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Imam
Shaafee (150 A.H - 204 A.H.) <::> Imam
Maalik (93 A.H. - 179 A.H.)
Imam Ahmed Bin Hambal (164 A.H.
- 241 A.H.) <::> Imam A'zam
Abu Hanifa (80 A.H. - 150 A.H.)
IMAM
SHAAFEE (150 A.H. - 204 A.H.)
:
Mohammed bin Idris Al Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu) famously
known as Imam Shaafa'ee was born in 150 A.H. and belonged
to the Quraish tribe.
EARLY
LIFE
When
he was 10 years old, he came to Makkatul Mukarramah
from Palestine where he grew up. He was very intelligent
and had an excellent memory. He memorized the entire
Holy Koran at the age of 7. By the age of 15, he had
memorized the entire Muwatta of Imam Maalik (radi Allahu
anhu). Before the age of 20, he studied Islamic Jurisprudence
under the Mufti of Makkatul Mukarramah, Sayyiduna Muslim
bin Khalil al Zanji and also Sayyiduna Sufyaan bin Uyayana
(radi Allahu anhuma). Imam Maalik bin Anas (radi Allahu
anhu) was also his teacher.
IN IRAQ
When the Governor of Iraq visited Madinatul Munawwarah,
he was so impressed by Imam Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu)
that he persuaded him to become an Administrator. As
Imam Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu) was in conflict with
the Government officials, he was deported to Iraq and
brought in front of Haroun Rasheed who was very impressed
with Imam Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu).
He
now studied Islamic Jurisprudence under Imam Mohammed
Ash Shaybaani (radi Allahu anhu), who was the student
of Imam Abu Yusuf (radi Allahu anhu), who was the student
of Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu). Thus, Imam
Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu) became a master of both
the Hanafi and Shaafa'ee School of Fiqh.
IN EGYPT
On his way to Egypt, he lectured in Makkatul Mukarramah
in the Haram Shareef. Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu
anhu), who was studying at the time in Makkatul Mukarramah
found great benefit from these lectures. Imam Shaafa'ee
(radi Allahu anhu) then went to Baghdad where he spent
3 or 4 years and finally went to Egypt. He was now 50
years old.
In
Egypt, scholars from all over the world came to study
at his feet. His famous pupils were Sayyiduna Rabi bin
Sulayman, Sayyiduna Abu Yacoob Al Ruwayta and Sayyiduna
Abu Ebraheem bin Yahya Al Muzani (radi Allahu anhumul
ajma'in).
HIS WORKS
"Kitaabul Umm" and "Ar Risaalah"
are the two famous books on Islamic Fiqh written by
him.
PASSES AWAY
Some reports say that he was injured seriously by a
person called Fityan, while other reports mention that
he passed away through natural illness on the last day
of Rajab in the year 204 A.H.in Egypt. Maalik Al Kaamil,
the Ayyubid Sultan, built a Mazaar for him in 608 A.H.
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Imam
Maalik (93 A.H. - 179 A.H.)
:
Imam
Maalik (radi Allahu anhu) was born in 93 A.H. He was
born in the period of the Ummayyad Dynasty. His full
name is Maalik bin Anas.
EDUCATION
Imam
Maalik (radi Allahu anhu's) grandfather and uncle were
great scholars of Hadith. Imam Maalik (radi Allahu anhu)
learnt Ahadith from his uncle, Sayyiduna Abu Suhail
Nafi (radi Allahu anhu). The Imam was a very keen scholar
from his childhood days.
TEACHERS
Imam Maalik (radi Allahu anhu) had many illustrious
teachers. Most of them were great Taabi'i scholars who
learnt under the Sahaba. Some of his teachers used to
teach in Masjidun Nabawi. He learnt how to read the
Holy Koran from Sayyiduna Abu Radim Nafi Abdur Rahman
(radi Allahu anhu).
He
also learnt Hadith under Sayyiduna Nafi, Sayyiduna Jafer
Saadiq, Sayyiduna Mohammed bin Yahya Ansaari, Sayyiduna
Abu Haashim Salmah, Sayyiduna Yahya bin Said and Sayyiduna
Hishaam bin Urwah (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in).
HIS PUPILS
Imam Maalik (radi Allahu anhu's) fame spread far and
wide and many great scholars sat in his company learning
Ahadith and other Islamic legal issues. Some 1300 scholars
sat at his feet. They copied the "MUWATTA"
from him. The "Muwatta" is a collection of
Ahadith by Imam Maalik (radi Allah anhu). Many of his
pupils copied the Muwatta, the famous among them being:
Sayyiduna Yahya bin Yahya Al Masmudi, Sayyiduna ibn
Wahab Abu Mohammed Abdullah and Sayyiduna Abi Abdullah
Abdur Rahman Abdur Rahman (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in).
AS A TEACHER
Even Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu), his teacher,
held Imam Maalik (radi Allahu anhu) in great regard
and respect and should sit in his study circle. Imam
Maalik (radi Allahu anhu) liked his students to read
aloud while he listened. He used to sit on a high chair
with students all around taking notes.
AS A MUHADDITH AND A JURIST
He was a great "Muhaddith" (A Scholar of Hadith).
He was very careful in selecting Hadith, and after examining
them thoroughly used to record it in his Muwatta.
As
a Jurist, he was not afraid of giving a "Fatawa"
(Legal Islamic Ruling) even if it was against the Caliph.
He was once flogged for doing so.
PASSES AWAY
He passed away on the 11th of Rabi-ul-Awwal in the year
179 A.H. He was 86 years old. Imam Maalik (radi Allahu
anhu) is buried in Janatul Baqi in Madinatul Munawwarah.
He
never wore shoes whilst in Madinatul Munawwarah. He
never sat on a horse or used the toilets in this blessed
city. He always went out of the city to relieve himself.
He used to kiss the old buildings and the remains of
old foundations, saying that Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) may have walked by, touched it
or saw it. Such was his adoration for Sayyiduna Rasulullah
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
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Imam
Abu Abdullah Ahmed bin Mohammed
bin Hambal :
Imam Abu Abdullah Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Hambal (radi
Allahu anhu) was born in Marw on the 20th of Rabi-ul-Awwal
164 A.H.
EARLY
LIFE
His
father, Sayyiduna Mohammed (radi Allahu anhu) was a
warrior (Mujaahid) and lived in Basrah, Iraq. Imam Ahmed
bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu) was a very intelligent
child, keenly interested in furthering his Islamic education.
At the age of 16, he began studying Hadith literature.
It is said that he learnt almost a million Ahadith by
heart. He became a famous Jurist.
HIS TEACHERS
Some of his teachers were Imam Shaafa'ee, Sayyiduna
Bishar bin Al Mufaddal, Sayyiduna Ismail bin Ulayyah,
Sayyiduna Jarir bin Abdul Hamid and Sayyiduna Yahya
bin Said (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in).
The
great compilers of Ahadith, Imam Bukhaari and Imam Muslim
(radi Allahu anhuma), including his teacher, Imam Shaafa'ee
(radi Allahu anhu), have also reported Hadith from him.
Imam Shaafa'ee (radi Allahu anhu), in spite of being
the most learned in his time, used to refer to Imam
Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu) about certain Ahadith.
HIS PUPILS
Amongst his pupils, the most famous were Sayyiduna Abu
Bakr Al Alhram, Sayyiduna Hambal bin Ishaaq and Sayyiduna
Abul Qasim Al Baghwi (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in).
HIS PIETY
Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu) was a very
pious scholar who devoted all his life in the Science
of Ahadith and Fiqh. He refused to eat in anyone's house
who held a Governmental post. Being extremely poor with
no food to eat at times, he used to still refuse to
accept charity saying that he had full faith in Almighty
Allah.
HIS WORKS
The most famous among his books are: Kitaabul A'maal,
Kitaabut Tafseer, Kitaabul Naasikh wal Mansookh, Kitaabul
Zahid, Kitaabul Masaa'il, Kitaabul Fadaa'il and Kitaabul
Mansiq.
His
most famous book is his "MUSNAD", a kitab
in which he collected about 50 000 to 70 000 Ahadith.
IMPRISONMENT
Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu anhu), in the later
years of his life, was imprisoned and tortured by the
ruthless rulers who went against him due to their un-Islamic
beliefs and practises. Caliph Mutasim billah forced
the Imam to accept the beliefs of the "Mu'tazalis"
(a corrupt sect), but he refused, and was beaten to
such a degree that his joints were dislocated. He was
kept in heavy chains for 30 months in a prison in Baghdad.
He still refused to accept the beliefs of the corrupt
Mu'tazali Sect and was again beaten till he fell unconscious.
PASSES AWAY
On the 25th of Ramadaan in the year 221 A.H., Caliph
Mutasim, in fear of the sin he committed, repented and
set the Imam free. Imam Ahmed bin Hambal (radi Allahu
anhu) forgave all the people except the Mutazalis. He
passed away in the year 241 A.H.
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Imam
A'zam Abu Hanifa (80 A.H. - 150
A.H.)
Imam
A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu's) full name was
Numan bin Thaabit bin Zuta bin Mah. He was born in Kufa
in Iraq in 80 A.H. He belonged to the pious period of
the Taabi'ins (Successors of the Sahabas).
DIVINE
MISSION
It
is stated in a Hadith Shareef which Imam al-Harizmi
reported from Sayyiduna Abu Hurayrah (radi Allahu anhumA)
that Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said: "Among my Ummah, there will come a man called
Abu Hanifa. On the Day of Resurrection, he will be the
light of my Ummah." Another Hadith Shareef states:
"In every century, a number of my Ummah will attain
to high grades. Abu Hanifa will be the highest of his
time." These two Ahadith are recorded in "Durr
al-Mukhtar."
EARLY LIFE
While still in his youth, he met great Sahaba like Sayyiduna
Anas bin Maalik, Sayyiduna Sahl bin Saad and Sayyiduna
Abul Tufail Amir bin Wathilah (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in).
Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) was first brought
up as a trader, but soon started taking deep interest
in Islamic learning.
EDUCATION
He attended the lectures of Sayyiduna Hammad Basri (radi
Allah anhu) in Fiqh and then began to study the Hadith.
He learnt under great scholars in Kufa. In Basrah he
studied under two great Taabi'ie scholars who had learnt
Hadith under the Sahaba.
In
Makkatul Mukarammah and Madinatul Munawwarah, he learnt
under Sayyiduna Ata bin Abi Rabah and Sayyiduna Ikramah
(radi Allahu anhuma). In fact, Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa
(radi Allahu anhu) had numerous teachers. Some historians
say that he learnt Hadith from about 4 000 scholars.
Some
of his famous teachers were: Sayyiduna Imam Baaqir,
Sayyiduna Imam Jafer Saadiq, Sayyiduna Ali, Sayyiduna
Abu Hurayrah, Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Umar, Sayyiduna
Aqabah bin Umar, Sayyiduna Safwaan, Sayyiduna Jabir
and Sayyiduna Abu Qatadah (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in).
AS
A TEACHER
When his teacher, Sayyiduna Hammad Basri (radi Allahu
anhu) passed away, Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu
anhu) was 40 years old and he began teaching. He became
very famous and travelled many places. Students from
all over the Muslim world came to him to listen to his
lectures, interviews and debates. Imam Maalik (radi
Allahu anhu) also learnt under him.
When
he was 56 years old, Caliph Mansur came to power after
the Ummayad dynasty was overthrown by the Abbasids in
132 A.H. Since Imam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) opposed
the Caliph's ruthless killing of the Ahle Bait, he was
arrested. The Caliph offered the Imam the post of a
Qaadi (Judge), but he refused. The Caliph Mansur had
him beaten with a stick 30 strokes. His feet bled. Caliph
Mansur repented and offered Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi
Allahu anhu) 30 000 pieces of silver. The great Imam
refused once more. He was imprisoned again and thrashed
10 more strokes every day.
PASSES AWAY
In the Month of Rajab 150 A.H., Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa
(radi Allahu anhu) passed away while in Salaah. He had
been poisoned by the orders of Caliph Mansur. His Janaza
Salaah was performed six times and each time 50 000
people took part. People continued to come and pray
for him for 20 days after he was buried. He was 70 years
old.
In
459 A.H. a Mazaar (Tomb) was built for him by the Seljuki
ruler Alp Arsalan. He lies buried in a Tomb situated
near Baghdad in Iraq.
STUDENTS
Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) left behind
about 980 students. The most famous among them being:
a.
Sayyiduna Qadi Abu Yusuf (radi Allahu anhu)
b.
Sayyiduna Imam Muhammed (radi Allahu anhu)
c.
Sayyiduna Imam Zufur (radi Allahu anhu)
PERSONALITY
Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) earned his
living by trading. Every Friday, he distributed 20 gold
coins to the poor for his parents soul. For 40 years
Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) performed the
Fajr Salaah with the Wudu that he made for the Esha
Salaah (ie. he did not sleep after the night prayer).
He performed Hajj 55 times. He used to recite the entire
Holy Koran once every day and once every night. Imam
A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) had so much of Taqwa
(Piety) that for 30 years he fasted every day (except
for the 5 forbidden days). He often read the Holy Koran
in one rakaah or two. He did not accept any presents
from anyone. He wore clothes like those of the poor.
Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) once said:
"I laughed once in my life and I regret it."
He talked little and thought much. It is said that at
the place where his soul was taken, he read the Holy
Koran 7 000 times.
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