ALi MoHAMMED MHAlDI (Professor)
PhD in Hadith
Hadeeth & its Sciences - Islamic Sciences
Isl.alim.m@uoanbar.edu.iq
Name: Ali Mohammed Muhaidi Musleh Al-Dulaimi
Marital Status: Married
Number of Children: 4
Fasting on Saturday: A Jurisprudential and Hadith Study
Journal of the College of Education for Girls, Tikrit University, Issue 20, 2013
Aspects of Difference Between Deviation and Strangeness According to the Hadith Scholars
Journal of the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Anbar
Hadiths on the Recommended Acts of the Mu’adhdhin in the Nine Books: An Analytical Study
Journal of the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Anbar, Issue 15, April 2013
The Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Tolerance Towards Beginners, the Ignorant, and the Erroneous
Journal of the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Baghdad, Issue 41, 2015
Prophetic Means to Achieve Environmental Awareness
Iraqi University Journal, Issue 25, 2019
Strategies for Protecting the Homeland in the Prophetic Sunnah
Journal of the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Anbar, Issue 40, June 2019
The Phrase “His Hadith is Recorded but Not Used as Evidence” According to Abu Hatim Al-Razi: A Critical Study
Journal of Anbar University, College of Islamic Sciences, Issue 44, 2020
Bachelor’s Degree
University of Baghdad, College of Islamic Sciences — 1991
Master’s Degree
University of Baghdad, College of Islamic Sciences — 2005
Thesis Title:
Hadiths of Oppression in the Nine Books: An Analytical Study
Doctorate (Ph.D.)
Iraqi University, College of Usul al-Din — 2012
Dissertation Title:
Al-Allamah Al-Balqini’s Clarifications on Ibn al-Salah’s Introduction and His Annotations in the Book “Mahasn al-Istilah”: A Critical Comparative Study
Hadiths of Abu Uthman Al-Nahdi in the Nine Books: An Analytical Study
Narrators About Whom Abu Hatim Al-Razi Said “His Hadith is Recorded but Not Used as Evidence” in the Book of Jarh wa Ta’dil
The Statements of Al-Azdi in the Biographies Mentioned in Al-Dhahabi’s Mizan al-I‘tidal from Ammar ibn Abd al-Malik to Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman: An Applied Study
The Efforts of Female Hadith Scholars in the Zengid Era (511 AH – 660 AH)