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Alikhan Musayev (Azerbaijani: Əlixan Musayev) is an Azerbaijani Islamic scholar, translator, and author.
Education
Musayev pursued Islamic studies following the independence of Azerbaijan in the early 1990s. He later enrolled at the Islamic University of Madinah in Saudi Arabia, where he received formal training in Islamic sciences.
His education in Madinah is reflected in his later work in Islamic scholarship, translation, and religious publishing.
Alikhan Musayev (Azerbaijani: Əlixan Musayev) is an Azerbaijani Islamic scholar, translator, and author.
Background
Musayev was born in 1973 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Education
Musayev studied Islamic sciences at the Islamic University of Madinah in Saudi Arabia.
Career
Musayev has been active in Islamic scholarship, translation, and publishing in Azerbaijan since the early post-Soviet period.[1]
He is known for translating Islamic literature into Azerbaijani, including an Azerbaijani translation of the Qur'an.[2]
His work has been discussed in academic and analytical studies on Qur'an translations and Islamic movements in Azerbaijan.[3]
Musayev has also been mentioned in Azerbaijani media in relation to public religious discussions.[4] [5]
Works
Musayev has authored and translated Islamic literature in Azerbaijani, including translations of classical texts and original writings on religious topics.
References
- ^ Azizova, E. Constructing a Qur'an-Based Sīra in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan. Open Book Publishers.
- ^ Bruckmayr, P. (2024). "Challenging the Cairo Edition". MIDEO.
- ^ Baku Research Institute, "A Brief History of Salafism in Azerbaijan"
- ^ Musavat.com, "Əlixan Musayev əri Suriyada ölən qadına cavab verdi"
- ^ Yenisabah.az, "Cabir İmanovun dəfnindəki “sirli adam”: Əlixan Musayev kimdir?"
Career
Musayev has been active in Islamic scholarship, translation, and religious publishing since the early post-Soviet period in Azerbaijan. Following his return from Saudi Arabia in 2000, he began writing and translating Islamic literature into Azerbaijani.
His work has focused on making Islamic teachings accessible to Azerbaijani-speaking audiences through publications and educational activities. In addition to his publishing work, he has participated in conferences and religious events in several countries, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
He is known for his contributions to the translation of Islamic texts into Azerbaijani, including an Azerbaijani translation of the Qur'an that has been discussed in academic studies on Qur'an translation and Islamic scholarship in Azerbaijan.
Works
Musayev has authored and translated a substantial body of Islamic literature across multiple languages. His work includes translations of classical Islamic texts into Azerbaijani, as well as original writings on religious topics.
His publications cover a wide range of subjects, including Islamic theology, daily religious practice, ethics, and guidance for personal and social life. In addition to Azerbaijani, some of his works have been translated or published in other languages, including Turkish, Russian, and English.
Musayev has also contributed to editorial and collaborative publishing projects related to Islamic scholarship.
Selected works
- Qur'an and its Azerbaijani translation (meaning-based translation)
- Forty Hadith and Its Commentary
- The Fortress of the Muslim
- Summary of Sahih al-Bukhari
- The Key to Jannah
- Ten Foundations for Building a Blessed Family
- Daily Supplications
- The Muslim's Daily Life
- Call to Unity Among Muslims
- The Virtue of Knowledge
Alikhan Musayev (Azerbaijani: Əlixan Musayev) is an Azerbaijani Islamic scholar, translator, and author.
Background
Musayev was born in 1973 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Education
Musayev studied Islamic sciences at the Islamic University of Madinah in Saudi Arabia.
Career
Musayev has been active in Islamic scholarship, translation, and publishing in Azerbaijan since the early post-Soviet period.[1]
He is known for translating Islamic literature into Azerbaijani, including an Azerbaijani translation of the Qur'an.[2]
His work has been discussed in academic and analytical studies on Qur'an translations and Islamic movements in Azerbaijan.[3]
Musayev has also been mentioned in Azerbaijani media in relation to public religious discussions.[4] [5]
He is listed among Azerbaijani translators of the Qur'an in reference compilations of Qur'an translations.[6]
Works
Musayev has authored and translated Islamic literature in Azerbaijani, including translations of classical texts and original writings on religious topics.
References
- ^ Azizova, E. Constructing a Qur'an-Based Sīra in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan. Open Book Publishers.
- ^ Bruckmayr, P. (2024). "Challenging the Cairo Edition". MIDEO.
- ^ Baku Research Institute, "A Brief History of Salafism in Azerbaijan"
- ^ Musavat.com, "Əlixan Musayev əri Suriyada ölən qadına cavab verdi"
- ^ Yenisabah.az, "Cabir İmanovun dəfnindəki “sirli adam”: Əlixan Musayev kimdir?"
- ^ Qur'an Translations in the Eastern Bloc and Beyond. Open Book Publishers.
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