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Nov
2010

Who would you go to?

posted by abu mohammed on 4th November 2010 - 2 comments
Do we see the Doctor or the Pharmacist, Where will you find the Medicine? Lets take a look into what we would do in a normal situation when in need of Medication When we are ill, we require medication in the hope that Allah will cure us through the means of the medicine. So, what do we do? We know that we are in need of medication and we know that we can get the medicine from the Chemist/Pharmacist. Do we go straight to the chemist and ask them for medication? No, why? Because the Pharmacist will say that they have all the medication in the world, but they dont know which medicine is needed for the treatment.
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Nov
2010

Hadith about Imam Abu Hanifa

posted by abu mohammed on 4th November 2010 - 1 comment
Hadith about Imam Abu Hanifa (Rh) Narrated Abu Huraira: While we were sitting with the Prophet Surat Al-Jumu'a was revealed to him, and when the Verse, "And He (Allah) has sent him (Muhammad) also to other (Muslims).....' (62.3) was recited by the Prophet, I said, "Who are they, O Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet did not reply till I repeated my question thrice. At that time, Salman Al-farisi was with us. So Allah's Apostle put his hand on Salman, saying, "If Faith were at (the place of) Ath-Thuraiya (pleiades, the highest star), even then (some men or man from these people (i.e. Salman's folk) would attain it." (Book 60, Hadith 420,Sahih Bukhari) Allamah Jalaluddin Suyuti [r.h] writes: اقول قد بشر صلى اللّه عليه واله وسلم بالامام ابى حنيفه فى الحديث
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Nov
2010

The Imam of Imams

posted by abu mohammed on 4th November 2010 - 0 comments
Opinions of other great Ulema regarding Imam Abu Hanifa: Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Hussain ibn Fatima Bint Prophet Muhammad Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Ali the great grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah Bless him and grant him peace) said: How commendable are Abu Hanifas manners and how sublime is his skill in Fiqh! Imam Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik The founder of the Maliki school of thought, Imam Malik is reported to have said when asked about Imam Abu Hanifa: Yes, I saw him and I saw him to be a man of such caliber that if he claims that this pillar of wood is made of gold he will prove it to you!
4
Nov
2010

Imam Muhammad bin Al-Hasan Shaybani

posted by abu mohammed on 4th November 2010 - 2 comments
Imam Muhammad The Student of Imam Abu Hanifa Imam Shafi’i said, “I have not seen anyone more eloquent than him (i.e. Muhammad bin Al-Hasan Shaybani). I used to think when I saw him reciting the Qur’an that it was as if the Qur’an had been revealed in his language.” He also said, “I have not seen anyone more itelligent than Muhammad ibn al-Hasan.” It is narrated of him that a man asked him a question which he answered. The man said to him, "The fuqaha disagree with you." Ash-Shafi'i said to him, "Have you ever seen a faqih? By Allah! not unless you have seen Muhammad ibn al-Hasan!" A man stood up before al-Mazani and asked him about the people of Iraq saying, "What do you say about Abu Hanifah?" He answered, "Their chief." He asked, "Abu Yusuf?" He answered, "The one who most follows the hadith." He asked, "Muhammad ibn al-Hasan?" He answered, "The one who derives the most rulings." He asked, "Zufar?" He answered, "The one who is sharpest in analogical reasoning." It is narrated that ash-Shafi'i said, "I never reasoned in argument with anyone but that the colour of his face changed, except for Muhammad ibn al-Hasan.'' It is narrated that Ahmed ibn Hanbal said, "If in any matter there is agreement between three people, then one pays no attention to the verdict of anyone who disagrees with them." Someone asked him, "Who are they?" He answered, "Abu Hanifah, Abu Yusuf and Muhammad ibn al-Hasan. Abu Hanifah is the one with the most insight with respect to analogical reasoning. Abu Yusuf is the one with the most insight with respect to the traditions. Muhammad is the one with the most insight with respect to Arabic." Al-Hafidh Ibn Hajar said in Lisan al-Mizan,
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Nov
2010

The Legacy of Imam Abu Hanifa

posted by abu mohammed on 4th November 2010 - 0 comments
The Legacy of Imam Abu Hanifa. A must watch/hear talk. Beautiful explanations amazing insight. This will clear many conceptions that people have regarding Imam Abu Hanifa, InshaAllah. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTRy0ZL2XgI&feature=channel By Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFKzmzrp9Pk&feature=related By Shaykh Zahir Mahmood
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Nov
2010

Why the differences when the Prophet was 1?

posted by abu mohammed on 1st November 2010 - 0 comments
SubhanAllah, I was asked this very question today & Allah gave me the answer. The Ghayr Muqallideen argue that why should there be differences amongst the Imaams when the Qur'aan is one and Rasulullaah is one? They claim that this merely confuses people. In reply we say that the first addressees of the Qur'aan were the Sahabah y and because they understood the Qur'aan and Ahadeeth directly from Rasulullaah (SAW), they are a criterion for us to follow. Despite the fact that the Qur'aan is one and Rasulullaah (SAW) was one, there still existed many differences between the Sahabah (RA) Since the Imaams were followers of the Sahabah (RA) and the Taabi’een, there
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Nov
2010

When the Hadith is authentic then that is my Madhab.

posted by abu mohammed on 1st November 2010 - 12 comments
A common question we get asked is about the statements from the four Imams about stronger opinions. The Deception of the Ghair Muqalid with their question. When a man wishes to unfetter himself from the restrictions of the Shariah and the Sunnah in the present day, the solution for him is to become a so-called Ghair Muqallid. Once he joins this deviant sect, he is free to find expression for his nafsaani opinions. In order to draw unwary and ignorant Muslims into its fold of dhalaal and baatil, the modernists employ deception on a large scale. A salient feature of this sect of baatil is their rejection of the Madhabs of the Salf-e-Saalihoon. Inspite of their rejection of the Madhaahib of Haqq espoused by the Salf-e-Saalihoon, these mudhilleen (deviates who lead others astray) seek to bamboozle the unwary and the ignorant by making ostentatious claims of their 'Love' and 'respect' for the Ulama and Fuqaha. The masses are ignorant. They lack the knowledge to distinguish between right and left; they do not possess the ability to verify and understand the statements of the Fuqaha which these deviates selectively quote to bolster their corruptive arguments. This is one example of the deception they employ to hoodwink the unwary and the ignorant.
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Nov
2010

Top 3 Scholars according to Imam Ahmed

posted by abu mohammed on 1st November 2010 - 0 comments
It is narrated that Ahmed ibn Hanbal said,
"if in any matter there is agreement between three people, then one pays no attention to the verdict of anyone who disagrees with them."

Someone asked him, "who are they?"

He answered, "Abu Hanifah, Abu Yusuf and Muhammad ibn al-Hasan. Abu Hanifa is the one with most insight with respect to analogical reasoning. Abu Yusuf is the one with the most insight with respect to the traditions. Muhammad is the one with most insight with respect to Arabic."

As-Samani narrated it in kitab al-ansab.
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Oct
2010

The Way or Not the Way of the Salaf, That is The Question!

posted by abu mohammed on 31st October 2010 - 0 comments
This has been updated. [url=http://www.muftisays.com/blog/abu+mohammed/571_17-11-2010/the-way-or-not-the-way-of-the-salaf..html]Click here for full version[/url] The way of the Salaf is the correct way and it is the way of Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jama'ah This Post will be Updated on a regular basis InshaAllah. When it is, it shall be back on top of the list. All posts will be in order. [url=http://www.muftisays.com/blog/abu+mohammed/546_07-11-2010/raful-yadain.html]Raful Yadain [url=http://www.muftisays.com/blog/abu+mohammed/544_07-11-2010/pray-as-you-have-seen-me%28s.a.w.%29-pray.html]Pray as you have seen ME (s.a.w.) Pray[/url]
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Oct
2010

Our Aqeedah

posted by abu mohammed on 31st October 2010 - 9 comments

Imam Abu Ja`far al-Tahawi (239-321) can be said to represent the creed of both Ash`aris and Maturidis, especially the latter, as he was also following the Hanafi madhhab. We have therefore chosen to include the entire translated text of his Statement of Islamic Doctrine commonly known as the `aqida tahawiyya. This text, representative of the viewpoint of Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jama`a, has long been the most widely acclaimed, and indeed indispensable, reference work on Muslim beliefs, of which the text below is a complete English translation. Imam Abu Ja`far Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Azdi, known as Imam Tahawi after his birthplace in Egypt, is among the most outstanding authorities of the Islamic world on hadith and jurisprudence (fiqh). He lived at a time when both the direct and indirect disciples of the Four Imams of law were teaching and practicing.

This period was the greatest age of Hadith and fiqh studies, and Imam Tahawi studied with all the living authorities of the day. Al-Badr al-`Ayni said that when Ahmad died, Tahawi was 12; when Bukhari died, he was 27; when Muslim died, he was 32; when Ibn Majah died, he was 44; when Abu Dawud died, he was 46; when Tirmidhi died, he was fifty; when Nisa'i died, he was 74.

Kawthari relates this and adds the consensus of scholars that Tahawi allied in himself completion in the two knowledges of hadith and fiqh, a consensus that included, among others, al-`Ayni and al-Dhahabi, with Ibn Taymiyya singling himself out in his opinion that Tahawi was not very knowledgeable in hadith. This is flatly contradicted by Ibn Kathir who says in his notice on Tahawi in al-Bidaya wa al-nihaya: "He is one of the trustworthy narrators of established reliability, and one of the massive memorizers of hadith." Kawthari calls Ibn Taymiyya's verdict "another one of his random speculations" and states: "No-one disregards Tahawi's knowledge of the defective hadith except someone whose own defects have no remedy, and may Allah protect us from such." Tahawi began his studies with his maternal uncle Isma`il ibn Yahya al-Muzani, a leading disciple of Imam Shafi`i. However, Tahawi felt instinctively drawn to the corpus of Imam Abu Hanifa's works. Indeed, he had seen his uncle and teacher turning to the works of Hanafi scholars to resolve thorny issues of fiqh, drawing heavily on the writings of Abu Hanifa's two leading companions, Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani and Abu Yusuf, who had codified Hanafi fiqh. This led him to devote his whole attention to studying the Hanafi works and he eventually joined the Hanafi school. He now stands out not only as a prominent follower of that Hanafi school but, in view of his vast erudition and remarkable powers of assimilation, as one of its leading scholars. His monumental scholarly works, such as Sharh ma`ani al-athar and Mushkil al-athar, are encyclopedic in scope and have long been regarded as indispensable for training students of fiqh. He was in fact a mujtahid across the board and was thoroughly familiar with the fiqh of all four schools, as stated by Ibn `Abd al-Barr and related by Kawthari, and as shown by Tahawi's own work on comparative law entitled Ikhtilaf al-fuqaha'. Tahawi's "Doctrine" (al-`Aqida), though small in size, is a basic text for all times, listing what a Muslim must know and believe and inwardly comprehend. There is consensus among the Companions, the Successors and all the leading Islamic authorities such as the four Imams and their authoritative followers on the doctrines enumerated in this work, which are entirely derived from the undisputed primary sources of Religion, the Holy Qur'an and the confirmed Hadith. Being a text on Islamic doctrine, this work sums up the arguments set forth in those two sources to define sound belief, and likewise, the arguments advanced in refuting the views of sects that have deviated from the Sunna. As regards the sects mentioned in this work, familiarity with Islamic history up to the time of Imam Tahawi would be quite helpful. More or less veiled references to sects such as the Mu`tazila, the Jahmiyya, the Karramiyya, the Qadariyya, and the Jabariyya are found in the work. It also contains allusions to other views considered unorthodox and deviant from the way of Ahl al-Sunna. There is an explicit reference in the work to the controversy on the creation of the Qu'ran in the times of al-Ma'mun and others. While the permanent relevance of the statements of belief in the `Aqida are obvious, the historical weight and point of certain of these statements can be properly appreciated only if the work is used as a text for study under the guidance of some learned person able to elucidate its arguments fully, with reference to the intellectual and historical background of the sects refuted in the work. Since the present book is intended exactly as one such aid towards understanding the details of Islamic belief with clarity, it is hoped that the quotation of the entire text of Tahawi's "Doctrine," which we consider as the doctrine of Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jama`a, will be of benefit to the reader. And may Allah grant us a true understanding of faith and count us among those described by the Prophet as the Saved Group.

 

TAHAWI'S STATEMENT OF ISLAMIC DOCTRINE (AL-`AQIDA AL-TAHAWIYYA): 

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