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'''Abdul 'Azeez ibn Abdullaah ibn Baaz''' (also '''Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Baz''' or '''Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Baz''') was the ] of ] from ] until his death in ]. Born in ], ], he was a ] scholar and a staunch opponent of ]s and ]. He introduced the ]. '''Abdul 'Azeez ibn Abdullaah ibn Baaz''' (also '''Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Baz''' or '''Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Baz''') was the ] of ] from ] until his death in ]. Born in ], ], he was a ] scholar and a staunch opponent of ]s and ]. He introduced the ].

At the age of sixteen, ibn Baaz contracted a serious eye infection. His sight deteriorated and by the age of twenty he was completely blind.


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Abdul 'Azeez ibn Abdullaah ibn Baaz (also Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Baz or Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Baz) was the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia from 1993 until his death in 1999. Born in Riyadh, Najd, he was a Muslim scholar and a staunch opponent of Shias and Mut'ah. He introduced the Misyar marriage.

At the age of sixteen, ibn Baaz contracted a serious eye infection. His sight deteriorated and by the age of twenty he was completely blind.

Some of his teachers were Shaykh Muhammad ibn 'Abdul-Lateef Aal-Shaykh, Shaykh Saalih ibn 'Abdul-'Azeez Aal-Shaykh and the eminent Shaykh Muhammad ibn Ibraaheem Aal-Shaykh. He worked for fourteen years in the judiciary and was then deputed to the education faculty. He remained engaged in teaching for nine years at Riyadh Islaamic Law College, Riyadh Religious Institute. Then he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Islaamic University, Al Madīnah al Munawwarah; but shortly afterwards, he was made the Chancellor with all the administrative powers. Later he was appointed President of the General Presidency of Islaamic Research, Ifta, Call and Propagation, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

He held the position of Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, the Presidency of many Islamic Committees and Councils, the prominent among these being: Senior Scholars Committee of the Kingdom, Permanent Committee for Islaamic Research and Fataawa, the Founding Committee of Muslim World League, World Supreme Council for Mosques, Islamic Jurisprudence Assembly Makkah; and the member of the Supreme Council of the Islaamic University at al-Madeenah, and the Supreme Committee for Islamic Propagation, until he passed away on May 13 1999.


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