Imam Nawawi
IMAM
NAWAWI [631 - 676 A.H]
Birth and Birth place:
The complete name
of Imam Nawawi is Abu Zakaria Mohiuddin Yahya, son of
Sharaf An-Nawawi, son of Murry, son of Hassan, son of Hussain, son ofMuhammad,
son of Juma, son of Hazam. Nawawi refers to Nawa, a place near Damascus, in the
suburb of the city of Howran. One of his ancestors named Hazam had settled at
this place. Imam Nawawi was born at Nawa
in the year 631 A.H. His father, a virtuous and pious man, resolved to arrange
for proper and befitting education as he had discovered the symptoms of
heavenly intelligence and wisdom in his promising child at an early stage.
Shaikh Yasin bin
Yousuf Marakashi, a saintly figure of Nawa says: “I saw Imam Nawawi at Nawa when he was a youth of ten
years of age. Other boys of his age used to force him to play with them, but
Imam Nawawi would always avoid the play and would remain busy with the
recitation of the Noble Qur’an. When they tried to domineer and insisted on his
joining their games, he bewailed and expressed his no concern over their
foolish action. On observing his sagacity and profundity, a special love and
affection developed in my heart for young Nawawi. I approached his teacher and
urged him to take exceptional care of this lad as he was to become a great
religious scholar and most pious saint of future. His teacher asked whether I
was a soothsayer or an astrologer. I told him I am neither soothsayer nor an
astrologer but Allah caused me to utter these words.” His teacher conveyed this
incident to Imam’s father and he keeping in view the learning quest of his son,
decided to dedicate the life of his son for the service and promotion of the
cause of Islamic Faith.
In a short period, Nawawi learnt to read the
Holy Qur’an and by that time he nearly had attained puberty. Nawa had no
academic or scholarly atmosphere and there were no religious academies or
institutes where one could earn excellence in religious learning, so his father
took him to Damascus, which was considered the center of learning and
scholarship, and the students from far and wide gathered there for schooling.
During that period, there were more than three hundred institutes, colleges and
universities in Damascus. Imam Nawawi joined Madrasah Rawahiyah which was
affiliated with the Ummvi University. The founder and patron of this Madrasah
was a trader named Zakiuddin Abul-Qassim who was known as Ibn Rawahah. Madrasah
was named after him. Noted and eminent teachers of the period taught in that
Madrasah. Imam Nawawi says, “I studied in this institution for two years.
During my stay in Madrasah Rawahiyah, I never had complete rest and lived on
the limited food supplied by the institution.” As a routine he used to sleep
very little at night. When it became irresistible as a human being, he would
lean and slumber for a while against the support of books. After a short
duration he would again be hard at his scholastic pursuits.
His Teachers and Guides:
During his stay at Damascus, he studied from
more than twenty celebrated teachers. These teachers were regarded as masters
and authority of their subject field and disciplines they taught. Imam studied
Hadith, Islamic Jurisprudence, its principles, syntax and Etymology from great
scholars of his time. Abu Ibrahim Ishaq bin Ahmad AI-Maghribi, Abu Muhammad
Abdur-Rahman bin Ibrahim Al-Fazari, Radiyuddin Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Abu Hafs
Umar bin Mudar Al-Mudari, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Isa Al-Muradi, Abul-Baqa Khalid
bin Yusuf An-Nablusi, Abul-Abbas Ahmad bin Salim Al-Misri, Abu Abdullah
Al-Jiyani, Abul-Fath Umar bin Bandar, Abu Muhammad At-Tanukhi, Sharafuddin
Abdul-Aziz bin Muhammad Al-Ansari, Abul-Faraj Abdur-Rahman bin Muhammad bin
Ahmad Al-Maqdisi, Abul-Fada’il Sallar bin Al-Hasan Al Arbali etc.
His Students:
There were hundreds of Imam’s students, among
them some notables are: Alauddin bin Attar, Ibn Abbas Ahmad bin Ibrahim,
Abul-Abbas Al-Ja’fari, Abul-Abbas Ahmad bin Farah, Rashid Ismail bin Mu’allim
Al-Hanafi, Abu Abdullah Al-Hanbali, AbulAbbas Al-Wasti, Jamaluddin Sulaiman bin
Omar Az-Zar’i, AbulFaraj Abdur-Rahman bin Muhammad bin Abdul-Hamid AlMaqdisi,
Badr Muhammad bin Ibrahim, Shamsuddin Muhammad bin Abu Bakr, Ash-Shihab
Muhammad bin Abdul-Khaliq, Hibatullah Al-Barizi, Abul-Hajjaj Yusuf bin Az-Zaki
etc.
His Desire and Crave for Learning:
Imam Nawawi had endless thirst for knowledge,
and it can be guessed from his daily practice of studies. He used to read daily
twelve lessons and write explanation and commentary of every lesson and also
made important additions. Whatever the book Imam Nawawi read, he put
down the marginal notes and explanations on that book. His intelligence, hard
work, love, devotion and absorption in his-studies amazed his teachers and they
become fond of him and began to praise and admire him. According to Imam
Dhahabi, Imam Nawawi’s concentration and absorption in academic love gained
proverbial fame. He had devoted all his time for learning and scholarship.
Other than reading and writing, he spent his time contemplating on the
interacted and complex issues and in finding their solutions. Allah had also
conferred upon him the gift of fast memory and depth of thought, and he who
makes the right use of this boon, there remains no doubt in his sagacity and
discernment. Imam Nawawi made full benefit of his God given qualities and
potentialities and earned the highest degree of honor.
Imam’s Simplicity and Niceness of Manners:
The learned persons,
elite of the society and the public greatly respected the Imam on account of
his piety, learning and excellent character. He used simple dress and ate
simple food. Devout scholars do not care about worldly chattels, they give
preference to religious and academic pursuits, propagation of Faith etc. They
experience more heavenly delight and joy in such activities than those who seek
satisfaction in luxurious foods, precious clothes and other worldly things.
Imam Nawawi had a prominent place among the erudite notables of his age. He was
God-fearing person having illustrious and glorious aims regarding propagation
of Faith. Celebrated Sheikh Mohiuddin expresses his impression about Imam
Nawawi as thus:
“Imam Nawawi had three distinctive commendable qualities in his person. If anybody have only one out of these three, people return to him in abundance for guidance. First, having knowledge and its dissemination. Second, to evade completely from the worldly inclinations, and the third, inviting to all that is good (Islam) enjoining Al-Ma’ruf [i.e., Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do] and forbidding Al-Munkar [polytheism and disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden]. Imam Nawawi had all three in him.”
“Imam Nawawi had three distinctive commendable qualities in his person. If anybody have only one out of these three, people return to him in abundance for guidance. First, having knowledge and its dissemination. Second, to evade completely from the worldly inclinations, and the third, inviting to all that is good (Islam) enjoining Al-Ma’ruf [i.e., Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do] and forbidding Al-Munkar [polytheism and disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden]. Imam Nawawi had all three in him.”
Imam
Nawawi’s works and his death
The learned Imam had a very short life but
even during this short period, he had written a large number of books on
different subjects. Every work of the Imam is a masterwork and a treasure of
knowledge. Hundreds and thousands of people benefit from these works.
Some of the Prestigious Works of Imam Nawawi
are:
Commentary on
Sahih Al-Bukhari, Al-Minhaj fi Sharh Sahih Muslim,
Riyad-us-Saliheen, Kitab-ur-Raudah, Commentary on Mohadhdhab, Tahdhib-ul-Asma
was-Sifat, Kitab-ul-Adhkar, Arba’een, At-Taqreeb fi Ilmil-Hadith wal-Irshad
fihi, Kitab-ulMubhamat, At-Tibyan, Al-Idah fi Manasikil-Hajj, Sharh Sahih
AlBukhari (Naqis), Sharh Sunan Abi Dawud (Naqis), Tabaqat Ash Shafi’iyah,
Muhimmatul-Ahkam, Manaqib-ush-Shafi’i, Bustan-ulArifeen, Al-Khulasatu
fil-Hadith, Mukhtasar At-Tirmidhi,
A1Masa’il Al-Manthurah, Al-’Umdah fi Tashihit-Tanbih and others.
After spending 28
years of age, Imam Nawawi returned to his hometown. Soon after his arrival at
Nawa, he felt ill and died. Imam Nawawi is still living in the hearts of
Muslims. His works are of everlasting value. May Allah bless Imam
Nawawi.
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