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Adil al-Kalbani

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Former Imam of Masjid al-Haram

Adil bin Salim bin Sa'eed al-Kalbani
عادل بن سعيد الكلباني
TitleSheikh[1]
Personal life
Born (1959-04-03)April 3, 1959 (age 66)
NationalitySaudi Arabian
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
Muslim leader
Influenced by

Adil al-Kalbani (Arabic:عادل الكلباني) is aSaudi ArabianMuslim cleric who served as an Imam of theGreat Mosque of Mecca.[2][3][4]

Biography

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Early years and studies

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Adil al-Kalbani was born inRiyadh on April 4, 1958 to poor emigrants fromRas Al Khaimah in theUnited Arab Emirates who came to Saudi Arabia in the 1950s.[2][5] His father used to work as a government clerk. Due to his family's financial situation, al-Kalbani took a job withSaudi Arabian Airlines after finishing high school, whilst attending evening classes atKing Saud University.[2]

Al-Kalbani's first teacher in his further Islamic studies was Hasan ibn Gaanim al-Gaanim.[5] He studiedSahih al-Bukhari,Jami` at-Tirmidhi and thetafsir ofIbn Kathir with him.[5] He also studied with Mustafa Muslim who taught thetafsir ofal-Baydawi atImam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University.[5] He also studiedAkhir Tadmariyah withAbdullah Ibn Jibreen and the Quran with Ahmad Mustafa.[5] In 1994, he passed the government exam to become anImam.[2]

Career as Imam

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After a brief stint working at the mosque inRiyadh Airport, he moved on to working as an Imam at the more prominent King Khalid Mosque.[2] He once dreamed that he had become the imam at the Great Mosque of Mecca;[2] two years later, in 2008, he was selected byKing Abdullah to lead thetarawih prayers at the mosque.[2]

InJapan's city of Bandu, a center ofMinhaj-ul-Quran was visited by Al-Kalbani on June 30, 2013.[6]

Al-Kalbani has said he is not a Shaykh (an authority in religious matters) but aQari.[7]

Personal life

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He has two wives and twelve children.[2]

Views

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Church bells

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In a tweet, al-Kalbani stated that the non-existence of church bells in Saudi Arabia pleased him.[8][9]

Mecca crane collapse

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Al-Kalbani criticised a tweet from a Saudi poet that said that thecranes that collapsed in Mecca "fell to the ground in prayer". Al-Kalbani said that this was the "stupidest kind of nonsense". He sarcastically suggested that the other cranes did not collapse because they were "liberal".[10]

Segregation of men and women

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He criticised the current situation of gender segregation in mosques, where women are "completely isolated" from men and only connected via a microphone. He called this a "phobia of women".[11]

Shias

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In an interview with theBBC, al-Kalbani declaredTwelver Shias as apostates,[12] which triggered a backlash from followers of the sect in Saudi Arabia.[13] In 2019, however, he retracted his position after reading a book by fellow scholarHatim al-Awni, stating that he no longer considers as apostates those who "believe in one God, eat ourhalal meat, and prostrate toward ourQibla direction of Mecca".[14]

Stance on musical instruments

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In a fatwa, al-Kalbani considered singing to be permissible under Islamic law, but retracted it in 2010.[15][16][17][18] In 2019, he backtracked on his retraction and again considered it permissible.[19] A religious singing event was attended by al-Kalbani.[20] A flute was purportedly used.[21][22][23]

Filmography

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In November 2021 he appeared in apromotional video for Combat Field - Riyadh Season 2021.[24][25][26]

References

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  1. ^"Saudi Education Ministry Project To 'Inoculate' Schoolchildren Against Liberalism And Secularism Causes Furor In The Country".MEMRI. Inquiry & Analysis Series. December 13, 2016.
  2. ^abcdefghWorth, Robert F. (April 10, 2009)."A Black Imam Breaks Ground in Mecca".The New York Times. Riyadh.
  3. ^"Former Mecca Grand Mosque's Imam: Clerics can make mistakes like politicians".Al Arabiya English. February 12, 2020. RetrievedAugust 3, 2020.
  4. ^Sheriff, Othman (February 5, 2012)."The First Black Saudi Imam Heads for Sierra Leone: a Rejoinder".Critique Echo. RetrievedAugust 27, 2020.
  5. ^abcde"Adil Kalbani Biography".Quran Central. RetrievedJune 18, 2020.
  6. ^"Imam e Ka'ba visits MQI Centre in Japan".Minhaj-ul-Quran. June 30, 2013.
  7. ^"الكلباني : أنا قارئ ولستشيخ وبعض الأئمة المشهورين لا يعرفونوش الطبخة".صحيفة أنحاء الإلكترونية. April 20, 2013. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2017.
  8. ^"وطني الحبيب : يكفيني من مناقبك أني لا أسمع أجراس الكنائس فيك تدق !".Twitter. May 3, 2015.
  9. ^الكلباني, عادل (May 4, 2015)."الشيخ السعودي عادل الكلباني: يكفيني اني اعيش في وطني حيث لا اسمع إجراس الكنائس تدق".موقع مسيحي شامل - اخبار مسيحية - Linga.
  10. ^Wright, Alex (September 16, 2015)."Tone-deaf 'praying' crane poem creates Saudi Twitterstorm".alaraby. RetrievedAugust 3, 2020.
  11. ^Archived atGhostarchive and theWayback Machine:Saudi cleric Sheikh Adil Al Kalabani on segregation of men and women.YouTube.
  12. ^""عادل الکلبانی" کیست؟ +تصاویر".رسمان دانشجويي - وهابيت.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^Trabelsi, Habib (May 12, 2009)."Saudi Shiites call for Sheikh Kalbani dismissal".Middle East Online. PARIS. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2017.
  14. ^Arab, The New (March 25, 2019)."Saudi ex-Imam of Mecca 'no longer considers Shia Muslims as heretics'".alaraby. RetrievedAugust 22, 2020.
  15. ^"الشيخ الكلباني يجيز الموسيقى بعيدا عن النساء والكلام الفاحش".FARFESH. May 25, 2010.
  16. ^Lakhani, Shakir (July 2, 2010)."Fatwa on music results in hacking of website".Chowrangi. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2017.
  17. ^"الشيخ عادل الكلباني..مفجر الجبهات".صحيفة ضوء. December 19, 2015. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2017.
  18. ^"الشيخ الكلباني يتراجع عن فتواه بإباحة الغناء ويعتبر المتشغلين به فسقة".دنيا الوطن. غزة. July 29, 2010.
  19. ^Arab, The New (November 19, 2019)."Saudi cleric claims music, singing allowed by Prophet Muhammad just as MbS presses 'entertainment' drive".alaraby. RetrievedAugust 22, 2020.
  20. ^"الشيخ الكلباني يحضر جلسة إنشاد .. وردود فعل متباينة من النشطاء".صحيفة أنحاء الإلكترونية. December 9, 2016. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2017.
  21. ^البدوي, حمزة (December 17, 2015)."بالفيديو- إمام الحرم المكي السابق يظهر في جلسة مزمار.. وسعوديون: الله يهديه".Masrawy-First Egyptian Portal - مصراوي - أول وأكبر بوابة مصرية.
  22. ^البدوي, حمزة (December 17, 2015)."بالفيديو- إمام الحرم المكي السابق يظهر في جلسة مزمار.. وسعوديون: الله يهديه يهديه".اخبارك نت.
  23. ^البدوي, حمزة (December 17, 2015)."بالفيديو- إمام الحرم المكي السابق يظهر في جلسة مزمار.. وسعوديون: الله يهديه".دارالاخبار كوم.
  24. ^"Former Imam of Kaaba appears in Saudi TV ad".Daily Pakistan Global. December 12, 2021. RetrievedDecember 29, 2021.
  25. ^"لماذا أثار إمام سابق للحرم المكي جدلا في السعودية؟ وما علاقته بموسم الرياض؟".BBC News عربي.
  26. ^"إمام الحرم المكي السابق يشارك بفيديو ترويجي وتركي آل الشيخ يعلق". November 19, 2021.

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