Al ash Sheikh; 1884–1906) was the third wife and one...
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  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh (Arabic: إبراهيم بن محمد آل الشيخ; 1920-2006) was a leading Salafi scholar in Saudi Arabia and minister of justice...
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    been led by the Al ash-Sheikh, the country's leading religious family. The Al ash-Sheikh are the descendants of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the 18th-century...
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  • family Al ash-Sheikh (literally House of the Sheikh) is named after the religious leader and eponymous founder of Wahhabism, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab...
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  • precede him as the country's top religious official, Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh. In 1927, when he was sixteen, he started losing his eyesight after...
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  • Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh. Usually, the office of the Grand Mufti has been filled by a member of the Al ash-Sheikh (the descendants of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab)...
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    of 2016[update], the Speaker was Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh. The Assembly is based in al-Yamamah Palace, Riyadh. The Consultative Assembly is permitted...
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  • ʿAbd al Wahhāb. Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Latif Al ash-Sheikh was born in 1848 into the noted family of Nejdi religious scholars, the Al ash-Sheikh, descendants...
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    Khalid, Ajman, and Shammar tribes, as well as the Al ash-Sheikh (descendants of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab). He also arranged for his sons and relatives...
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  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Al ash-Sheikh, Saudi Arabia's leading religious family, are the descendants of Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab, and have historically...
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    Abdullah Al Sheikh. His father was still reigning as Emir of Nejd at the time of Faisal's birth, and his mother was from the Al ash-Sheikh family which...
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    learning for Hanbali Sunni scholars. Named after Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh, it is one of the oldest existing mosques in Riyadh and was demolished...
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  • Al-Sheikh or Al-Shaykh (Arabic: الشيخ) may refer to: Al ash-Sheikh, Saudi clan Al-Sheikh (surname) Wadi al-Sheikh Tell al-Sheikh Dayr al-Shaykh This disambiguation...
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    Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (Arabic: الشيخ صباح الأحمد الجابر الصباح, romanized: ash-Shaykh Sabāh al-ʾAḥmad al-Jābir aṣ-Ṣabāḥ; 16 June 1929 – 29...
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  • 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...
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    school. Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1969, incorporated one of al-Mu'allimi's books as a textbook...
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  • 2004. Surur admired Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh and was himself initially admired by Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi—who later considered him to be too...
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    the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al ash-Sheikh, condemned ISIL and al-Qaeda saying, "Extremist and militant ideas and terrorism...
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    been led by the Al ash-Sheikh, the country's leading religious family. The Al ash-Sheikh are the descendants of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the 18th...
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    Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (29 June 1926 – 15 January 2006) (Arabic: الشيخ جابر الأحمد الجابر الصباح, romanized: ash-Shaykh Jābir al-ʾAḥmad...
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    Wahhabism (redirect from Al-Wahhabiyya)
    of Al ash-Sheikh (a descendant of Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab) or related to another religious head. For example, Abd al-Latif was the son of Abd al-Rahman...
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  • Muhammad bin Saud and the descendants of Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab, the Al ash-Sheikh, have remained closely linked. However, the alliance was not totally...
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  • rounded up the prominent survivors of the Saudi family and the scholarly Al ash-Sheikh many of whom were deported to Egypt. As per Ottoman estimates, over...
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    al Harkan (1971-1976) Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh (1975-1990) Mohammed bin Ibrahim bin Jubair (1990-1992) Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh (1992-2009)...
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