Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril Jun 2026

Elias sat on the edge of his cot, the small earbud pressed deep, listening to a lecture that cut through the noise of his life like a scalpel. The Shaykh wasn't speaking softly; he was speaking with urgency. He spoke of the Akhirah —the Hereafter—with a vividness that made the concrete walls of the prison dissolve. He spoke of the sweetness of Iman (faith) and the bitterness of hypocrisy.

His writing style mirrors his speaking style: direct, footnoted with evidence from the Quran and Sunnah, and unapologetically harsh against what he perceives as religious innovation. For students of knowledge seeking an authentic, non-sanitized version of traditional Aqeedah , the books of Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril are indispensable.

argue that the designation is purely political. They claim that Jibril is simply applying classical Islamic jurisprudence to the reality of foreign occupation (in Palestine) and tyrannical regimes (in Syria). They note that he has publicly condemned the killing of non-combatants and the excesses of groups like ISIS regarding takfir (excommunicating other Muslims). In several lectures, he explicitly stated that ISIS’s declaration of a Caliphate was invalid.

: Spent part of his childhood in Medina, Saudi Arabia , where his father, Shaykh Musa Jibril, was a student.

, a prominent Palestinian-American Islamic preacher known for his scholarly traditionalism and controversial standing in global counter-extremism discussions.

Through his online platform, he has produced structured curricula aimed at raising "Rijaal" (men) and "Nisa" (women) of character. His series on the "Stories of the Prophets" and the "Biography of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)" are known for their narrative intensity and practical takeaways. Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril emphasizes that a Muslim must be strong—physically, intellectually, and spiritually.

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