His Kunya: (Patronymic filial name): Abu ‘Abdillah
His Lineage: Malik bin Anas bin Malik bin Abi Aamir bin ‘Amr bin al-Harith bin
Ainmaan (Uthmaan) bin Khuthail (AL-ASBAHEE-a royal tribe branch of Himyar in
Yemen)
Imaam Suyooti (RA) says that Imaam Malik’s lineage goes to Ya’rab bin Yashjab
bin Qahtaan. As some report in the following way: Zhu Asbah, al-Harith bin
Malik bin Zaid bin Ghouth bin Sa’ad bin ‘Auoof bin ‘Adi bin Malik bin Zaid bin
Sahl bin ‘Amr bin Qais bin Mu’awiya bin Jasham ibn ‘Abd Shams bin Daa’il bin
al-Ghouth bin Qutn bin ‘Areeb bin Zhaheer bin Aiyman bin Humsee’ bin Himyar bin
Saba bin Yashjab bin Ya’rab bin Qahtaan.
Other Names related to Him: Imaam Darul-Hijrah and al-Madni (due to his
remaining in al-Madinah the majority of his life.
His Birth: According to Hafiz Zhahabi, Sam’aani ibn Farhoon, and others Imaam
Malik was born in the year 93 A.H. due to the report of Yahya bin Bukair one of
the elder students of the Imaam. Others have said he was born in 90 A.H. some
say in 95 A.H. and Yaf’ee reports in Tabaqaatul-Fuqaha, 94 A.H.
Extraordinarily, he remained in the womb on his mother for more than the usual
9 months. Some say two years while others say he remained in her womb for three
years. He was born in Madinah.
His Appearance: Mutarraf bin ‘Abdullah al-Yasaari says that the Imaam was tall,
well-built, fair complexion, blond-haired, large-eyes and nose, broad forehead
with hardly any hair on it referred as (Asla’) in Arabic ) the same is said
about Umar and Ali (Radhi Allahu Anhuma). He had a very profuse and thick beard
that reached down to his chest. He used to trim his moustache near the corners
of his lips and said it was disapproved to fully shave them. He followed the
Sunnah of Umar bin Khattab (Radhi Allahu Anhu) who used to pull his moustaches
hair near the lips when he was in deep thought of something. From this it is
established that Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhu) had hair on both sides of the lips.
He used to wear very elegent and expensive clothing, usually wearing white, and
frequently changing them. He would put on Musk and other fragrances on his
clothing. He would wear his turban and have part of it come down underneath his
chin and the tail of it between his two shoulders. He would also wear a
shawl-like garment that would cover the head and shoulders.
His Education and Knowledge: The Imaam’s Family was in itself a place of
knowledge where his childhood was in the beautiful gardens and land of Madinah.
He learned and memorized the Qur’an in his youth. He recited to Imaamul-Qurra’,
Nafi’ bin Abdur-Rahman (whose recitation is the foundation of the entire Muslim
Ummah today and he passed away in the year 169 A.H.) and also received his
(Sanad) certification and permission to teach others from him. In the beginning
of his quest for knowledge the Imaam did not have many means to acquire it
properly so he sold the ceiling beams of his home to purchase books and papers
for enabling him to do so. After some time Allah SWT bestowed him with a lot of
wealth and money. The Imaam’s memory was also extraordinary. He himself would
that anything I would record in my memory would never be forgotten again. It is
reported about the Imaam that he had the best memory in all of Hijaz, likewise
in the knowledge of Hadith and Fiqh. Imaam Shaf’iee (RA) says about him, “If
Malik and Ibn Uyainah where not here, the knowledge of Hijaaz would be gone.”
Imaam Zhahabi say, “There remains no scholar in Madinah after the Tabi’een
comparable to Imaam Malik’s knowledge, jurisprudence, eminence, and
memorization.”
He practiced extreme care in regards to narrating Hadith for just anyone. Imaam
Malik says, “I do not accept knowledge from four types of people: (1) a person
well-known to be foolish, even though all the other people narrate from him,
(2) a person involved in committing heresy and calling others towards the
innovation in Deen, (3) a person who lies in regular conversation with people,
even though I do not accuse him as liar in regards to Hadith, (4) and a person
who is pious worshipper or scholar, but does not properly and correctly
memorize what he narrates.” It was said to Imaam Malik, “Why don’t you take
narrations from ‘Amr bin Dinaar? He replied, “I went to him (‘Amr bin Dinaar
and I found him narrating Hadith to others while in a standing position. So I
thought to myself that the Hadith of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam)
is too great and majestic to take them in a standing position.” The Imaam
remained his entire life al-Hijaaz and never traveled outside of it.
In Hadith, the Imaam was the leader of all of Madinah, where his chain of
narrators were the most authentic and called “SILSILATUL-ZHAHAB” or “THE GOLDEN
CHAIN OF NARRATORS” (ie. Narrated from Malik from Nafi’ from Ibn Umar (Radhi
Allahu Anhu). The Imaam would not just narrate Hadith from anyone, rather he
would take great caution and narrate only from authentic and reliable sources.
Even other great scholars and companions of his time bear witness to that like,
Imaam of Makkah, Sufyaan bin Uyainah, who says, “May Allah have mercy upon
Malik, he is extremely critical of the men (in regards to the chain of
narrators of a Hadith). He would also say, “Imaam Malik only used to narrate to
others authentic Hadith, he would not report except from reliable narrators, I
don’t see Madinah but in decrease (ie. in regards to the knowledge) after the
death of Malik.” One of his most greatest pupils, Imaam Shaf’iee (RA) says
about him, “That when Imaam Malik was in doubt over a Hadith he would totally
disregard it.”
In Fiqh, the Imaam was on a higher level than all the rest. Bahlool bin Raashid
says about him, “I have never seen someone with the knowledge of deducing from
the Qur’an as Malik, along with his great recognition of strong and weak
narrations.” Abdullah bin Luhay’ah says, “I asked al-Nadhr bin Abdul-Jabbar
(Abul-Aswad) who has a saying after Rabi’ah in Madinah? He relpied, al-Ghulam
al-Asbahi (ie. Imaam Malik). Imaam Ahmed bin Hanbal says about the great Imaam,
“I compared Imaam Malik to Awzaa’eey, Thawri, Laith, Hammaad, and al-Hakam in
knowledge, and he is the leader in Hadith and Fiqh.”
His Teachers and Instructors: Imaam Malik would only take knowledge from those
men who were famous for their cleanliness, piety, and truthfulness, who were
distinct in memorization and jurisprudence. The teachers mentioned in Muwatta
from whom he narrated Hadith from are 95 in totol all of who were from Madinah.
Thus making all of the various holders of knowledge who were scattered all
around now brought together in one holder (Imaam Malik), this is why he earned
the name of “IMAAM DARUL-HIJRAH.” From all of the Imaam’s teachers six of them
were not from Madinah. So 95 teachers are only those mentioned in Muwatta.
Otherwise, Allamah Zurqaani and Dulaqi have written that his teachers were over
900. Imaam Nawawi has written in Tahzeebul-Asmaa that of Imaam Malik’s 900
teachers 300 were from the Tabi’een and 600 from the Tabi Tabi’een. The Imaam’s
greatest of all teachers was Nafi’ the slave of Ibn Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhu).
Imaam Malik learned with him for twelve years and attained the knowledge of
Hadith and Diraayah (Fiqh). It is for this reason that many narrations are from
Nafi’ (RA). This was called the golden chain of narrators because it was the
best chain in Muwatta. Shah Waliullah Dehlawi has written that Harun al-Rashid
asked Imaam Malik, “You have mentioned Ali and Ibn Abbas (Radhi Allahu Anhuma)
only a few time in your book, why?” He replied, “They were not here in Madinah,
nor did I find any of their students or companions.” Shah Saheb writes on,
“That this proud honor was given to Imaam Abu Hanifah (RA).” Also he says that
Abdullah bin Masood narrations are even less than these two, Ali and Ibn Abbas
(Radhi Allahu Anhuma).
Here is a list of some of Imaam Malik’s Shuyookh (Teachers): 1. Nafi’ (the
servant of Abdullah bin Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhu) 2. Abul-Zanaad, Adbullah bin
Zakwaan 3. Hishaam bin Urwah bin Zubair 4. Yahya bin Sa’eed al-Ansaari 5.
Abdullah bin Dinaar 6. Zaid bin Aslam (servant of Umar bin Khattab(Radhi Allahu
Anhu) 7. Muhammad bin Muslim bin Shihaab al-Zhuhri 8. Abdullah bin Abu Bakr bin
Hazm 9. Sa’eed bin Abu Sa’eed al-Maqbari 10. Sumayy servant of Abu Bakr (Radhi
Allahu Anhu) 11. Ayyub Sakhtiyaani 12. Abdur-Rahman bin al-Qasim bin Muhammad
bin Abu Bakr (Radhi Allahu Anhu) 13. Thawr bin Zaid Dabli 14. Ibrahim bin Abi
Ablah al-Maqdisi 15. Rabi’ah bin Abu Abdur-Rahman 16. Humayd Taweel 17. Aishah
bint Sa’ad bin Abi Waqqas
In Qira’ah (recitation of Qur’an): Nafi’ bin Abu Nuaym al-Qaari
His Pupils and Students: Imaam Malik’s students reach to the thousands. Some
have mentioned so many that they can not be counted, like Hafiz bin Katheer and
Zhahabi. Qazi Iyyadh has mentioned over 1300 have narrated Hadith for the great
Imaam. Hafiz Dar-Qutni has mentioned 1000. Hafiz Abu Bakr Khateeb al-Baghdadi
has mentioned 993. Even some of the Imaam’s Teachers were his students, like:
1. Zhuhri Abul-Aswad 2. Ayyub Sakhtiyaani 3. Rabi’ah al-Ra’iee 4. Yahya bin
Sa’eed al-Ansaari 5. Muhammad bin Abi Zi’ab 6. Ibn Jareeh 7. A’amash 8. Abu
Suhail, Nafi’ bin Malik
Some eminent pupils were:
1. Imaam Muhammad 2. Imaam Shaf’iee 3. Abdullah bin Mubarak 4. Laith bin Sa’ad
5. Shu’bah 6. Sufyaan Thawri 7. Ibn Juraij 8. Ibn Uyainah 9. Yahya al-Qattaan
10. Ibn Mahdi 11. Abu Aasim al-nabeel 12. Abdur-Rahman Auwzaa’ee
Eminent narrators in Imaam Malik’s Muwatta:
1. Abdullah bin Yusuf al-Tunisi 2. Abdullah bin Muslimah al-Qa’nabi 3. Abdullah
bin Wahab al-Misri 4. Yahya bin Yahya al-Laithi 5. Abu Mus’ab al-Zhuhri
His respect of Teaching of Hadith: After Abdullah bin Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhu)
and his servant and pupil, Nafi’ (RA) the great Imaam narrated Hadith and
taught from the age of 17 to about 79. He gave service to the teachings of the
Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam), giving lessons of Fiqh and
issuing Fatawa for 62 years of his life. Before the Imaam would narrate any
Hadith he would or dictate Hadith to others he would perform wudhu or take a
bath, put on his best and most expensive clothing, groom himself, put on musk
or another fragrance, then proceed to the gathering of Hadith with the utmost
dignity and respect. In every gathering coal ambers of ‘Uood (a special and
beautiful fragrance derived from a unique tree) would be burnt continuously
until the lesson was over. In the Imaam’s gatherings there would always be
plush and expensive mats or carpeting spread out on the floor and when he would
arrive there would be pin-drop silence out of the respect for him the people
would remain totally quiet. In the gatherings their would be the students all
around the sitting place of the Imaam, just like how a king’s servants would
gather around his throne. There would be Muftis, Ulama, and leaders present in
the gathering. Such respect was present in these gatherings that anyone who
pass by would think that a king must be delivering his message and one who sit
down in it would be taken away with awe. Abdullah bin Mubarak reports that one
time the Imaam was bitten by a scorpion under his garment over ten times while
narrating Hadith. During the narration of the Hadith he did not stop in order
to remove it, rather he continued to narrate until the end. I noticed the
discoloration of his face when the Imaam was being bitten. Afterwards when all
the people had left, I came to the Imaam and asked him what had happened. He
replied, “A scorpion was biting me under my garment, I could not have kept my
patience because of myself restraint, rather it was out of the respect of the
Hadith of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) that I did not remove
it. Subhanallah!!!
Some of His Aqeedah: Imaam Malik believed that the Qur’an, which is the last
message of Allah, was Ghair Makhluq, not a creation. He also believed that
Allah SWT is on His Throne just as he has described in the Qur’an. He believed
that Allah SWT has the knowledge of everything and that the believers will see
Him with their eyes on the Day of Judgment. He believed that Imaan (faith) is
to declare it by mouth, and is manifested through actions that will increase by
obedience and decrease by committing sins. He believed that anyone who uses
abusive language against the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) should
be given death and that repentance should not avail them. He believed that
Hadhrat Abu Bakr and Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhuma) were the best in the Ummah
after the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) and that those who follow
the beliefs of the Qadriyyah Sect, prayer is not valid behind them and their
women can not be married.
His love for Madinah: Even when the Imaam attained old age and became very weak
he never rode on an animal in Madinah his entire life. He understood that it
was against the respect of Madinah to ride on the very land that the Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) is buried in. Imaam Shaf’iee (RA) says, “I saw at
the door of Imaam Malik’s home beautiful horses from Khurasaan and Egyptian
Mules. So I said to him they were very nice. He said they are yours as a gift
from me. I said that you should keep one for yourself. His reply was that I am
embarrassed to do so! How can I ride on them when the body of the Holy Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) is buried here in Madinah and the land is being
rode on with the hooves of horses?
Some Saying about Him by Other Scholars
· Mus’ab Zubairi – Imaam Malik was reliable, safeguarded, trustworthy in
Hadith, a great scholar, jurist, proof-bearer, and god-fearing man. · Yahya bin
Mu’een – He is the Ameerul-Mumineen in Hadith. · Yahya bin Sa’eed al-Qattan –
He is the Ameerul-Mumineen in Hadith. · Abdur-Rahman bin Mahdi – There is no
more trustworthy in Hadith Nabawi on the face of this earth than Imaam Malik. ·
Abdur-Rahman bin Mahdi – Sufyaan Thawri is the Imaam of Hadith not the Imaam of
Sunnah whlie Auwzaa’ee is the Imaam of Sunnah not the Imaam of Hadith, but
Imaam Malik in the Imaam of Hadith and the Imaam of Sunnah. · Imaam Abu Hanifah
– I have never seen anyone more fast understanding, correct answering, and
test-taking than Imaam Malik. · Imaam Shaf’iee – After the Tabi’een Imaam Malik
is the Proof-Bearer on this entire earth for or against all of the people. ·
Imaam Shaf’iee – Knowledge is encircled by three men: Malik bin Anas, Sufyaan
bin Uyainah, and Laith bin Sa’ad. · Imaam Ahmed bin Hanbal – I was asked whose
Hadith should be memorized by heart if from anyone? I replied Malik bin Anas. ·
Imaam Bukhaari – I was asked what is the most authentic chain of narrators. I
replied from Malik from Nafi’ from Ibn Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhu). · Imaam Nasai
– After the Tabi’een the most understanding, reliable, trustworthy, man in
Hadith is Imaam Malik. He has hardly never narrated from a weak narrator apart
from Abu Umayyah Abdul-Kareem who is Matrook. · Imaam Ahmed, Tirmizi, Nasai,
and Haakim have all reported in a Hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah (Radhi Allahu
Anhu) that he said, “The time has come near that people will travel by camels
in search for religious knowledge and they will not find a greater scholar than
who is in Madinah.” Sufyaan bin Uyainah says that the scholar of Madinah upon
which the Hadith indicates is none other than Imaam Malik.
His Demise: The great Imaam reached the age of 84 or 86 or 87 or 90 years when
he became ill on a Sunday and this illness continued to get worse for three
weeks until on the 11th or 14th of Rabi-al-Awwal 179 A.H. he passed away. He
was buried in the famous graveyard in Madinah called Jannatul-Baqee.
His Children: The great Imaam left behind three sons: Yayha, Muhammad, and
Hammad. His remaining wealth that was inherited was 3300 dinaars.
Books Written by Imaam Malik: Imaam Malik wrote many books that can be referred
to in the introduction of Oujasul-Masaalik (commentary of Muwatta Imaam Malik).
Muwatta Imaam Malik is the first Hadith work after the Qur’an arranged into
juristic Sections and organized accordingly. Imaam Bukhaari’s Saheeh is
secondary to the work of Imaam Malik in this regards. Then after these two
(Imaam Malik and Imaam Bukhaari) others followed, like Imaam Muslim and Imaam
Tirmizi, who based there books upon theirs. (Allamah Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi).
Source: islamcan.com
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