The author of Minhaj Al-Muslim (The Way of a Muslim) was the great scholar Abu Bakr Jabir Al-Jaza'ri. He held the prestige of being a regular lecturer at the Prophet's Mosque in Al-Madinah. His way of teaching was very simple and his lectures find a place in the minds and hearts of people. The great author had a very humble and pious personality. If Allah wants someone to have the honor of serving His religion, then He Himself provides him with the necessary requirements. And this was the case for Abu Bakr Jabir Al-Jaza'ri. He was born in 'Liwah', Al-Jaza'ir (Algeria) in 1921 CE. Jabir was less than one year old when his father died; his pious mother nurtured the eminent child on the basis of Islamic guidelines. He learned the whole Qur'an in his youth before he was even twelve years old. He finished his early education in his hometown, then moved to the capital of Algeria where he worked as a teacher. During that period he attended the lecturers of 'Allamah At-Tayyab Abu Qir and was enlightened with the light of belief in Tawhid and the Sunnah of the Prophet (s). When the French colonization began in 1372 AH or 1952 CE, he migrated to Al-Madinah, the city of Prophet (s). King Sa'ud bin 'Abdul-'Aziz was the ruler at that time and Al-Madinah University was being established. Jabir first worked as a teacher in Al-Madinah and then joined Al-Madinah University until his retirement. He also worked as an adviser to some institutes affiliated with the Muslim World League. Allah gave him great abilities in reading and writing, so he wrote about 80 books. Some of these books include the following works: 'Ageedah Mu'min (The Believer's Creed), his Tafsir of the Qur'an entitled Aysar AtTafasir, and a section on the biography of the Prophet (s) entitled Hadha Al-Habib (This is the Beloved).