Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Aboudi, (Arabic: محمد ناصر العبودي; 1345 AH / 1926 AD - died 2 Dhu al-Hijjah 1443 AH / 1 July 2022 AD) was a Saudi writer, author and traveller, born in the city of Buraidah, and received his initial education there.
He also served as the Director and Secretary General of the Islamic University of Madinah for thirteen years.
His work in the League and before that at the Islamic University in Medina as its Secretary-General allowed him to visit most parts of the world.
The Dictionary of Osr Al-Qassim, which is a large travel book that includes a group of books, including: He also has other books, In addition to this, Al-Aboudi's interest in slang words and popular proverbs, and an attempt to link them to the classical Arabic language by returning the words to their origins through comparison, and his writings in this aspect: Al-Aboudi was honored from several quarters in appreciation of his scientific and literary efforts.
[8] Al-Aboudi died on Friday, 2 Dhu al-Hijjah 1443 AH, corresponding to July 1, 2022, AD, and it was announced that he would be prayed for after the noon prayer on Saturday at Al-Jawhara Mosque Al-Babtain in the city of Riyadh.