Mohammed Alkobaisi

Dr
Mohammed Al-Kobaisi

Mohammed Alkobaisi
Born (1970-11-13)13 November 1970
Iraq Iraq
Ethnicity Arab
Era Modern Era
Region Middle East
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Main interest(s) Tafsir, Hadith Fiqh, Sharia
Alma mater Baghdad University
Awards

Dr. Mohammed Eyadah Alkobaisi (Arabic: ; الدكتور محمد بن عيادة الكبيسي; also محمد عيادة الكبيسي; محمد الكبيسي) is an Islamic scholar with PhD in specialized Islamic studies.

Academic Study

Work

Dr. Mohammed Alkobaisi is a Grand Mufti at Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai.[1][2]

Activities

Dr. Mohammed Alkobaisi is a public figure and a TV personality, and he is the writer and presenter of Understanding Islam TV Show,[3] a weekly educational program about Islam and its different aspects that shape and affect the life of Muslims. The show targets English speaking Muslims, new Muslims and people interested in knowing more about the religion of Islam. Understanding Islam TV Show concentrates on the practical application of the Islamic guidance, and its importance in the real daily life of people.

Achievements

Academic publications

Recently, many academic works of Dr. Mohammed Alkobaisi were printed, including:

TV Programs

Awards

Dr Alkobaisi honored by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister & Vice President of United Arab Emirates (UAE), Ruler of Dubai.

References

  1. IACAD, Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department. "News". Government of Dubai. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  2. Alarabiya News, English. "The Story". Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  3. Dubai Media Inc., Dubai One TV. "Our Shows". DMI website. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  4. Al Bayan, Newspaper (14 September 2007). "Ramadan Activities". Al Bayan. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  5. UAE, Deserts. "14-9". UAE Deserts. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  6. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  7. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  8. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  9. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  10. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  11. Objective Tafseer (2010). Al-Tafseer Al-Maodhoie. Sharjah, UAE: Sharjah University. p. V, (not numbered).
  12. Objective Tafseer (2010). Al-Tafseer Al-Maodhoie. Sharjah, UAE: Sharjah University. pp. v5, (505–577).
  13. Objective Tafseer (2010). Al-Tafseer Al-Maodhoie. Sharjah, UAE: Sharjah University. pp. v1, (403–573).
  14. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  15. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  16. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  17. Islamic Affairs. "Selected Fatwa". Iftaa Department. IACAD. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  18. "News". Research House for Islamic Studies and Heritage Revival. Retrieved 5 February 2007.
  19. "Winners". ِAkhbar Ad-Dayra. June 2007.
  20. "Winners". ِAkhbar Ad-Dayra. April 2009.
  21. IACAD, Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department. "Prizes of Department". Government of Dubai. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  22. "Winners". ِAkhbar Ad-Dayra. June 2011.
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