Al-Albani
Muhammad Nasir al-Din; }} (born Muhamed Nasirudin Nexhati; 16 August 19143 October 1999), commonly known as al-Albani,. }} was an Albanian Islamic hadith scholar (muhaddith), regarded as one of the prominent figures of modern Salafism. He was known for his rigorous re-evaluation of hadith literature and for rejecting adherence to traditional schools of jurisprudence. Al-Albani became a controversial yet influential reformer within Sunni Islam.He was twice imprisoned in Syria for his teachings and later lectured at the Islamic University of Madinah at the invitation of Ibn Baz. He authored over 200 works, including and . His reassessment of canonical hadiths drew both acclaim and criticism, earning him, among Salafis, the title '''al-Bukhari of the contemporary age''
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