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    Muhammad Rashid Rida (Arabic: محمد رشيد رضا, romanized: Muḥammad Rashīd Riḍā; 1865 – 22 August 1935) was an Islamic scholar, reformer, theologian and revivalist.

  2. Sep 19, 2024 · Rashīd Riḍā (born September 23, 1865, Al-Qalamūn, Ottoman Syria [now in Lebanon]—died August 22, 1935, Egypt) was an Islamic scholar who formulated an intellectual response to the pressures of the modern Western world on traditional Islam.

  3. Jun 21, 2019 · Rashid Rida was an Islamic reformer, active in the early part of the 20th Century, who advocated reopening the gates of interpretation of Islamic law in order to address issues of modernity–including new scientific discoveries and technologies being imported from the West.

  4. Syrian Islamic Reformist Rashid Rida presented his speech on “Renewal, Renewing, and Renewers” at the Royal Institute of Geography in early 1930. As the translator Emad Eldin Shahin explains, Rida gave this speech at the request of Society of the Oriental League.

  5. Quick Reference. (1865–1935) Muhammad Rashid Rida (Ridha) was born in Tripoli, Lebanon and attended a school based on the views of a local shaykh, Husayn al-Jisr, who based the curriculum on the ... From: Rida, Rashid in The Biographical Encyclopaedia of Islamic Philosophy ». Subjects: Philosophy.

  6. Rashid Rida (d. 1935) was, in effect, the spokesperson for the modern Salafi movement. On the topic of salvation, Rida builds on the writings of his predecessors, and submits that God will deliver righteous non-Muslims. Rida also favors the view that all of humanity will one day be saved.

  7. Syrian Islamic revivalist, reformer, and writer. Lived in Egypt from 1897 until his death. Close associate and disciple of Muhammad Abduh. Published the journal Al-manar to articulate and disseminate reformist ideas and preserve the unity of the Muslim nation.

  8. Rashid Rida was the most prominent disciple of Muhammad ˓Abduh and one of the most influential scholars and jurists of his generation. Rida was born near Tripoli, in present-day Lebanon.

  9. RASHĪD RIḌĀ, MUḤAMMAD . (1865 – 1935), Arab Muslim theologian and journalist. Born in a village near Tripoli, Lebanon, Ri ḍā had a traditional religious education.

  10. Dec 14, 2010 · Abul Kalam Azad, a prominent Indian religious scholar and activist, wrote a letter in 1912 to the Syrian activist Muhammad Rashid Rida in which he relayed his dismay at news he had read in a number...