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Malik was born as the son of Anas ibn Malik (not the Sahabi with the same name) and Aaliyah bint Shurayk al-Azdiyya in Medina, c. 711. His family was originally from the al-Asbahi tribe of Yemen, but his great grandfather Abu 'Amir relocated the family to Medina after converting to Islam in the second year of the Hijri calendar, or 623 CE
Here is a list of some of Imam Malik’s teachers: 1. Nafi` (the servant of Abdullah ibn `Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) 2. Abul-Zanad, `Adbullah ibn Zakwaan 3. Hishaam ibn `Urwah ibn Zubair 4. Yahya ibn Sa`ed al-Ansary 5. `Abdullah ibn Dinar 6.
- Al-Muwatta
- Love For Prophet Muhammad
- A Teacher and Mentor
- Legacy
This book, primarily a compilation of Ahadith, is the magnum opus of Imam Malik (RA). Since the primary subject of the book was Islamic law and jurisprudence, Imam Malik (RA) showed the manuscript to as many as 70 jurists of Medina, and all of them approved it. Hence, the book came to be known as “The Approved”. al-Muwatta would eventually go on to...
Imam Malik (RA)’s love, respect and regard for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was paramount. He used to say: On account of his love for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Imam Malik (RA) took a firm stand when it came to narrations of Ahadith. Once, Caliph al-Mansur forbade scholars from narrating the Hadith that stated: “The divorce of the coerced does not take ef...
Due to the knowledge, scholarly ability and high intellect of Imam Malik (RA), many scholars and learners sought to be his students. His method of teaching was different — he was not fond of long lectures or sermons. Instead, he focused more on interactive classes; he even gave up Sama (the practice of lecture by the teacher) and adopted Ard (the p...
Imam Malik (RA) was 85 year-old when he died in 795 CE in Medina. He was buried in al-Baqi Cemetery. Ismail ibn Abi Owais inquired many people about the last words of Imam Malik (RA). He was told that the great Imam recited Shahadah and finally said: Imam Malik (RA)’s ideology and fiqh developed into the Maliki Madhab or school of thought. Today, M...
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Ja`far ibn Muhammad ibn `Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn `Ali ibn Abi Talib would turn pale whenever he heard the Prophet [saw] mentioned. Imam Malik would not mention a hadith except in a state of ritual purity. `Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr al-Siddiq would turn red and stammer whenever he heard the Prophet [saw] mentioned.
Malik was born as the son of Anas ibn Malik (not the Sahabi with the same name) and Aaliyah bint Shurayk al-Azdiyya in Medina, c. 711. His family was originally from the al-Asbahi tribe of Yemen, but his great grandfather Abu 'Amir relocated the family to Medina after converting to Islam in the second year of the Hijri calendar, or 623 CE
Dec 14, 2020 · It is reported that Imam Malik had 900 teachers, including Imam Sihab Az Zuhri, Abdur Rahman ibn Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr As Siddique, Amir Ibn Abdullah ibn Zubayr ibn Awwam, and Nafi Ibn Abi Nu’aym, who was the freed slave of the famous Companion Abdullah Ibn Umar.
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May 9, 2013 · Malik grew up in a household which was engaged in the science of Traditions and hadith. His family was interested in the knowledge of the reports and traditions of the Companions and their fatwas. His grandfather, Malik ibn Abi ‘Amir, was one of the great men of knowledge of the tabi’un. He related from many Companions.