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Muhammad Naim Yassin , whose birth name was Naim Abd al-Salam Ibrahim Yassin (Abu Amr; born June 11, 1943 in Salfit – died January 2, 2023 in Jordan Hospital in Amman ) , was a Palestinian writer , author , academic, and Islamic preacher .
His life
Muhammad Naim Yassin was born on June 11, 1943 in the town of Salfit during the British Mandate over Palestine, where he received his school education there and in Nablus . He joined the University of Damascus and obtained a university degree in Sharia in 1964, and a university degree in law in 1965.
Later, he completed his postgraduate studies, obtaining a Master's degree in Islamic Sharia from Al-Azhar University in 1968, and a Master's degree in Law from Cairo University in 1968. He also obtained a PhD in Islamic Sharia in 1972 from Al-Azhar University .
He worked as a professor at the Faculty of Sharia at the University of Jordan , the Faculty of Sharia and Law at Qatar University , the Faculty of Sharia at Kuwait University, which he co-founded, and the Faculty of Sharia and Law at the World Islamic Sciences University in Jordan.
He was also a member of several bodies, universities and scientific committees, most notably: the Jordanian Fatwa Council, the Committee for the Establishment of the Faculty of Sharia at Kuwait University , the Kuwaiti Ministry of Endowments and Justice, Qatar University, the University of Jordan, the University of Applied Sciences in Jordan, the College of Islamic and Arabic Studies in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates University and the International Islamic Sciences University .
Grants and Awards
In 1964, he received a scholarship from the Jordanian Ministry of Education to study at university, after passing the 1960 high school exam and obtaining a superior rank on both banks.
In 1966, he received a scholarship from the Jordanian Ministry of Education to study for a master’s degree.
In 1968, he received a scholarship from the Jordanian Ministry of Education to study for a doctorate.
In 1989, he received the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences Award in the field of medical jurisprudence, which is granted by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences .
His writings
Muhammad Naim Yassin wrote many books and contributed to other books. He also has several research papers presented in published scientific seminars and conferences, and other unpublished articles and reports. Among his most prominent books are:
"The Foundation of the Jurisprudence of Priorities: An Analytical Purpose-Based Study"
"Theory of the Lawsuit: Between Islamic Law and the Law of Civil and Commercial Procedure"
"Jurisprudence of dealing with the forces of evil and falsehood"
"Falsehoods about the ways Islam spread"
"Notes on Criminal and Penal Jurisprudence"
"Utilizing the Waqf Formula in Resolving and Preventing International Disputes"
Contemporary Zakat Issues
"Contemporary Jurisprudential Research on Zakat Issues"
"Jurisprudential Research on Contemporary Medical Issues"
"Contemporary Intellectual Issues"
"The impact of Islam on the formation of the jihadist personality"
"Sharia policy in exempting zakat recipients from positive taxes"
“The Blessing of Faith” - Jordan - Ministry of Endowments 1973 AD.
“Jihad: Its Fields and Methods” - Al-Aqsa Library - Amman - Jordan 1978.
“Faith: Its Pillars, Its Reality, and Its Nullifiers” - Al-Aqsa Library, Amman, 1978.
“A Brief Introduction to Islamic Criminal Jurisprudence” – Dar Al-Furqan – Jordan 1982.
“The Truth of Jihad in Islam” - Kuwait - Dar Al-Arqam, 1984.
"The mind and its relationship to the legal text"
"The Truth of Jihad in Islam"
“Falsehoods about the goals of Jihad” - Kuwait - Dar Al-Arqam 1984.
“The Function of Believers in the Islamic Perception” - Dar Al-Adawi - Amman - Jordan - 1984.
“The Fearful of Islam: Why?” – Amman 1984.
“Human Powers between the Guidance of the Most Gracious and the Temptation of Satan” - Cairo, Dar Al-Aman, 1985.
“Research in the Mind” – published by Dar Al-Nafayes – Amman – Jordan 2011.
His death
He died on Monday, 9 Jumada al-Akhirah 1444 AH, corresponding to January 2, 2023 AD, in Jordan Hospital in the Jordanian capital, Amman. He was buried in the North Amman Cemetery in Shafa Badran on January 3, 2023. Hamas had mourned him in a statement issued following the news of his death.
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