Shaikh Rashid Bin Ibrahim Al Muraikhi (Arabic: الشيخ راشد بن ابراهيم المريخي) is a prominent Sufi Sunni Islamic scholar and teacher in Bahrain. He used to be the khateeb of the Shaikh Isa Bin Ali Mosque in Muharraq until 1988. He has been praised for his role in bridging the Sunni-Shia sectarian divide in Bahrain and has warm relations with Shia scholars in Bahrain. As a leader of the Sufi tradition in Bahrain, he has been a target of criticism by puritanical Salafist activists for participating and endorsing Sufi ceremony such as Al-Maulid Al-Nabawi (the birth of Muhammad) in which he recites poems about the event.
Rashid Al Marikhi | |
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Personal | |
Born | |
Religion | Islam |
Children | Ibrahim Al Muraikhi |
Denomination | Sunni |
Creed | Maliki |
Main interest(s) | Sufism, Islamic jurisprudence |
Notable work(s) | Raf' al-Astar 'an Shubuhat wa Dalalat Sahib al-Hiwar |
Occupation | Scholar, Teacher |
Senior posting | |
His son, Shaikh Ibrahim Al Muraikhi, is the chief justice of the Supreme Sunni Sharia Court in Bahrain and the president of the Imam Malik ibn Anas Society. The Imam Malik Society is the only registered Sufi organization in Bahrain.
Among Shaikh Rashid's published works is Raf' al-Astar 'an Shubuhat wa Dalalat Sahib al- Hiwar ("Exposing the Insinuations and Aggravations of the Author of the 'Debate with al-Maliki").
Among his teachers are Shaikh Mohammed Al Hijazi of Muharraq, Shaikh Mohammed Abil Mulla of al-Hasa, Shaikh Abbas Bin Alawi Al Maliki of Mecca (brother of Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki), and Shaikh Abdul Qadir Al Saggaf [1] of Jeddah.
References
edit- Spreading the message of love, Gulf Daily News, 12 July 2009
- Sufi clerics plan German pilgrimage, Gulf Daily News, 12 July 2009
- أكد أنهم أولى بالسلف من غيرهم... شيخ الصوفية في البحرين راشد المريخي: //البحرين - Al Wasat, 7 October 2008
- مبادرات المريخي... أم بيانات السعيدي؟ Al Wasat, 18 October 2008
- Advice to Our Brothers the Ulema of Najd - Yusuf al-Rifa`i'
- شيخ الصوفية ينفي الاحتفالات المختلطة بين الرجال والنساء - Al Arabiya - 1 July 2007
- Imam Malik Society