Table of Contents
Why do we follow 4 imams?
Because 2 of them (Imam Abu Hanifah and Imam Malik ibn Anas) have been students of Imam Sadiq (AS) (Shiite’s 6th Imam) and the other Sunni Imam, Imam Ash-Shafi’i has been an student of Imam Malik, and Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal has been an student of Imam Ash-Shafi’i; Thus all of the four great Imams of Sunni Fiqh are …
Who are the 4 imams of Islam?
The Four Imams and Their Schools: Abu Hanifa, Malik, Al-Shafi’i, Ahmad Paperback – 12 Mar. 2007.
Who are the followers of Imam Hanbal?
Death
Imam Aḥmad | |
---|---|
Born | Baghdad, Iraq |
Venerated in | Traditionalistic Sunni Islam (Salafi Traditionalists honor rather than venerate him). |
Major shrine | Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal Shrine, Baghdad, Mesopotamia |
Is it necessary to follow one imam?
It is not mandatory. There is a difference between the concept of Imam in Sunni and Shia understanding. According to Sunni understanding the religion was completed during the life of Prophet Muhammad. So any Imam after that is a teacher, you can agree with him or disagree with him.
What is the history of Imam Malik?
Imam Malik was one of the most respected scholars of Fiqh also known as Imam Darul Hijrah. His great grandfather Abi Aamer, who was from Yemen, embraced Islam in 2 AH and migrated to Madinah. He participated in all the battles alongside the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) except the Battle of Badr.
When did Imam Shafi died?
January 20, 820 ADAl-Shafi’i / Date of death
Al-Shafi’i, founder of Shafi’i school of Islamic law, died in Cairo on Jan 20, 820. On the 1,201st year since having died, the founder of one of the major schools of Islamic law is still followed across the Muslim world.
Who taught Imam Abu Hanifa?
Connection with the family of Muhammad As with Malik ibn Anas (who was a teacher of Imam Ash-Shafi’i, who in turn was a teacher of Sunni Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal), Imam Abu Hanifah was a student of Ja’far al-Sadiq, who was a descendant of the Islamic Nabi (Prophet) Muhammad.
What is the meaning of Madhab?
: a school of Islamic jurisprudence.
What are the contributions of Imam Abu Hanifa?
One of the biggest contributions of Imam Abu Hanifa is that he organized fiqh into functional sub categories starting with tahara (purification). All other imams and scholars followed his organization. He is known for his unparallel knowledge of fiqh and skill in qiyaas as well as taqwa and an amazing memory.
Who are the 4 Imams of Islam?
The Four Imams: Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Malik, Imam Shafi’ee, Imam Ahmad ibn Hambal. The Four Imams: Information Sheet. taken from www.ask-imam.com. IMAM ABU HANIFA (ra) Nu’man bin Thabit ibn Zauti,- well known in Islamic History as ‘Imam Abu Hanifa’ and ‘Imam Azam’ – was the son of a Persian merchant. He was born in Kufa, Iraq – in the Year 80 A.H.
Who is Imam al-A`zam?
He is known as imâm al-a`zam (the greatest imam) and called “The Imam” by Abu Dawud. His school has the largest number of followers among the four imams. He was the only tâbi`i (who met with the companions of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him) out of the four luminaries.
Who was Imam Muhammad bin Idris Shafi`i?
Imaam Muhammad bin Idris Shafi`i was one of the greatest imams of fiqh. He was born in 150 A.H. in Palestine, the same year as Imam Abu Hanifa died. He shared the lineage with Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). With very humble beginnings, he came to Makkah at the age of 10 where he began his formal education.