The Imam and Muhaddith Abu Abd al-Rahman Muhammad ibn al-Haj Nuh ibn Najati ibn Adam al-Ashqudari al-Albani al-Arnaouti known as Muhammad Nasir al-Din al-Albani (1914 - 1999) is a researcher in hadith affairs and is considered one of the famous hadith scholars in the modern era. He has many books and works in the science of hadith and others. The most famous of them are the Sahih al-Silsilah al-Silsilah al-Da’ifah, al-Silsilah al-Da’ifah, Sahih al-Jami’, and al-Da’if al-Jaami’, and the description of the Prophet’s prayer. He visited many countries to teach and give lectures, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, the Emirates, Spain, England, Germany, Australia and Lebanon. Al-Albani specialized in the field of the Prophet’s hadith and its sciences, and many students were taught by him, some of whom became Islamic studies researchers after that. He was also arrested twice, one of them before 1967 for a month in the Damascus Citadel, which is the same castle in which Ibn Taymiyyah was arrested, after which he moved from Damascus to Amman in Jordan and lived there until his death. Granting the King Faisal International Prize for Islamic Studies for the year 1419 AH corresponding to 1999, and its topic is the scientific efforts that dealt with the Prophet’s hadith as investigation, graduation and study by Muhammad Nasir al-Din al-Albani in appreciation of his valuable efforts in serving the Prophet’s hadith as a graduation, investigation and study in his more than a hundred books. Some see it as one of the renovators of Islam in his time.