Monday, July 30, 2007

How the Maliki Madhab got all over Africa

http://www.bayaans.org/akhirat_aur_uski_manzilien.html

on that page, click "Akhirat Dars - 11 (Taleem Aur Tadeeb)"

or you could click here:
http://www.bayaans.org/akhirat/akhirat_dars11.mp3

go to 15:30 ... mufti mudassir makes mention of this.

The reason i'm blogging about it is that i remember a couple/few years ago i was at ISNA at a Ustadh Muhammad AlShareef lecture about i think the life of imam Malik bin Anas (rahimahullah)... ie the founder of the Maliki madhab.... and in the Q/A section somebody asked taht very question, about if imam malik (rahimahullah) never left madinah except for hajj, how then did the maliki madhab get to africa and grow so much.

Well anyway, in that lecture mufti mudassir makes mention of it, transl/paraphrasing:

The lecture is about adab, and he was talking about the importance of adab and how it is a key to barakah and knowledge, etc. So he states a story where Imam Malik (Rahimahullah) was giving a dars to his students, and all the sudden there was an elephant that came into their neighborhood... and all the village people started saying, y'know "whoaaa an elephant". Well the students had never seen an elephant, they had only heard about it, like in surah fil. Well all the students ran out to go and check it out... all but one. imam yahya ibn yahya, who probably wasn't an "imam" yet, didn't go out of adab for the scholar, knowledge, and the blessings of the gathering. His teacher (imam malik (ra)) even told him, "you could go and check it out" and he said no and that that gathering's takhaza and ihtaram is that I should stay here (ie he had proper adab with the gathering, knowledge, and teacher). And mufti mudassir says that, it was through him that the entire maliki fiqh made it to "shaam" and "misr"... shaam is the northern part, ie, modern day syria/jordan/etc. Misr is basically modern day egypt, and hence africa.

In other words, the implication is that, Allah rewarded imam yahya ibn yahya for his excellent adab by allowing him to be the link to spreading maliki fiqh all over the place. It's like the tafsir on surah kawther, how when Allah likes somebody he carries his/her legacy on, and its up to him to "cut somebody off", like the reference in the last ayah of surah kawther. This concept is present throughout the deen, like how when we recite the Quran, our teacher gets rewarded as well, and his teacher, and his teacher, all the way upto and including the prophet pbuh... and it was Allah's favor upon every person in that entire chain to have had the ability and tawfiq to do that good deed, and it is His favor that he kept it going. get it?

Well syria/jordan/etc are mainly shafi'i fiqh right now, not maliki, so some other historical events must have happened to make that change, which is highly probable because imam shafi'i comes a gen or 2 gens after imam malik. But as for maliki fiqh getting to africa, maybe it was through misr... but this is still gross speculation... this needs to be verified, ask mufti saab. However, one thing it definitely does explain is how did maliki fiqh even make it out of madinah, based on his wording it would seem as though it was, at one generation, via imam yahya ibn yahya... but again, please verify. This whole blog posting is based on like 4 sentences from mufti mudassir, everything else is "speculative extrapolation". But I thought it would be good to share cuz i think this is a common Q... "if imam malik didn't leave madinah, how is maliki fiqh all over Africa?"

... and of course don't take my word for any of this, listen to that lecture, and dbl check with mufti mudassir in real life if you can.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Junaid Jamshed is such a G mashAllah




MashAllah Junaid Jamshed is such a G mashAllah. I've been to a couple tablighi jamaat markaz gatherings, mashAllah those are excellent people -- very much concerned with following the sunnah tooth and nail. They have lectures friday nights in richmond around maghrib if anybody wants to go.


I've gotta go to one of their weekend trips one of these days inshAllah.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Burqini = Burqa + Bikini



The TIME magazine arti about it:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1645145,00.html

The Burqini website:
http://www.ahiida.com/index.php?a=results&subcat=65

My wife and I have actually been wanting to go white water rafting for a while, and i talked to the aorafting.com lady and asked her if we can wear shirts (i don't like taking my shirt off either... uh, not that i'd wear a burqini, SF hasn't rubbed off on me THAT much, haha), and she said yeah no problem, and she highly recommended that the shirt not be cotton, but rather a nylon type... because cotton soaks up water and leaves you cold, which is especially a problem with river rafting, cuz running water is always very cold. So if somebody out there wants to make their own version of the "burqini"... that's something to keep in mind -- the type of material.

The arti says that it gained a lot of interest from muslims, but now its gaining a lot of interest from non-muslims as well.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Sidi Tyson Amir releases new rap music

"I represent the deen. My kufi's so clean. I pray to The King (Allah, He is described as al-malik, one of His attributive names). Peace to the prophet muhammad, Ameen."

Tyson's (far right in the picture on his site) in my arabic class at Zaytuna... thought i'd help him promote.

http://www.myspace.com/tysonamir

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Alhamdulillah -- Milk is such a blessing

It's just so good.

There are only two things that we know of that the Prophet pbuh would make dua for an increase of: Knowledge and Milk.

... And in the science of "interpretation of dreams"... Milk is a sign of an increase of knowledge.

In another words, he wouldn't make dua for wealth, power, women, etc... these are the only two things.

That's one of the things I absolutely love about Adobe -- free drinks, and yes, free milk. Good old organic Berkeley Farms Milk. What a blessing alhamdulillah. And yes, for the one who cares about this: I drink non-fat.

Alhamdulillah.