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* [[Syed Mohsin Nawab Rizvi]] (1911–1969)
* [[Syed Mohsin Nawab Rizvi]] (1911–1969)
* [[Ullal Thangal|Sayyid Abdurrahman Albukhari]] (1920–2014)
* [[Ullal Thangal|Sayyid Abdurrahman Albukhari]] (1920–2014)
* [[Wahiduddin Khan]] (born 1925)
* [[Sayyed Shahabuddin Salfi Firdausi]] (born 1956)
* [[ Syed Waheed Ashraf]]
* [[ Syed Waheed Ashraf]]
* [[Wahiduddin Khan]] (born 1925)

* [[Zakir Naik]] (born 1965)
* [[Zakir Naik]] (born 1965)



Revision as of 20:23, 7 May 2017

This article is a list of modern-era (20th to 21st century) Islamic scholars.

This refers to religious authorities whose publications or statements are accepted as pronouncements on religion by their respective communities and adherents.

For a list of academic scholars specializing in Islam within the field of religious studies, see List of Islamic studies scholars.

Geographical categories have been created based on commonalities in culture and across the Islamic World.

Africa

Somalia:

Sheikh Abdirahman Zayli Sheikh Aweys Al-Barawi Sheikh Mohamed Moallim Hassan Sheikh Ibrahim Suley Dr. Abdurahman M. Abdullahi ( Baadiyow) Dr. Ali Sheikh Ahmed Abubakar Dr. Mohamed Hussein Isse Dr. Sheikh Ahmed Hassan Al-Qutubi Dr. Ibrahim al-Dasuqi Sheikh Mohamed

North Africa

Algeria

Egypt

Morocco

Sub-Saharan Africa

Ghana

Mauritania

  • Sheikh Muhammad Mewled alYa’qubi al-Musawi al-Muratani

Abdallah Bin Bayyah (born 1935)

Zimbabwe

Asia

Middle East

Iraq

Jordan

Kuwait

Lebanon

Palestine

Saudi Arabia

Syria

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

Yemen

South Asia

Bangladesh

India

Pakistan

Southeast Asia

Indonesia

Malaysia

Singapore

Central Asia

Uzbekistan

East Asia

China

Europe

Eastern Europe

Western Europe

Austria

Great Britain

Sweden

Switzerland

North America

Canada

United States

Oceania

Australia

See also

References