His followers describe his content as a "Lantern of Tawheed," aimed at providing English-speaking audiences with access to classical knowledge through various series, including "Furū' al-Fiqh" and heart-softening lectures on history and character. He emphasizes the importance of (loyalty and disavowal), often criticizing modern political systems and encouraging total reliance on Sharia.
He returned to Saudi Arabia for higher education, graduating with a degree in Sharia from the Islamic University of Madinah . During his time there, he reportedly studied under several notable scholars, including: shaykh ahmad musa jibril
Jibril's teaching methodology is characterized by a "classical and detailed style," focusing heavily on (the oneness of God) and Hanbali Fiqh. His work often involves explaining foundational texts like Al-Usool ath-Thalatha (The Three Fundamental Principles). His followers describe his content as a "Lantern
: Jibril is noted to have completed several books under his tutelage. During his time there, he reportedly studied under