Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Qayyim, Al-Shawkani, Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab, Muhammad Rashid Rida, Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh, Hassan al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb, Muhammad Qutb
Influenced
Salman al-Awda, Usama Bin Laden, Sahwa movement, Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
Muhammad Surur bin Nayif Zayn al-'Abidin (Arabic: محمد سرور بن نايف زين العابدين; 1938 – 11 November 2016)[1] was a former member of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.[2] He is credited with establishing the Salafi Islamist movement known as Sururism (or Sururi), which combines "the organisational methods and political worldview of the Muslim Brotherhood with the theological puritanism of Wahhabism."[3] This movement is noted for its significant role in advancing a politicized version of Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia. Surur called for non-violent criticism of Muslim rulers but opposed efforts to overthrow regimes in Muslim countries, viewing such actions sources of fitna (civil strife and chaos).[4] In 1984, he authored the widely read anti-Shia book Wa Ja'a Dawr al-Majus (Arabic: وجاء دور المجوس, lit. 'The Era of the Magians Has Come').[5] This book posits the Iranian Revolution as a strategy for Shiite domination of the Middle East.[6] His writings notably influenced Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq.[7]
^Haykel, Bernard; Hegghammer, Thomas; Lacroix, Stéphane, eds. (31 Jan 2015). Saudi Arabia in Transition: Insights on Social, Political, Economic and Religious Change. Cambridge University Press. p. 171. ISBN 9781316194195.
^Hassan, Hassan (November 13, 2016). "Muhammad Surur and the normalisation of extremism". The Nation.
^Moghadam, Assaf; Fishman, Brian, eds. (10 May 2011). Fault Lines in Global Jihad: Organizational, Strategic, and Ideological Fissures. Taylor & Francis. p. 187. ISBN 9781136710582.
^Joas Wagemakers (11 Jun 2012). A Quietist Jihadi: The Ideology and Influence of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi. Cambridge University Press. pp. 34, 77. ISBN 9781139510899.
^Moghadam, Assaf; Fishman, Brian, eds. (10 May 2011). Fault Lines in Global Jihad: Organizational, Strategic, and Ideological Fissures. Taylor & Francis. pp. 187–8. ISBN 9781136710582.
^Khatib, Lina; Lust, Ellen, eds. (16 Apr 2014). Taking to the Streets: The Transformation of Arab Activism (illustrated, reprint ed.). JHU Press. p. 318. ISBN 9781421413112.
^Jerrold D. Green; Frederic M. Wehrey; Charles Wolf (2009). Understanding Iran. Rand Corporation. p. 121. ISBN 9780833045584.
MuhammadSurur bin Nayif Zayn al-'Abidin (Arabic: محمد سرور بن نايف زين العابدين; 1938 – 11 November 2016) was a former member of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood...
persecuted, continue to be popular. Safar al-Hawali, Muhamad Qutb, MuhammadSurur and Salman al-Ouda are the main scholarly representatives of this movement...
2006. 2006-05-18 00095 Abdul Rahman Ahmed Uthman 2006-06-24 00096 MuhammadSurur Dakhilallah Al Utaybi 2006-05-18 00105 Adnan Muhammed Ali Al Saigh One...
in this rival camp include Abu Hanieh, Safar Al-Hawali, Abu Qatada, MuhammadSurur, and Abdurrahman Abdulkhaliq. Abu Qatada and Abu Hanieh established...
Lebanon, etc. As early as the 1980s Syrian Salafi Islamist clerics like MuhammadSurur had launched staunch critiques of Khomeini, denouncing him as a proponent...
Qutbism include 'Abd al-Salam al-Faraj, Shukri Mustafa, 'Usama Bin Laden, MuhammadSurur, Mustafa Setmariam Nasar, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, Abu...
and sits on the Syrian National Council's foreign affairs committee. MuhammadSurur – former member, died in 2016 Mohammad Riad al-Shaqfeh – former Brotherhood...
Al-Hussain Mahmoud Maowas Mohamad Hamwi Mohammed Estanbeli Mohannad Ibrahim MuhammadSurur Omar Al Soma Raja Rafe Wael Ayan Yahya Hawwa Saudi Arabia–Syria relations...
of "Sahrat." The most renowned ruler, Surur, Umarah says "He of whom I speak was the noble Kaid Abu MuhammadSurur al-Fatiki. He belonged to the tribe of...
Taymiyya Ibn al-Qayyim Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Sayyid Qutb Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh Influenced Salafi jihadism Osama bin Laden MuhammadSurur...
they were spelling his name incorrectly[citation needed] Al Utaybi, MuhammadSurur Dakhilallah Saudi Arabia — Continued detention considered by CSRT al...
regarding those who change Islamic guidlines. Wagdy Ghoneim Sayyid Qutb MuhammadSurur Abdul Razzaq al-Mahdi Abdullah al-Muhaysini جبر, زهير. "امسك حرامي ...
the General Manager of Hajj after the two other writers MuhammadSurur al-Sabban and Muhammad Salih al-Qazzaz. After his retirement, he practiced some...
79, American songwriter (Motown) and record producer, brain cancer. MuhammadSurur, 77–78, Syrian religious leader. Turki II bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 81–82...
SÜLEYMAN ER- RÂVENDÎ, MUHAMMED B. ALI B (1999). Râhat-üs-sudûr ve âyet-üs-sürûr. Vol. 2. Türk Tarih Kurumu. ISBN 978-9751611512. Luther, K. A. (1987). "Atābakān-e...
artists, most notably the poet Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal, Muhammad Saeed Khoja, MuhammadSurur Saban, Abbas Youssef Qattan, Mahmoud Saleh Qattan, Abdullah...
Muhammad ibn Ali Rawandi (Persian: محمد بن علی راوندی; died after 1207), was a Persian historian who wrote the Rahat al-sudur wa ayat al-surur during the...
Yahya ibn Surur ibn Musa‘id (Arabic: يحيى بن سرور بن مساعد, romanized: Yaḥyá ibn Surūr ibn Musā‘id; died c. 1838) was a sharif of the Zayd clan who served...
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Retrieved 2016-10-07. Margot Williams (2008-11-03). "Guantanamo Docket: Said Muhammad Husyan Qahtani". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2016-08-19...
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