Mohammed Rashad Abdulle
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Mohammed Rashad Abdulle | |
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Born |
c. 1933 Laga Arba, Ethiopia |
Died |
May 25, 2013 (aged 79) Dire Dawa, Ethiopia |
Nationality | Ethiopian |
Ethnicity | Oromo |
Occupation | scholar |
Title | Sheikh |
Sheikh Mohammed Rashad Abdulle (c. 1933 – May 25, 2013) was an Oromo scholar. His works include a translation of the Qur'an into the Oromo language.
Biography
Sheikh Mohammed Rashad was born at Laga Arba village near the town of Gelemso, the son of Kabir Abdulle Kabir Mummaya and Amina Bakar. He learned Qur'an from his father and traveled extensively within the province of Hararghe to acquire further knowledge. His teachers included Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Bilal,Sheikh Hassan Anano, Sheikh Abdullah al-Harari and Sheikh Bakri Sapalo.[1] Sheik Mohammed Rashad Abdulle died at age 79 on May, 25, 2013 in Dire Dawa.[2]
References
- ↑ Mohammed Hassen thanks Mohammed Rashad for providing him with copies of a number of Sheikh Bakri Sapalo's manuscripts, "which are otherwise inaccessible". (The Oromo of Ethiopia: A History 1570-1860 [Trenton: Red Sea, 1994], p. xv)
- ↑ "Dr. Sheikh Mohammed-Rashad Abdulle llee an Oromo Historical Father" (PDF). Gadaa.com. Oromo Liberation Front. 2013-05-27. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
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