Sunday, 15 April 2012

The Real Imam Abu Hanifah - Personal Summary


Personal summary of video - The Real Imam Abu Hanifah 


Grandfather was a clothes merchant.

[Speaker: Our ancestors/imams never used to like taking from others so mastered a trade to earn their daily bread. But later paid positions made them potentially open to blackmail - and they were.]

Inherited 200k dirhamss from father - substantial (=8.5k gold dinars. =70k sheep.) Kept only 4k (because Ali(ra) said that was enough for someone to live on). Would only spend 2 dirhams/month. But, being clothes trader, wore good clothes/perfume.

Born Kufa, 80AH, Died Baghdad 150AH.
Considered best scholar in both, though was not an arab.
[Hence, they learnt from them regardless of their origins]

Certainly saw Anas ibn Malik (companion) offering prayers. Probably others. Distinguishing feature from other leaders of other jurispudence schools. No other Imams also had students as great as Abu Hanifa's.

Wrote very little himself. Classified fiqh in written format for first time - hajj, fasting, prayers etc. and the problems associated with each.

Imam Malik said Abu Hanifa could convince you a wooden column was made of gold - such was his debating ability.



Not as knowledgeable as other Imams on Traditions. But would only use traditions agreed by other scholars of Saying.


Would use the scholar' agreement if there was one on a point. Then, if differeing, would used his reasoning.

Learnt from Imam Hammad and many other of the best scholars - 93 Followers. For 18 years followed Imam Hammad with great respect and serving.

Taught by 4000 sheikhs.


Ottomons & Abbasids followed his school. Many other sultan who ruled the arabian world.

Abu Yusuf was chief justice and was student of Abu Hanifa.
Provided for him to feed his parents so he could study for 10 years until he gained a good position.


2/3 of Muslims follow Hanafi school.


Fasted for and did morning prayer with previous evening's ablution for 30 years every day. Whole Qur'an recited every 3 days despite business. Summer: Sleep only during noon and afternoon prayer. Winter: Sleep only at beginning of night.

[Knowledge gained by piety, ascetism - not arrogance, evil intentions]


30k dirhams profit but his assistant forgot to mention defect so gave all away to chairyt.


Got out of situation - 'Seeking protection, give them protection to a place of safety'

Refused to be a judge. Whipped/Imprisoned.

Ibn Al Qaiyim praised him greatly in his book.

[Knowledge is hard to attain - a gift from God]

[Don't be 100% extremist in your madhab though]

[Malik: Anyone's sayings can be accepted or rejected except the man in this grave - pointing to HPSAW.]


Saturday, 11 February 2012

Medjool Dates - Tesco vs Ecklee

It's well known among date consumers one of the superior types of dates are the Medjool variety - the 'crown jewels'. They are large, dense and absolutely delicious. Tesco have their own variety of a pack of 9 for £2.00 (£11.12/kg). On average, this works out to 22p a date.

This may not seem too bad especially given the lack of competition in the date-selling space as it's a mildly popular product that sells very well with certain ethnic groups and much less so with the general population.

However, going to a much smaller store - on that you'll find perhaps in a small town or village - and the unwarranted price exaggeration becomes quite apparent. One such store is Ecklee in Motspur Park (who don't have a functioning website currently, hence the lack of a link). The same Medjool variety there retails for exactly half that price - 11p a date. The dimensions and taste are, on average, the same. A minor difference - and it should be pointed out if we are to be fair - is the Tesco variety is about 5-10% softer than the small-store variety (note though that the taste is the same) and this adds to the excellence of the date. I'm not sure if I got lucky with that particular harvest for the Tesco variety or if they are consistently softer but I will try to verify this at another time in future.

Shopping around can certainly save a pretty penny !

Sunday, 29 January 2012

10 Advices of Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani

Personal summary of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR13SnEYUJU

One cannot be a pious person until he considers these compulsory on himself :

- Never backbites
- Never thinks bad about anyone
- Refrain from mocking and joking about others
- Controlling your gaze
- Always truthful
- Always remember favours of Allah
- Spend in wealth in truth, not useless
- Not being haughty, big-headed, proud
- Punctual on 5 daily prayers
- Steadfast on sunnat


Saturday, 31 December 2011

Wahabbism & Saudi Arabia


1979 - 500 wahabbi hardliners took over grand mosque in mecca at start of islamic 15th century declaring (not himself declaring) al-Qahtani Mahdi.
Clerics allowed monarchy to fight in the mosque (this shocked bin Laden) in exchange for stricter Islam in the country (TVs, educated women etc.).
Clerics converted french SAS forces (GIGN) to Islam so they could enter grand mosque to fight off rebels.
Monarchy made wahabbim in foreign policy to fund it with massive petrodollars in other countries to distract hardliners' attention to other countries.
Just few months later, Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan - Saudis helped rebels with this in Afghanistan to distract from their own country.
Also funded Jihadist Pakistani Jamaat Islami, from which taliban emerged.
Now everyone, including Saudis, threatened by Jihadists !

This post is a summary of this page for my own personal use and is backed by no guarantee whatsoever of any kind ! 

Friday, 30 December 2011

Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal - Summary of biography

Summary of biography of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Presented by Sh. Kamal el-Mekki on YouTube

  • 2 most dangerous situations in Islamic history. i) Abu Bakr (ra) when many turned apostate and ii) AiH (ra) with the fitna of divine origin was questioned Qur'an.
  • Born in Baghdad in 164 AH (Abu Hanifa=80AH, Imam Malik = 96AH). 
  • Lived himself and dear mother. Father was Mohammad but unknown so ibn Hanbal used instead. Extreme poverty. Gathering grains dropped by traders in city.
  • Obedience to mother viz. not jumping with other young men across flowing river
  • Threw away letters containing spying info from uncle to Governor and fully confessed in front of both.
  • Studied with Yazid ibn Harun, who joked a lot but not in front of AiH(ra). "D'oh!"
  • Would not accept help or gifts from anyone whatsoever. Shaafi(ra)&AiH(ra) lived very austere lives. Abu Hanifa(ra) did not take khalifa money because was successfull businessman. Imam Malik(ra) did as considered his own work services to state. Imam Malik(ra) had 500 hats/shoes and eat meat every single day, the former always dressed immaculately.
  • In a gathering with Sufyan ibn Iyaina, AiH introduces companion to a young Al-Shaafi, AiH being first to recognize his knowledge.
  • AiH was Muhaddith, Al-Shaafi was Faqih. So when AiH met him, he became Faqih too. [Woman asked many Muhaddith in mosque question on menses but couldn't answer - they pointed to Al-Shaafi, who answered instead.]
  • Collection of ahadith was very detailed & intricate - including minutes taken at meetings. Abdur-Razzaq, AiH's teacher once, would always read out ahadith from book even though he was expert, just in case. AiH subsequently adopted this.
  • Top 5 scholars AiH benefitted from : (for 18 yrs) Hushaim ibnu Bashir (learnt 100 ahadith with narrations in one sitting), Yazid ibnu Harun (commanding presence), Ismael Ibnu Ulaiya (very serious-never laughed), Sufyan ibnu Iyayna (The Muhaddith in Masjid Al-Haram), Abdur-Razzaq (ppl travelled from across the world to visit this storehouse of knowledge).
  • Yazid ibnu Harun died 206 and fitna with creation of Qur'an by the khalifa started (and subsequently doused - by the lives of the scholars, Main one is AiH).
  • AiH, Al-Shaafi, Malik etc. always had a woman behind them; e.g. mothers, sisters.
  • Got married at age 40 so as not to trouble her with moving from place to place for his knowledge seeking etc. Lived with her for 30 yrs. "I never had 1 quarrel with her."
  • When life in perilous danger, stayed with trusted friend for 3 days but no more to follow sunnah of Cave of Thaur. "Does it make sense to follow Sunnah when life is easy and ditch it when hard?"
  • Fitna started in khalifa of Ma'mum . Loved knowledge. Very close to Mut'azilah, very well spoken. Began to think like them. Aljad ibnu Durham was a Muadhib (home tutors) and starter of fitna. They say 'Allah is the ancient and speech is renewable so he cannot talk and He does not speak like humans because there is none like unto Him, thus the Qur'an is created'. But this gets us further into trouble as humans have knowledge, does that mean God doesnt? 'Speak' means God's speaks in a manner befitting to his majesty. Also, everything but God is perfect so would imply Qur'an is imperfect.
  • Ahmad ibn Abi Dawat incited Ma'mun to start fitna of Qur'an creation in 212AH. AiAD was right-hand-man for subsequent 3 khalifas too. Many 2nd-level scholars went along with Qur'an creation as they justified that inside their heart they knew the reality. To avoid direct response, started saying thing like "Qur'an is speech of Allah and all but Allah is created" and fingers trick.
  • So few scholars left - including AiH - that were refuting this! AiH responded "It is the speech of Allah, I don't add to that"
  • Ma'mum slates them all, even those who accepted Ma'mum, and nails them for being childish, worldly etc. However, gives no insult to AiH and they should be chained and beaten and imprisoned.
  • Initially 26 scholars that refused, then 9 remained steadfast. Then 4. Then 2 remained on being called to Ma'mun including AiH. AiH is essentially only imam left with this opinion (the other was just a young man).
  • Along the way, a non-scholar arab met AiH and told him 'you represent the people; if you yield, then all punishment will be because of you so keep firm; the only thing between you and Jannah is death; if they don't kill you, you will die anyway. Wassalam.' Whereas all other scholars had told him earlier that it's permissible due to Qur'an to say that.
  • Along the way, a servant of Ma'mun tells AiH that Ma'mun will kill him with a sword he's never unsheathed before unless AiH yields. So AiH prays to God and immediately after, news spreads that Ma'mun has died. Soldiers take them to a prison, young man dies. AiH honestly says: "I fear the whip". AiH would take feet out of chains himself to sleep/salaat and put them back on during the day for obedience to Ma'mun's instruction, even though he's dead.
  • Mu'tasin was next khalifa; didn't care for knowledge/fiqh; strictly soldier.
  • One argument goes Quran says it was "made" (ja'lam), that means created! AiH: Same word used for People of the Elephant when they looked like broken straw, eaten up. Did Allah 'create' them like that too?
  • Summoned to Muta'sin to debate with him. Muta'sin: "If i didnt have you in custody, wouldnt have approached you". AiH gave proofs including: "Give protection to disbelievers until they hear the kalaam of Allah" hence Kalaam - spoken - must be Quran. Also, "Everything that is created must die" (dream story). Shot  down Mutazilah audience with their arguments one by one in front of khalifa, and AiH voice got louder and louder. Muta'sin was deeply affected by this and AiH's knowledge and that "I would free you with my own hands if you would agree a little with me". AiH: "Give me something from the Qur'an or Sunnah so that I may say it." - i.e. reject compromise. 
  • Shaafi had succumbed and agreed to creation of Quran and was asked to debate with AiH. But on the 3rd day in prison, suspected as it's the 3rd day something new would happen; went to hall - was full of soldiers and whippers. Store owners had closed doors as they knew something big was happening and AiH had a following who didn't want him beaten/killed. AiH gave another new proof from ahadith when Moses was spoken to by Allah directly. Mutazilah had no response so Muta'sin smacked him and he fell unconscious. Some of khalifa's guards left the audience in disapproval given his grandfather's standing.
  • On regaining consciousness, Muta'sin told him 'Woe, I had hopes in you' [Note: nothing about whether he was true, his arguments are valid etc.]. Dragged by soldiers and put on whipping frame and both arms dislocated. Soldiers whipped AiH in order, 2 whips at a time so each soldier would not tire and each whip of full power. Muta'sin then got the strongest whipper and told him to kill AiH. Inflicted massively powerful whips until AiH's blood gushed and filled the floor and almost killed until interjection by friend. Temporarily taken to people at khalifa's gate to appease them from violence against khalifa and AiH, bleeding, fasting (as khalifa's food was haram), frail said to them Qur'an is the speech, uncreated. Muta'sin again tied him up and even more severe beating. 
  • Imprisoned at a house and then offered salaat (just as Omar(ra) prayed whilst bleeding). Doctor: "I've never seen lashes as bad as this". Had to cut a piece of flesh off off back. Some parts hurt till his very end. Anyhow, the whippers came to apologise with their heads lowered to the house but he said 'I have already pardoned you on day 1 as I want to be among those who are called in Heaven, those who forgive.'
  • Whilst imprisoned, shackled, beaten, lost consciousness, still never broke fast let alone say Qur'an was created.
  • Al Waqab was 3rd khalifa after Muta'sin. Knowledgeable, loved poetry and religion :|. AiH then started to leave house and teach. Ahmad ibn Abi Daud then realized their ideology of the created Qur'an may be under threat and friends of AiH told him fitna may be about to be rekindled so AiH himself stopped teaching. Al Waqab doesn't want to touch AiH and tells him he doesn't want to be where AiH is. 
  • Shaikh Ahmad ibn Nasr tried to overthrow Al Waqab but all were caught and Al Waqab asked Ahmad ibn Nasr about the Qur'an. (231AH) AiN (80 years old) says it's the speech of Allah. Was beheaded and khalifa put note on his ear that this was one who 'sees Allah' in hereafter and says Qur'an created and hung for months in east entrance in Baghdad and then moved to west entrance for months. 
  • [Al Khatib Al Baghdadi is narrater is] After Al Waqab died, Al Muttawaqil - his brother - took over and was told by adviser that Al Waqab killed a Ahmad ibn Nasr whose tongue recited the Qur'an for 6 years after he killed him. Was rumour but Al Muttawaqil was saddened that righteous man was killed. Asked others including  Ibn Zayat ('burn me if I'm wrong...') and and Harthama ('cut me up if I'm wrong...') and AiAD ('paralyze me if I'm wrong...') that he feels this way - they both say he was a kafir & Al Waqab did the right thing. [Later Al Muttawaqil burnt Ibn Zayat after fitna, Tribe of Huzaya(AiN's tribe) cut up Harthama (without knowing his prayer!) and AiAD died paralyzed]
  • Na'eem ibn Haddad - student of Hushain ibn Nasir. Muhaddith. First to kick off categorisation of ahadith. Tirmidhi, Bukhari learnt from him. Refused creation of Qur'an and imprisoned in a hole for 5 years. Requested to die in chains so could complain to Allah. Al Sha'fi met Yahya al Buaiti for first time (when no fitna etc.) and told him 'SubhanAllah you will die in chains.' His argument against Qur'an "creation => God created all by saying 'Qun' (Be) and it was thus He can speak! Also, if 'Qun' is created => something created ('Qun') actually created all of creation, and not Allah !" Every Friday, washed and got ready to go to Juma but guards stopped him. 'Allah, I responded to your call'.
  • Abu Abdur-Rahman/Ad Rami. Shaikh of Abu Dawood. Asked AiAD in front of Al Waqab if i) creation of Qur'an part of faith, did HPSAW call to it? AiAD dumbfounded, ii) Allah correct when he said 'I perfect your faith on you' or you? , iii) did HPSAW know about this concept and call people to it?, iv) why did 4 Khalifas not call people to it and if they knew of it, why isn't it sufficient for you too to  be quiet. Al Waqab convinced and released him. Fitna ends 232AH, 20 years later.
  • Al Muttawaqil wrote letter saying no one should say Qur'an is created. Summoned to Al Muttawaqil  at 86 years old but turned back as AiH didn't say salaam to one who said Qur'an is created. Al Balkhi - Abbasid - tells khalifa AiH's house has an Ahlul Bait member (Omayyid) and AiH pledged to him. Was attacked by khalifa's people. But AiH refuted he was like that. [Note: Many great scholars have been on different sides of the overthrow-khalifa vs. be-obedient argument] Khalifa knew what was going on and ready to kill Al Balkhi but AiH forgave him ('perhaps he has children and they would be upset by his death'). 
  • AiH fell sick in 241AH and entire population queued up to see him and businesses nearby could not operate. Passed away, 700k-200m people attended (including hater-innovaters as they knew he was righteous). Zuhr - Asr, keep cycling of Janaza prayers to get through all people. Largest Jinaza ever up until recently (Abdul Aziz bil Baz).
  • Whereas AiAD - only government workers assigned attended his funeral, none else.


This post is a summary of this presentation for my own personal use and is backed by no guarantee whatsoever of any kind ! 

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Krave vs Nougat Pillows

Kellogg's (relatively) recently introduced Krave - a 'new' type of cereal with a chocolate filling. They've been heavily marketing it and of course, it's an absolute hit with the kids. They describe it thus :


" When you want a tasty breakfast, NOTHING hits the spot like chocolate... Here's something so undeiably good that it's worth getting out of bed for.
With a crispy cereal shell made with oats, what and rice and a smooth chocolate hazelnut centre, it'lld efinitely satisfy your urge for taste! "

While this may indeed be a new type of cereal on the average Tesco cereal shelf, it's actually been around for a much longer time. Lidl have had this cereal for as far back as I can remember, labelled as 'Nougat Pillows'. Having tried Kelloggs' version, it felt like they had put just enough chocolate in that people wouldn't complain. Typical of this fiercely cutthroat multinational, they've tried to maximise profits by putting a huge price tag on the bag. Chocolate, of course, costs much more than wheat and as a result of their stingyness, their Krave is lame and way overpriced...  when compared to Lidl's Nougat Pillows. Lidl's version has far more chocolate - a whole 40%, their pieces are noticeably bigger and chunkier and much more delicious as a result. I'll leave you with this price comparison that'll no doubt leave you stunned ...

Kellogg's Krave           : 8% chocolate    : 375g    : £2.59
Lidl's Nougat Pillows   : 40% chocolate  :  750g   : £1.99

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Analysis of some face creams

A comparison of what's inside some face creams
Clearasil Daily Spot ControlGarnier Skin Naturals PureA Night Intensive Treament gelNivea For Men Energy - Invigorating Face ScrubNew Clean & Clear Cooling Daily Pore TonerClearasil Ultra Invisible Rapid Action Treament Cream
Dispensing gelGel TubeShower-gel-type container - squeezeable for gelClear Watery liquid in 240ml bottleWhite cream in tube
The creamy folrmula with micro-beads helps to fight spots and prevent new ones from formingHelps clear impections and their marks. Refines pores. Salicylic acid + cucumber extractDeeply cleanses and refinesVisibly reduces the appearance of pores. Instanly cools.Visibly clearer skin in just 3 days
AquaAquaAquaWaterAqua
PPG-15 Stearyl EtherAlcohol DenatCocamidopropyl BetaineAlcoholPPG-14 Butyl Ether
GlycerinGlycerinSodium Myreth SulfateGlycolic AcidCetearyl Alcohol
Stearyl AlcoholBIS-PEG-18 Methyl Ether Dimethyl SilaneAcrylates CopolymerSalicylic AcidSalicylic Acid
Cetyl BetaineAcrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate CrosspolymerPolyethleneSodium PCAPEG-20 Stearate
Salicylic AcidTriethanolamineMagnesium ChlorideSodium LactateHydrogen Peroxide
Distearyldimonium ChlorideCamphorMentholPPG-5-ceteth-20Parfum
Sodium Lauryl SulfateCentella asiaticaTocopheryl AcetateFragranceSodium Hydroxide
Oxidized PolyethyleneCucumber Fruit ExtractLauryl Glucosidet-butyl alcoholSodium Stannate
Cetyl AlcoholWitch Hazel ExtractPEG-40 Hydrogenated Castol Oilmenthyl lactate
AlcoholSalicylic AcidPeg-200 Hydrogenated Glyceryl Palmatesodium ascorbyl phosphate
Steareth-21Zinc PCALactosedenatonium benzoate
Sodium ChlorideHexylene GlycolTrisodium EDTA
Behenyl AlcoholPEG-60 Hydrogenated Castol OilPolyquaternium-10
PPG-30Pentylene GlycolBenzophenone-4
Steareth-2Propylene GlycolCelluloseqHydroxepropyl Methycellulose
ParfumFragrancePhenoxyethanol
MentholBenzyl SalicylateMethylparabel
LimoneneHexyl CinnamalPropylparaben
Benzyl SalicylateLimoneneFragrance
LinaloolLinaloolCI 77007
Disodium EDTAF.I.L. B10605/1
Hexyl Cinnamal
BHT