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Abdul Karim Zaidan

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Abdul Karim Zaidan
Minister Of State For Waqf Affairs
Zaidan, photographed in 2006
PredecessorHamoudi Mahdi
SuccessorHamad Ali Ahmad al-Karbala'i
Born1917
Baghdad, Kingdom of Iraq
Died27 January 2014 (97 years old)
Sana'a, Yemen
Burial
ReligionSunni Islam

Abdul Karim Zaidan (Arabic: عبد الكريم زيدان) was an Iraqi politician who formerly served as the Minister of State for Waqf Affairs. He also was chairman for the Muslim Brotherhood division in Iraq. Aside from his political career, Zaidan was also an Islamic scholar and a jurist.

Early life

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Born in 1917, Abdul Karim Zaidan studied the Qur'an in his youth under several Islamic scholars with teaching qualifications. At adulthood he served as a teacher and later a principal in several schools and universities throughout the city of Baghdad.[1] Zaidan later graduated from the Cairo University in the 1960s with a master's degree and a doctorate.[2]

Political career

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Zaidan served as the Minister Of State For Waqf Affairs in 1968 from 17 to 30 July. He was then succeeded in this role by Hamad Ali Ahmad al-Karbala'i. He also served as a head chairman for the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq until the mid-1990s.[3]

Books

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One of Zaidan's most prominent works is his al-Mufassal fi 'Ahkam al-Mar'ah wa Bayt al-Muslim fi al-Shari'at al-Islamiyyah, an eleven-volume treatise about Women in Islam and the rulings regarding family issues.[4] In 1994, the book won the Book of the Year World Award from Iran.[5]

Death

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Zaidan died in 2014 while he was in Sana'a, Yemen.[4] His body was transported back to Iraq, where he received a proper burial in the Sheikh Ma'ruf Cemetery in the Karkh district.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "The Official Website of Sheikh Abdul Karim Zaidan – About the Sheikh". 2020-10-26. Archived from the original on 2020-10-26. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  2. ^ a b al-Samarra'i. "The landmark of Iraq, Dr. Abdul Karim Zaidan, and his influence". saaid.org. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  3. ^ Abdel Hamid, Mohsin (2011). The Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq (1st ed.). Dar Al Ma'moun.
  4. ^ a b Abbas Sofwan; Mara Sutan Rambe (January 2019). "al-Mufassal fi 'Ahkam al-Mar'ah wa Bayt al-Muslim fi al-Shari'at al-Islamiyyah". Jurnal Ilmu Syariah. 19 (2).
  5. ^ Mahrizi, Mahdi (2017). Woman – Translated by Hasan M. Najafi. Qom, Iran: Ansariyan Publications. ISBN 978-964-438-125-6.