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Al-Baqillani

Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn aṭ-Ṭayyib al-Bāqillānī (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن الطيب الباقلاني; c. 950 – 5 June 1013),[5] often known as al-Bāqillānī, was an Sunni Arab[6] polymath who specialized in theology, jurisprudence, logic and hadith who spent much of his life defending and strengthening the Ash'ari school of theology within Islam.[1] An accomplished rhetorical stylist and orator, al-Baqillani was held in high regard by his contemporaries for his expertise in debating theological and jurisprudential issues.[7] Al-Dhahabi called him "The Learned Imam, Incomparable Master, Foremost of the Scholars, Author of many books, The Example of Articulateness and Intelligence."[8]

Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Ṭayyib al-Bāqillānī
TitleShaikh as-Sunnah ("Doctor of the Prophetic Way"), Lisān al-Ummah ("Voice of the Community"), Imād ad-Dīn ("Pillar of the Faith"), Nāsir al-Islām ("Guardian of Islam"), and Saif as-Sunnah ("Sword of the Prophetic Way")[1] ("Protector of Islam")[1]
Personal
Born
Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al-Ṭayyib al-Bāqillānī

338/950 CE[2]
Died403/1013 CE[3]
Baghdad, Iraq
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceMaliki[2]
CreedAsh'ari[2][4]
Main interest(s)Theology (Kalam), Usul al-Din, Tawhid, Logic, Islamic Jurisprudence, Hadith
Notable work(s)Kitāb al-Tamhīd,[1] Kitāb I'jaz al-Qur'ān[1]
Muslim leader

Biography edit

Born in Basra in 330 AH / 950 CE,[2] he spent most of his life in Baghdad, and studied theology under two disciples of al-Ash'ari,[2] Ibn Mujahid at-Ta'i and Abul-Hasan al-Bahili.[9] He also studied jurisprudence under the Maliki scholars Abu 'Abdillah ash-Shirazi and Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani.[9] After acquiring expertise in both Islamic theology and Maliki jurisprudence he expounding the teachings of the Ash'ari school, and taught Maliki jurisprudence in Baghdad.[2]

He held the office of chief Qadi in Baghdad and in 'Ukbara, a town not far from the capital.[2] Al-Baqillani became a popular lecturer, and took part in debates with well-known scholars of the day.[3] Al-Baqillani was a hadith scholar, having studied under prominent hadith scholars such as Abu Bakr ibn Malik Al-Qotaie, Abu Muhammad ibn Massi and others especially by Imam Al-Daraqutni, who was one of the leading scholars of Hadith at his time and who once kissed Baqillani's forehead (which is a sign of sincere respect) and said of him: “This is a man who will refute the allegations of people of false beliefs.”[10]

Because of his debate skill, the Amir 'Adud ad-Dawlah dispatched him as an envoy to the Byzantine court in Constantinople and he debated Christian scholars in the presence of their king in 371/981.[11][12] He debated and defeated multiple Christian theologians on matters pertaining the differences between Islam and Christianity.[13]

Creed edit

Al-Bāqillānī was Ashari. He supported the doctrine of the apologetic miracle being proof of prophecy, the non-creation of the Qur'an, intercession, prophets being alive in their grave and the possibility of seeing God all via rational proofs.[citation needed]

Death edit

He died in 403 AH / 1013 CE.[3] When Al-Baqillani died, the leading Imam of the Hanbalis who was Imam Baqillani's best friend of seven years, Imam Abu al-Fadl al-Tamimi, came barefoot to his funeral with many of his fellow Hanbali scholars and the funeral was packed with huge gatherings. Imam Al-Tamini was chosen as an announcer and he shouted:[14]

"This is the Helper of the Sunnah (of the prophet PBUH) and the Religion (of Almighty God)! This is the Imam (Leader) of Muslims! This is the Defender of the Sharia (Divine Law)! This is the one who authored 70 thousand pages (of Writings)!

Due to his prestige and high-esteem. He was buried near the grave of the famous Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Baqillani's grave has become a place where thousands visit until today where they seek the blessings of Allah's mercy on him, and also pray for rain through his intercession.[14]

Reception edit

Qadi Iyad said: "He is Known as the 'Sword of the Sunnah' and the 'Spokesman of the Community', who spoke the language of Hadith scholars, strictly keeping the firm to the beliefs (creed of Ahlu Sunnah), and was the head of the Maliki scholars of his time. His gatherings in Basra was huge."[8]

Ibn Taimiyyah called al-Baqillani 'the best of the Ash'ari mutakallimun, unrivalled by any predecessor or successor'.[15]

Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi: "Imam Baqillani nightly devotions and worship consisted of 40 cycles of Prayer (rakats) whether at home or while he was travelling away - after which he would write about 35 pages of textual Knowledge, after which he would pray Fajr Prayer, and then he would pass on his writings to others in circle (students and scholars) to read out loud for proof-readings, verifying and editing the texts."[8]

Works edit

Fifty-five titles of works written by al-Baqillani have been listed, the great majority on legal and theological matters, and many written against his opponents.[16]

  • Al-Inṣāf fīmā Yajib I'tiqāduh
  • I‘jāz al-Qur’ān (The Inimitability of the Qur'an)
  • Al-Intiṣār lil-Qur’ān
  • Al-Taqrīb wal-Irshād aṣ-Ṣaghīr
  • Kitāb Tamhīd al-Awāʼil wa-Talkhīṣ ad-Dalāʼil (The Introduction)
  • Manāqib al-A’immah al-Arba‘ah
  • Fadl al-Jihad
  • Hidayat al-Mustarshidin
  • Al-Ibana an Ibtal Muzhab Ahle al-Kufr wal-Dalala (Exposition of the Invalidity of the School of the Disbelief and Misguidance)
  • Al-Istishhad
  • Al-Kuffar wal-Muta'awwilin wa-Hukm al-Dar
  • Al-Mulal wal-Nihal
  • Al-Tabyin fi Adab al-Jidal
  • Al-Tadil wal-Tajrih

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Camilla Adang, Muslim Writers on Judaism and the Hebrew Bible: From Ibn Rabban to Ibn Hazm, p 53. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 1996. ISBN 9004100342.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Camilla Adang, Muslim Writers on Judaism and the Hebrew Bible: From Ibn Rabban to Ibn Hazm, p 51. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 1996. ISBN 9004100342.
  3. ^ a b c d David Richard Thomas, Christian Doctrines in Islamic Theology, p 119. Vol. 10 of History of Christian-Muslim Relations Series. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2008. ISBN 9004169350
  4. ^ Adang, Camilla; Fierro, Maribel; Schmidtke, Sabine (2012). Ibn Hazm of Cordoba: The Life and Works of a Controversial Thinker (Handbook of Oriental Studies) (Handbook of Oriental Studies: Section 1; The Near and Middle East). Vol. I (A-B). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers. p. 384. ISBN 978-90-04-23424-6.
  5. ^ W. M. Watt, Islamic Philosophy and Theology (Edinburgh University Press, 1985), p. 76.
  6. ^ "Al-Bāqillānī, Abū Bakr". 16 October 2015.
  7. ^ Ansari, Hassan, Melvin-Koushki, Matthew, Tareh, Masoud, Khodaverdian, Shahram, Omidi, Jalil and Gholami, Rahim, “al-Bāqillānī, Abū Bakr”, in: Encyclopaedia Islamica, Editors-in-Chief: Wilferd Madelung and, Farhad Daftary.
  8. ^ a b c Zulfiqar Ayub 2015, p. 152
  9. ^ a b Richard C. Martín, Encyclopedia of Islam & the Muslim World, Volume 1, p 105. ISBN 0028656032
  10. ^ "Scholar Of Renown: Abu Bakr Al-Baqillani". 30 July 2001.
  11. ^ Nuh Keller, Reliance of the Traveller, x32. p 1026. Amana Publications, 1997. ISBN 0915957728
  12. ^ David Richard Thomas, Christian Doctrines in Islamic Theology, p 120. Vol. 10 of History of Christian-Muslim Relations Series. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2008. ISBN 9004169350
  13. ^ Martin, Richard C (3 March 2016). Defenders of Reason in Islam Mu'tazililism from Medieval School to Modern Symbol. Oneworld Publications. p. 981. ISBN 9781786070241.
  14. ^ a b Zulfiqar Ayub 2015, p. 153
  15. ^ at-tawhid.net. . at-tawhid.net. Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
  16. ^ David Richard Thomas, Christian Doctrines in Islamic Theology, p 121. Vol. 10 of History of Christian-Muslim Relations Series. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2008. ISBN 9004169350

Source edit

  • Zulfiqar Ayub (2 May 2015). THE BIOGRAPHIES OF THE ELITE LIVES OF THE SCHOLARS, IMAMS & HADITH MASTERS Biographies of The Imams & Scholars. pp. 152–153.

External links edit

  • Biography of Imâm Al Bâqillânî by Al Qâdî 'Iyâd Al Yahsubî
  • Biography of Imâm Al Bâqillânî by Shaykh Jibrîl Al Haddâd 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine

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Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn aṭ Ṭayyib al Baqillani Arabic أبو بكر محمد بن الطيب الباقلاني c 950 5 June 1013 5 often known as al Baqillani was an Sunni Arab 6 polymath who specialized in theology jurisprudence logic and hadith who spent much of his life defending and strengthening the Ash ari school of theology within Islam 1 An accomplished rhetorical stylist and orator al Baqillani was held in high regard by his contemporaries for his expertise in debating theological and jurisprudential issues 7 Al Dhahabi called him The Learned Imam Incomparable Master Foremost of the Scholars Author of many books The Example of Articulateness and Intelligence 8 Abu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al Ṭayyib al BaqillaniTitleShaikh as Sunnah Doctor of the Prophetic Way Lisan al Ummah Voice of the Community Imad ad Din Pillar of the Faith Nasir al Islam Guardian of Islam and Saif as Sunnah Sword of the Prophetic Way 1 Protector of Islam 1 PersonalBornAbu Bakr Muḥammad ibn al Ṭayyib al Baqillani338 950 CE 2 Basra Iraq 2 3 Died403 1013 CE 3 Baghdad IraqReligionIslamDenominationSunniJurisprudenceMaliki 2 CreedAsh ari 2 4 Main interest s Theology Kalam Usul al Din Tawhid Logic Islamic Jurisprudence HadithNotable work s Kitab al Tamhid 1 Kitab I jaz al Qur an 1 Muslim leaderInfluenced by Malik ibn Anas Abu al Hasan al Ash ari Al Daraqutni Ibn Abi Zayd al Qayrawani Ibn KhafifInfluenced Abu al Fadl al Tamimi Abu Dharr al Harawi Abu Imran al Fasi Qadi Abd al Wahhab Qadi Ayyad Al Suyuti Al Zarkashi Contents 1 Biography 2 Creed 3 Death 4 Reception 5 Works 6 References 7 Source 8 External linksBiography editBorn in Basra in 330 AH 950 CE 2 he spent most of his life in Baghdad and studied theology under two disciples of al Ash ari 2 Ibn Mujahid at Ta i and Abul Hasan al Bahili 9 He also studied jurisprudence under the Maliki scholars Abu Abdillah ash Shirazi and Ibn Abi Zayd al Qayrawani 9 After acquiring expertise in both Islamic theology and Maliki jurisprudence he expounding the teachings of the Ash ari school and taught Maliki jurisprudence in Baghdad 2 He held the office of chief Qadi in Baghdad and in Ukbara a town not far from the capital 2 Al Baqillani became a popular lecturer and took part in debates with well known scholars of the day 3 Al Baqillani was a hadith scholar having studied under prominent hadith scholars such as Abu Bakr ibn Malik Al Qotaie Abu Muhammad ibn Massi and others especially by Imam Al Daraqutni who was one of the leading scholars of Hadith at his time and who once kissed Baqillani s forehead which is a sign of sincere respect and said of him This is a man who will refute the allegations of people of false beliefs 10 Because of his debate skill the Amir Adud ad Dawlah dispatched him as an envoy to the Byzantine court in Constantinople and he debated Christian scholars in the presence of their king in 371 981 11 12 He debated and defeated multiple Christian theologians on matters pertaining the differences between Islam and Christianity 13 Creed editAl Baqillani was Ashari He supported the doctrine of the apologetic miracle being proof of prophecy the non creation of the Qur an intercession prophets being alive in their grave and the possibility of seeing God all via rational proofs citation needed Death editHe died in 403 AH 1013 CE 3 When Al Baqillani died the leading Imam of the Hanbalis who was Imam Baqillani s best friend of seven years Imam Abu al Fadl al Tamimi came barefoot to his funeral with many of his fellow Hanbali scholars and the funeral was packed with huge gatherings Imam Al Tamini was chosen as an announcer and he shouted 14 This is the Helper of the Sunnah of the prophet PBUH and the Religion of Almighty God This is the Imam Leader of Muslims This is the Defender of the Sharia Divine Law This is the one who authored 70 thousand pages of Writings Due to his prestige and high esteem He was buried near the grave of the famous Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Baqillani s grave has become a place where thousands visit until today where they seek the blessings of Allah s mercy on him and also pray for rain through his intercession 14 Reception editQadi Iyad said He is Known as the Sword of the Sunnah and the Spokesman of the Community who spoke the language of Hadith scholars strictly keeping the firm to the beliefs creed of Ahlu Sunnah and was the head of the Maliki scholars of his time His gatherings in Basra was huge 8 Ibn Taimiyyah called al Baqillani the best of the Ash ari mutakallimun unrivalled by any predecessor or successor 15 Al Khatib al Baghdadi Imam Baqillani nightly devotions and worship consisted of 40 cycles of Prayer rakats whether at home or while he was travelling away after which he would write about 35 pages of textual Knowledge after which he would pray Fajr Prayer and then he would pass on his writings to others in circle students and scholars to read out loud for proof readings verifying and editing the texts 8 Works editFifty five titles of works written by al Baqillani have been listed the great majority on legal and theological matters and many written against his opponents 16 Al Inṣaf fima Yajib I tiqaduh I jaz al Qur an The Inimitability of the Qur an Al Intiṣar lil Qur an Al Taqrib wal Irshad aṣ Ṣaghir Kitab Tamhid al Awaʼil wa Talkhiṣ ad Dalaʼil The Introduction Manaqib al A immah al Arba ah Fadl al Jihad Hidayat al Mustarshidin Al Ibana an Ibtal Muzhab Ahle al Kufr wal Dalala Exposition of the Invalidity of the School of the Disbelief and Misguidance Al Istishhad Al Kuffar wal Muta awwilin wa Hukm al Dar Al Mulal wal Nihal Al Tabyin fi Adab al Jidal Al Tadil wal TajrihReferences edit a b c d e Camilla Adang Muslim Writers on Judaism and the Hebrew Bible From Ibn Rabban to Ibn Hazm p 53 Leiden Brill Publishers 1996 ISBN 9004100342 a b c d e f g h Camilla Adang Muslim Writers on Judaism and the Hebrew Bible From Ibn Rabban to Ibn Hazm p 51 Leiden Brill Publishers 1996 ISBN 9004100342 a b c d David Richard Thomas Christian Doctrines in Islamic Theology p 119 Vol 10 of History of Christian Muslim Relations Series Leiden Brill Publishers 2008 ISBN 9004169350 Adang Camilla Fierro Maribel Schmidtke Sabine 2012 Ibn Hazm of Cordoba The Life and Works of a Controversial Thinker Handbook of Oriental Studies Handbook of Oriental Studies Section 1 The Near and Middle East Vol I A B Leiden Netherlands Brill Academic Publishers p 384 ISBN 978 90 04 23424 6 W M Watt Islamic Philosophy and Theology Edinburgh University Press 1985 p 76 Al Baqillani Abu Bakr 16 October 2015 Ansari Hassan Melvin Koushki Matthew Tareh Masoud Khodaverdian Shahram Omidi Jalil and Gholami Rahim al Baqillani Abu Bakr in Encyclopaedia Islamica Editors in Chief Wilferd Madelung and Farhad Daftary a b c Zulfiqar Ayub 2015 p 152 a b Richard C Martin Encyclopedia of Islam amp the Muslim World Volume 1 p 105 ISBN 0028656032 Scholar Of Renown Abu Bakr Al Baqillani 30 July 2001 Nuh Keller Reliance of the Traveller x32 p 1026 Amana Publications 1997 ISBN 0915957728 David Richard Thomas Christian Doctrines in Islamic Theology p 120 Vol 10 of History of Christian Muslim Relations Series Leiden Brill Publishers 2008 ISBN 9004169350 Martin Richard C 3 March 2016 Defenders of Reason in Islam Mu tazililism from Medieval School to Modern Symbol Oneworld Publications p 981 ISBN 9781786070241 a b Zulfiqar Ayub 2015 p 153 at tawhid net Abu Bakr Al Baqillani ابو بكر الباقل اني m 403 at tawhid net at tawhid net Archived from the original on 2012 03 19 Retrieved 2011 11 03 David Richard Thomas Christian Doctrines in Islamic Theology p 121 Vol 10 of History of Christian Muslim Relations Series Leiden Brill Publishers 2008 ISBN 9004169350Source editZulfiqar Ayub 2 May 2015 THE BIOGRAPHIES OF THE ELITE LIVES OF THE SCHOLARS IMAMS amp HADITH MASTERS Biographies of The Imams amp Scholars pp 152 153 External links editBiography of Imam Al Baqillani by Al Qadi Iyad Al Yahsubi Biography of Imam Al Baqillani by Shaykh Jibril Al Haddad Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine nbsp Arabic 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