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Egyptian Salafi scholar

ShaykhMuḥammad Saʻīd Raslān
Personal life
Born 23 November 1955
Nationality Egyptian
Occupation Imam
Religious life
Religion Islam
Jurisprudence Hadith
Creed Athari
Movement Salafi
Website https://rslan.com/

Dr. Muḥammad Saʻīd Raslān (Arabic: محمد سعيد رسلان; born November 23, 1955) is an Egyptian Salafi scholar based in Sobk el Ahad, Egypt.[1]

Muhammad Sa'id were influenced by Muhammad ibn Amān al-Jami [ar], a senior Salafi from Ethiopia, and Rabee al-Madkhali.[2]

Following the 2011 uprising in Egypt, Raslan attracted attention by opposing the rebellion against then-President Hosni Mubarak, which diverged from the views held by some fellow Salafis at the time. Despite his non-involvement in politics, Raslan's influence has steadily grown, with his Friday sermons reportedly drawing crowds of up to 4,000 individuals. He has emerged as a vocal critic of the Muslim Brotherhood, a powerful political group in Egypt, and has expressed strong reservations about their ideology and practices.[1]

Raslan has authored more than 447 books and 381 series.[_citation needed_]

  1. ^ a b Hope, Bradley (2013-02-25). "Egypt's 'true and pure' sheikh leads Salafis against Brotherhood". The National. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  2. ^ Ramazan Yildirim. Rouya Turkiyyah Vol.3 No:3 (ebook) (in Arabic). p. 151. Retrieved 2 March 2024.