The Virtues of Imam Abu Hanifa And His Two Companions Abu Yusuf And Muhammad Ibn Al-Hasan


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This treatise explores the influential scholars behind the Hanafi School of fiqh, Imam Abu Hanifa and his two companions, Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani. Named after Abu Hanifa, a second generation Muslim and one of four Mujtahid Imams, this school of law has had a profound impact in shaping the medieval world..

Imam Abu Hanifa's legal doctrine influenced the development of the Shariah and the spread of Islam, specifically in the Osmanli Caliphate and Mughal rule in India. Imam al-Dhahabi, a follower of the Shafi'i school, recognized Imam Abu Hanifa's hadith scholarship by citing hadith going through him to the Prophet.

We hope the translation of this work by Imam al-Dhahabi who was not only an outstanding hadith scholar (and not a Hanafi - he was a follower of the Shafi'i School) but also a student of Ibn Taymiyya.

The book is significantly enhanced by notes and commentary by Abul Wafa al-Afghani and Ustadh Muhammad Zahid al-Kawthari. The quarter of Baghdad where Imam Abu Hanifas grave is located is called 'Hayy al-Azamiyya' in honour of the Imam.

About Imam Abu Hanifa

Abu Hanifa Nu'man ibn Thabit (d. 150/767) is one of the great pioneers in the history of Islamic Law. He was among the first to deploy the recognized methods of legal reasoning consistently, and to gather the judgements and rulings of his time into a systematic corpus. The fiqh that evolved from his style of reasoning, carried on by his brilliant students, became associated with his name.

The Hanafi School is the one most widely followed among the world's Sunni Muslims. This study of Abu Hanifa's life and legacy is based on the traditional sources. It includes a short survey of how Hanafi fiqh evolved in different regions of the Islamic world. It offers a clear reminder of the criteria and conditions traditionally applied before any ruling gained general acceptance.

Shaykh Abu al-Wafa’ al-Afghani (1310-1395AH) was a prominent Hanafi Shaykh who studied with some of the foremost scholars of his time.

Shaykh Muhammad Zahid ibn Hasan al-Kawthari al- Hanafi al-Ash‘ari (1296-1371AH) was the adjunct to the last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Caliphate and a major Hanafi jurist praised by Imam Muhammad Abu Zahra as a Reviver (mujaddid) of the fourteenth Islamic century.

About The Author 

Muhammad bin Ahmad bin `Uthman al-Dhahabi al-Shafi`i (673-748 AH), the imam, Shaykh al-Islam, head of Hadith masters, critic and expert examiner of the Hadith, encyclopedic historian and biographer, and foremost authority in the canonical readings of the Qur'an. Born in Damascus where his family lived from the time of his grandfather `Uthman, he sometimes identified himself as Ibn al-Dhahabi - son of the goldsmith - in reference to his father's profession. 

al-Dhahabi (may Allah have mercy on him) is considered one of the foremost authorities in critically scrutinizing the reporters of Hadith (ilm al-asma wa ‘l-rijal). He compiled many works in this regard such as Mizan al-I’tidal fi Naqd al-Rijal (The Scale of Justice in Critically Examining the Reporters), Siyar A’lam al-Nubala (The Lives of Noble Figures), Al-Mughni fi ‘l-Du’afa (an authoritative abridged manual of weak narrators) and Tadhkirat al-Huffaz (The Memoirs of the Hadith Masters).

In his work, Mizan al-I’tidal, Imam Dhahabi (may Allah have mercy on him) deals with a large number of reporters, both the authenticated/reliable and the criticized/unreliable, although he does mention in his introduction to the book that he will not include the biographies of the Companions (sahaba) and renowned authorities of Islam.

About The Translator

Khalid Gareth Williams was born in 1983 in Leeds, England to Welsh parentage. He entered Islam in 2001, studied Arabic at university, moved to Morocco upon graduation, and currently works as a translator and occasional English teacher.

Author: Shams Al-Din Abu Muhammad Al-Dhahabi
Translator: Khalid Williams
Format(s): Paperback
Pages: 120
Publisher: Visions of Reality Books
Published: 2014
ISBN10/ISBN13: 978190946005

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