Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
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- Preface to al-Mîzân al-kubrâ
Muwatta’: “Imâm Mâlik is a well-
known imâm al-madhhab. He was the highest of the high. He was a man of perfect intellect and obvious virtue. He was the inheritor of Rasûlullah’s (sall-Allâhu ’alaihi wa sallam) hadîths. He spread Allâhu ta’âlâ’s religion among His human creatures. He had been in the company of nine hundred ’ulamâ’ and had gained much. He collected and wrote 100 000 hadîths. He began to teach when he was seventeen years old. Those who attended his lectures were more than those who attended his masters’ lectures. They would assemble before his door in order to learn hadîth and fiqh. He had to hire a doorkeeper. First his disciples and then all other people would be admitted. He would go to the water-closet once every three days. ‘I feel ashamed to stay too long in the water-closet,’ he would say. When he wrote his book Muwatta’, he began to doubt his own faithfulness. He put the book into water. ‘If the book gets wet, I will not need it,’ he said. Not a bit of the book got wet.” ’Abd ar-Rahmân ibn Anas said, “There is nobody on the earth now who is more dependable than Mâlik in the knowledge of hadîth. I have seen no person wiser than he. Sufyân ath-Thawrî is an imâm in hadîth, but he is not an imâm in the Sunna. Al-Awzâ’î is an imâm in the Sunna but not in hadîth. Imâm Mâlik is an imâm both in hadîth and the Sunna.” Yahyâ ibn Sa’îd said, “Imâm Mâlik is Allâhu ta’âlâ’s witness on the earth for His human creatures.” Al-Imâm ash-Shâfi’î said, “Wherever hadîth is – 89 – [1] Preface to al-Mîzân al-kubrâ in the Arabic work ’Ulamâ’ al-Muslimîn wa Wahhâbiyyûn, p. 62, Istanbul, 1973. studied, Mâlik is like a celestial star. Nobody could be like Mâlik in memorizing, understanding and preserving knowledge. To me, in the knowledge about Allâhu ta’âlâ nobody is as trustworthy as Mâlik. The witness between Allâhu ta’âlâ and me is Imâm Malik. Had it not been for Mâlik and Sufyân ibn ’Uyaina, knowledge would have gone from the Hijâz by now.” When ’Abdullah asked his father Ahmad ibn Hanbal who was the most learned among Zahrî’s disciples, his father said that Mâlik was the most learned in every branch of knowledge. Ibn Wahab said, “If it weren’t for Mâlik and Laith, we all would deviate.” Al-Awzâ’î, whenever he heard the name of Imâm Mâlik, would say, “He is the most learned of the learned, the greatest ’âlim of Medina, and the Muftî of al-Haramain.” Upon hearing of Imâm Mâlik’s death, Sufyân ibn ’Uyaina said, “The world does not have anybody like him now. He was the imâm of the world, the ’âlim of the Hijâz, the witness of his time and the sun of the Ummat al-Muhammad (sall- Allâhu ’alaihi wa sallam). Let us be on his way.” Ahmad ibn Hanbal said that Imâm Mâlik was superior to Sufyân ath-Thawrî, Laith, Hammâd and al-Awzâ’î. Sufyân ibn ’Uyaina said that the hadîth ash-sherîf, Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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