Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Imam Abu Hanifa

Grand father of Imam Abu Hanifa was from Kabul. He embraced Islam and migrated to Kufa and with him he brought his son Thabit – father of Imam Abu Hanifa – who was a merchant selling cloths. Abu Hanifa also became merchant selling cloths. Instead of depending on someone else for livelihood he set his foot firm on the ground.
Zuhud and Contentment
More than two hundred thousand dirhams were inherited from his father, but Imam Abu Haneefa kept only for thousand dirhams for himself. There was a narration of Ali bin Abi Talid that “four thousand dirhams are sufficient for someone to live on”. So Imam Abu Hanifa considered it useless to keep more than that. Rest was spent on poor peoples, poor students and on other means. Imam Abu Hanifa's monthly expenditure was two dirhams a month. This shows his asceticism and pity. As he was a cloth seller, he used to wear luxurious cloths and perfumes. He always go out well dressed.
Knowledge
Imam Abu Hanifa had great debating skills. It was reported that Imam Malik said regarding Imam Abu Hanifa: “I saw a man who is able to convince you that a wooden column is made of Gold”. He is very knowledgable both in Quran and Hadith. Imam Abu Hanfia was the best memorizer of Hadith in Kufa. He was taught by four thousand teachers and he used to write down many prophetic sayings.
Most of the people who criticized Imam Abu Hanifa was unaware of his status. Once Abdullah ibn Mubaarak, a great Imam was with Imam al Awza'i in Beirut. Imam al Awza'i called Abdullah ibh Mubaarak by saying “O Abdullah ibn Mubaarak the Khurasani, who is the innovator who appeared in you city of Kufa, who is called Abu Hanifa?” Abdullah ibn Mubaarak said he kept quit and went home and stayed there for three days. During this three days he had been choosing good questions discussed by Imam Abu Hanifa, wote them out using Abu Hanifa's full name – An-Nu'man bin Thabit. He wrote it in a letter, put it up his sleeves and went to mosque. He was the caller of the prayer and Imam of the mosque. Imam al Awza'i was one of the great scholar of Salaf, who used to declare the truth, enjoin good and forbi evil. When some news reached him about Imam Abu Hanifa, it made him dislike him. Al-Awzai asked to see the message Ibn Mubaarak had, and he read some of the paper after establishing the call for prayer. He then offered the prayer and after he returned to read the whole letter, he asked about Nu'man ibn Thabit and praised his was of replying questions and he urged Ibn Mubaarak to follow him as he was good. So Ibn Mubaarak told him it was Abu Hanifa whom he had told him to avoid.
Once Imam Al-Awzai met Imam Abu Hanifa durin the Hajj. They debated about some religious questions, most of which had been in the letter of Abdullah ibn Mubaarak. Imam Abu Hanifa explained many things that were not mentioned in the message. At the end Imam Awza'i was asked about Imam Abu Hanifa, he responded by saying that he like him for the great knowledge and intelligence which he possessed.
Etiquettes towards the teacher: How he followed his teacher Abu Hammad
Sister of Imam Abu Hammad reported that Nu'man bin Thabit (Abu Hanifa) would comb their cotton and buy them whatever they needed. Imam Abu Hanifa played the role of a cotton ginner by ginning and combing their cotton for no penny. To let his Sheikh rest, Imam Abu Hanifa also do his shopping and he continued to serve Imam Abu Hammad and studied under him for about ten years. Although Imam Abu Hanifa joined the study circle late, Imam Hammad liked him very much. He was also made teacher, so that he coud take his place whenever he was absent. Imam Abu Hanifa was appointed by the people of Kufa in the place of Imam Hammad when he died.
Politeness, decency and patience
Imam Abu Hanifa is known for his politeness, decency and patience. Once a man came to Imam Abu Hanifa's lesson in the mosque of Kufa with an opinion of Hassan bin Ali, the grand son of Prophet Muhammed S.A.W. Imam Abu Hanifa ruled out that the opinion is wrong. The man got furious in unacceptable manner and spoken to Imam Abu Hanifa. Even he insulted mother of Abu Hanifa just because he said that Al-Hassan bin Ali's opinion is wrong. Students of Abu Hanifa and his friends were about to beat him, but Abu Hanifa did not allow them to do so. Rather Abu Hanifa clarified that Hassan bin Ali was mistaken and the opinion of Abdullah bin Masood was correct.
God-Consciousness and fearing Allah
One another occasion when Imam Abu Hanifa was giving a lesson in the mosque of Kufa, a man stood up and insulted him by calling him heretic and sanctimonious. Imam Abu Hanifa responded him by saying “May Allah forgive us both, Allah know I am not like what you have said about me, and I have nerver wronged anyone as far as I know through the fear of Allah. I ony see His reward and fear His punishment”. Imam Abu Hanifa burst into tears on remembering punishment of Allah. The man was embarrassed and sought Abu Hanifa's forgiveness, so he forgave him.
Piety
As mentioned above Imam Abu Hanifa is a merchant selling cloths. So when he sent garments in a caravan, he told the man in charge to show the defects in the garments and tell the one who buys about the defects. When the man returned, he asked the if he had shown the defects he had found. The man forgot to show the defect. So Imam Abu Hanifa gave all the thirty thousand dirhams profit which he got from it in charity in order to avoid anything which is doubtful of its lawfulness.
Reference
Al-Shareef, M. M. (1408 A.H.) Great Muslims In History: Imam Abu Hanifa [Online]. Available at http://www.kalamullah.com/great-muslims-series.html. Accessed on 01st December 2014, 08:37 am

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