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  alsunna.org :: Sheikh Abdullah Al-Harariy Al-Habashiy . ÕÝÍÉ ÇáÊÚÑíÝ ÈÇáÚáÇãÉ ÇáÔíÎ ÚÈÏ ...
Imam Al-Ash^ariyy is the Imam of Ahlus-Sunnah who summarized the belief of the Sahabah and Tabi^in.
In this issue we follow the Imams of the four Madhhabs as the Hafidh Murtada Az-Zabidiyy said in explanation of Ihya’ ^Ulumid-Din what means: "The Imams of the four Madhhabs showed the sayings of blasphemy in their writings".
Our belief about the Imams of the four Madhhabs, Imam Ash-Shafi^iyy, Imam Malik, Imam Abu Hanifah, and Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, and the rest of the recognized Imams is that all of them are Imams of guidance; and we follow them.
www.alsunna.org /sheikh_alharariy.htm   (641 words)

  
  Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`i - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Mujadid appears at the end of every century: The Mujtahid of the 1st century was Imam of Ahlul Sunnah, Umar bin Abdul Aziz.
The Mujadid of the 2nd century was Imam of Ahlul Sunnah
Muhammad Idrees Shaari the Mujadid of the 3rd century was Imam of Ahlul Sunnah Abu Hasan Ashari the Mujadid of the 4rth century was Abu Abdullah Hakim Nishapuri.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Imam_Shafi   (1275 words)

  
 Imam Al Shafi’i
At the age of 34, Imam Al-Shafi’i was brought in 184H before the Caliph in Baghdad, in fetters and chains.
Imam Al-Shafi’i used to urge his students to devote both their time and effort in studying the Hadith.
Imam Al-Shafi’i never got furious while debating with anyone, because he was not interested in scoring points or winning people’s admiration, but rather in reaching the truth.
www.islamawareness.net /Madhab/Shafi/imam_shafi.html   (1217 words)

  
 The Mausoleum of Imam al-Shafi'i
The Imam al-Shafi'i was the founder of one of the four rites of Sunni Islam
Paradoxically, the Fatimid practice of building domed mausoleum for 'Alid saints as a means of promoting their Shi'i agenda and gathering popular support for the Fatimid imams was adopted by the same leaders who eradicated all signs of Shi'ism in Egypt.
The Ayyubids, who inherited the Seljuq and Zengid legacy of endorsing Sunnism and abolishing all signs of heterodoxy, particularly the Isma'ili doctrine of the Fatimids, used the institution of the madrasa to propagate and disseminate the Sunni law and teachings.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/shafii.htm   (1037 words)

  
 itsIslam - Articles - Islamic Scholars - Imam Shafi
Imam Shafi-ee possessed a very sharp memory and knew the whole of Imam Malik's Muwatta by heart.
Imam Shafi-ee wrote several books, the most well-known of which is called Kitab-al-Umm, which is a collection of writings and lectures of the Imam.
For instance, after studying under Imam Malik in Madina he was sent to fill an office in Yemen, where he was accused of political involvement which resulted in his arrest.
www.itsislam.net /articles/imam_shafi.asp   (497 words)

  
 Brief Biography of Imam Shaf'ee (rah)
During the time of Sultan Salahuddeen (Saladin), the Shafi-ee Madhhab was the most prominent in Egypt, and to this day the Imam of the Al-Azhar Masjid is always a Shafi-ee and the Shafi-ee Madhhab is industriously studied along with that of the other three schools of the Sunnis.
For instance, after studying under Imam Malik in Medina he was sent to fill an office in Yemen, where he was accused of political involvement which resulted in his arrest.
Imam Shafiee died in the Year 204 A.H./ 820 C.E. and was laid to rest in Egypt
www.bysiness.co.uk /ulemah/bioshafi.htm   (981 words)

  
 Shafii
You have let the first of them taste bitterness, so let the latter of them taste reward." Another hadith of the Prophet says: "Truly, Allah shall send forth for this Community, at the onset of every hundred years, someone who will renew their Religion for them." The scholars agreed, among them Abu Qilaba (d.
He was born in Ghazza or `Asqalan in 150, the year of Abu Hanifa’s death, and moved to Mecca at the age of two, following his father’s death, where he grew up.
248), whom al-Dhahabi describes as "the Imam, the exemplar, the wali, the muhaddith, the shaykh of the Sufis and the friend of Ahmad ibn al-Hawari."
sunnah.org /publication/khulafa_rashideen/shafii.htm   (2132 words)

  
 Imam Al Shafi’i   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The four Imam's - Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Malik, Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal and Imam Shafi - are the main figures who's interpretation of the Hadith and Qur’an are followed by the majority of Sunni Muslims all over the world.
They are therefore of great importance to the correct practice of Islam.
Al-Shafi’i learnt the Fiqh in Baghdad as well as memorized the Ahadith that were known in Iraq, but not in Madinah or Mekkah.
www.islamonline.com /cgi-bin/news_service/profile_story.asp?service_id=893   (1403 words)

  
 Shafi`i - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam Nasa'ie, Imam Bayhaqi, Imam Tirmidhi, Imam Ibn Majah, Imam Tabari (who later became independent Mujtahid), Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani, Imam Abu Dawud, Imam Nawawi, Imam As-Suyuti, Imam Ibn Kathir, Imam Dhahabi, Imam Al-Hakim
Imam of Tafser and Seerah:- Imam Mawardi, Ibn Kathir, Sheikh Khatib Al-Baghdadi
As a member of the school of Medina, ash-Shāfi‘ī worked to combine the pragmatism of the Medina school with the contemporary pressures of the Traditionalists.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shafi'i   (571 words)

  
 Islam Page - Islam, Muslims, Allah, Muhammad, Salvation, Jesus
Commentary on the Verse 35:32 Imam Ibn Taymiyyah
Explanation of Soorah al-Kaafiroon - The Disbelievers Imam Ibn Kathir
The Veneration of the Mighty Qur'an by Imam al-Bayhaqi
www.islamworld.net   (3616 words)

  
 Shafii
You have let the first of them taste bitterness, so let the latter of them taste reward." Another hadith of the Prophet says: "Truly, Allah shall send forth for this Community, at the onset of every hundred years, someone who will renew their Religion for them." The scholars agreed, among them Abu Qilaba (d.
He was born in Ghazza or `Asqalan in 150, the year of Abu Hanifa’s death, and moved to Mecca at the age of two, following his father’s death, where he grew up.
248), whom al-Dhahabi describes as "the Imam, the exemplar, the wali, the muhaddith, the shaykh of the Sufis and the friend of Ahmad ibn al-Hawari."
www.sunnah.org /publication/khulafa_rashideen/shafii.htm   (2132 words)

  
 Qiblah القبلة
The response of the Honorable Imam of Masjid an-Nur, Shaykh Muhammad Qamar al-Hasan al-Hanafiyy al-Qadiriyy, may Allah protect him.
The Response of His Eminence, Shaykh Nizar Halabiyy, the Chairman of the Association of Islamic Charitable Project, may Allah protect him.
The Response of His Eminence, the great Imam, the Shaykh of al-‘Azhar, may Allah protect him.
www.qiblah.us   (355 words)

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