This is the fifth part of the bitter right, which are various doses written by Sheikh Al -Kabeer, and collected papers scattered from his office. Sheikh Muhammad al-Ghazali was born in the village of Nakla al-Anab in the Beheira Governorate in Egypt on the 5th of Dhu al-Hijjah 1335 AH. He grew up in a noble family and was raised in a secure environment. He memorized the Qur'an and read hadith in his father's house, then he joined the Alexandria Primary Religious Institute and remained there until he obtained the Al-Azhar Secondary School Certificate, then he moved on. He moved to Cairo in 1937 AD and joined the Faculty of Fundamentals of Religion. During his studies in Cairo, he contacted Professor Hassan Al-Banna, and his relationship with him strengthened, and he became one of those close to him. Professor Al-Banna even asked him to write in the magazine "The Muslim Brotherhood" because of his knowledge of culture and rhetoric. His first article appeared when he was a student in the third year of college, and Al-Banna kept encouraging him to continue writing until he graduated in 1941 AD. Then he specialized in preaching, obtained an international degree in 1943 AD, and began his journey in preaching in the mosques of Cairo. He died on Shawwal 20, 1416 AH, corresponding to March 9, 1996 AD, in Saudi Arabia while participating in a conference on Islam and the challenges of the era, which was organized by the National Guard in its annual cultural activities known as (the National Festival of Heritage and Culture - Al-Janadriyah). He was buried in Al-Baqi Cemetery in Medina. As he had previously stated his wish to be buried there.
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