ISBN-13: 9781908892355 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 766 str.
ISBN-13: 9781908892355 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 766 str.
Ash-Sh fi' said, "After the Book of Allah, there is no book on the face of the earth sounder than the book of M lik." 'Al ' ad-D n Maghla y al- anaf said, "The first person to compile the a was M lik." Ibn ajar said, "The book of M lik is sound by all the criteria that are demanded as proofs in the mursal, munqa i' and other types of transmission." As-Suy followed Ibn ajar's judgement and said, "It is absolutely correct to say that the Muwa a' is sound ( a ) without exception." Al-Bukh r and Muslim transmitted most of its ad ths and included them in their a collections. The authors of the rest of the six books, the Im m of the ad th scholars, A mad ibn anbal, and others did the same. But, in addition, the Muwa a' contains a record of the practice of the people of Mad nah of the first generations, a transmission of the ethos that permeated the city and Im m M lik's painstaking clarification of the Sunna, the ad ths, the practice and legal judgements. Imam M lik's full name is M lik ibn Anas ibn M lik ibn Ab ' mir al-A ba and he was related to Dh A ba, a sub-tribe of imyar. He was instructed in the learning and recitation of the Noble Qur' n by Im m N fi' ibn 'Abd ar-Ra m n ibn Ab Nu'aym, the Im m of the reciters of Mad na and one of the "seven reciters." Among the huge number of his teachers in ad th and fiqh were N fi', the mawl of 'Abdull h ibn 'Umar and Ibn Shih b az-Zuhr . He sat to give fatw when he was seventeen years old after seventy Im ms had testified that he was worthy to give fatw and teach. His own students included Im m ash-Sh fi' and Im m Muhammad ibn al- asan ash-Shayb n the anaf mujtahid, as well as a great number of Im ms of ad th and fiqh and thus he is known as Im m al-A'immah 'the Im m of the Im ms'."
Ash-Shafii said, "After the Book of Allah, there is no book on the face of the earth sounder than the book of Malik." Ala ad-Din Maghla?ay al-?anafi said, "The first person to compile the ?a?i? was Malik." Ibn ?ajar said, "The book of Malik is sound by all the criteria that are demanded as proofs in the mursal, munqa?i and other types of transmission." As-Suyu?i followed Ibn ?ajars judgement and said, "It is absolutely correct to say that the Muwa??a is sound (?a?i?) without exception." Al-Bukhari and Muslim transmitted most of its ?adiths and included them in their ?a?i? collections. The authors of the rest of the six books, the Imam of the ?adith scholars, A?mad ibn ?anbal, and others did the same.But, in addition, the Muwa??a contains a record of the practice of the people of Madinah of the first generations, a transmission of the ethos that permeated the city and Imam Maliks painstaking clarification of the Sunna, the ?adiths, the practice and legal judgements.Imam Maliks full name is Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn Abi Amir al-A?ba?i and he was related to Dhu A?ba?, a sub-tribe of ?imyar. He was instructed in the learning and recitation of the Noble Quran by Imam Nafi ibn Abd ar-Ra?man ibn Abi Nuaym, the Imam of the reciters of Madina and one of the "seven reciters". Among the huge number of his teachers in ?adith and fiqh were Nafi, the mawla of Abdullah ibn Umar and Ibn Shihab az-Zuhri. He sat to give fatwa when he was seventeen years old after seventy Imams had testified that he was worthy to give fatwa and teach.His own students included Imam ash-Shafii and Imam Muhammad ibn al-?asan ash-Shaybani the ?anafi mujtahid, as well as a great number of Imams of ?adith and fiqh and thus he is known as Imam al-Aimmah the Imam of the Imams.