- Al-Barbahaaree
Infobox_Philosopher
region = Iraq scholar
era = Medieval era
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name = Abu Muhammad al-Barbahaaree
birth =Baghdad , Iraq [Explanation of the Creed, pg. 7]
death = 940 CE [Explanation of the Creed, pg. 7]
school_tradition =Salafi [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/intro/islam-salafi.htm Salafi Islam ] ]
main_interests =Tawheed ,Fiqh , andHadith s
influences =Ahmad ibn Hanbal [Explanation of the Creed, pg. 7]
influenced =Ibn battah [Explanation of the Creed]
notable_ideas =Al-Barbaharee was a
Sunni Islamic theologian fromIraq . His books are peppered with stinging remarks that place theShia s, Qadaris,Mu'tazili s andAshari s in an extremely negative light. His concern for preserving thesunnah lead him to become increasingly outspoken in his later years, and ultimately led him in trouble with the authorities. He is often remembered bySalafi Sunnis as a staunch defender ofTawheed , and as one who passionately advocated that the viewpoint of theSahaba or the companions ofMuhammad , are a decisive authority when interpreting texts rather than contemporary laymen.Name
His full name was "Abu Muhammad al-Hasan ibn' Alee ibn Khalf al-Barbahaaree"
Biography
Al-Barbahaaree was born in
Baghdad ,Iraq and was fortunate to learn from the students of the illustrious Imam,Ahmad ibn Hanbal . Al-Barbahaaree focused a large portion of his scholarship in the science ofhadith andfiqh . He often found himself in groups ofhadith students studying the narrations of theIslamic ProphetMuhammad .Sunni scholars have frequently praised his piety and his efforts of preserving theSunnah . Indeed,Abu-al-Faraj ibn Al-Jawzi eulogized al-Barbahaaree's stern oratory style, stating, :cquote|...He gathered knowledge and abstention from this world...and was strong against the people of innovation. [Explanation of the Creed]Al-Barbahaaree had several widely known students, including the famed scholar,
Ibn battah amongst many others. Al-Barbahaaree's growing influence inBaghdad ultimately led him to come to loggerheads with public officials and groups who received the brunt of his criticism. An arrest order was issued against al-Barbahaaree as he was forced into hiding while some of his students were arrested. Al-Barbahaaree ultimately died in 329 AH in easternBaghdad Views
Firm stance against
bidah or innovations in IslamAl-Barbahaaree is mostly remembered as a severe critic of innovations in
Islam orbidah . In his book, Sharh us-Sunnah translated into the popular, "Explanation of the Creed", al-Barbahaaree rebukes and chastises various groups he believed were heresies. Barbahaaree's works however may be seen as a warning for the general public, to apprise them of the increasing amount of innovations that plagued Iraq in his era. For example, a good portion of sayings in his book, begins with the phrase, "May Allah have mercy upon you!" or "Beware of..." thus suggesting his works were not necessarily a rebuttal against the growing heresies but rather as warnings to the masses.The
Salaf In deeply relying on the viewpoints of the companions of Muhammad, al-Barbahaaree praises many of the
Tabieen , theorizing that one can ascertain whether an individual is on the right path by discerning whether that individual shows love for the early generations of Muslims. Al-Barbahaaree went as far to say that those who viewed any Islamic religious matter differently from the Sahaba, or companions of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, has fallen into disbelief.Quotes
* "May Allah have mercy on you! Examine carefully the speech of everyone you hear from in your time particularly. So do not act in haste and do not enter into anything from it until you ask and see: Did any of the Companions of the Prophet speak about it or any of the scholars?" [Explanation of the Creed]
* "If you hear someone criticising or rejecting the narrations (hadiths) or desiring something other than the narrations, have doubt about hisIslam . Do not doubt about his being a person of desires and innovation."
* "If you see a man criticising the companions of the Messenger ofAllah , know that he is a person of wicked speech and desires..."
* "The innovators are likescorpion s. They bury their heads and bodies in thesand and leave their tails out. When they get the chance they sting; the same with the innovators who conceal themselves amongst the people, when they are able, they do what they desire." [Tabaqaatul-Hanaabilah - Volume 2, Page 44]See also
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Islamic scholars
*Notable Hanbali Scholars References
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