What was the real name of Imam Shafi?
What was the real name of Imam Shafi?
Abū ʿAbdullāh Muhammad ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī
Al-Shafi’i/Full name
When did Imam Shafi died?
January 20, 820 AD
Al-Shafi’i/Date of death
Who was the student of Imam Shafi?
He studied under Muslim ibn Khalid az-Zanji, the Mufti of Mecca then, who is thus considered to be the first teacher of Imam al-Shāfi’ī.
Who is the mother of Imam Shafi?
Fatimah binti Ubaidillah Azdiyah
Al-Shafi’i/Mothers
Who is the father of Imam Malik?
Anas ibn Malik
Malik ibn Anas/Fathers
Biography. Malik was born as the son of Anas ibn Malik (not the Sahabi with the same name) and Aaliyah bint Shurayk al-Azdiyya in Medina, c. 711.
Who was Imam Malik teacher?
Teachers of Imam Malik: Imam Malik had the honor to study from the most acclaimed scholars of Islam in his life. Imam Abu Hanifa was his teacher that is why there had been an existence of mutual respect and peace between the Maliki and Hanafi school of thought.
Where was Imam imaam Shafi ( RA ) born?
Place of Birth: Imaam Shafi’ (RA) was born in the year 150 A.H. the year the Great Imaam Abu Hanifah had passed away in. He was born in Ghizza (Asqalaan) in Palestine. When he was two year old his mother took him to a tribe in al-Hijaz who were dwellers of the country of Yemen.
How is Imam al-Shafi’ee related to Mohammad?
He is the Only Imam who is related to Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) as he belonged to Qurayshi tribe of Banu Muttalib, which was the sister tribe of the Banu Hashim [tribe of Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.)]. 2. His Early Life and Early Education: Imam Shafi’ee was born in the year 150 AH (767 AC) in Ghaza, Palestine.
How old was Imam al Shafi’i when he became a teacher?
Al-Shafi’i excelled in Fiqh, Hadith and Arabic, and was authorized to give rulings when he was only 15, and he became a teacher at the Haram. He then traveled to join Imam Malik in Madinah, where he read Al-Muwatta’ under him.
Where did al-Shafi’i develop his Madh Hab?
Al-Shāfi’ī traveled to Baghdad to study with Abu Hanifah’s acolyte al-Shaybānī and others. It was here that he developed his first madh’hab, influenced by the teachings of both Imam Abu Hanifa and Imam Malik. His work thus became known as “al Madhhab al Qadim lil Imam as Shafi’i,” or the Old School of al-Shafi’i.