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Imam Abu Hanifa - His Life, Opinions and Fiqh

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<strong>and</strong> justice. Know, my brother, that the most ignorant <strong>and</strong> base of all classes in my view are people like that.<br />

They are like four people who are given white garments <strong>and</strong> then are asked about their colour. One says it is<br />

red, one says it is yellow, one says it is black <strong>and</strong> the fourth says that it is white. He is asked, ‘What do you<br />

say about these three: are they right or wrong?’ He replies, ‘I know that the garment is white, but perhaps they<br />

are speaking the truth.’ That is how such people are.”<br />

Two points are evident from this. One is that righteous actions must be based on proper thought <strong>and</strong> firm<br />

knowledge. The second is that knowledge must be firm <strong>and</strong> absolute <strong>and</strong> unhesitating regarding matters of<br />

belief.<br />

<strong>Abu</strong> <strong>Hanifa</strong>’s views about people, society <strong>and</strong> the connection of the scholar to the society in which he lives<br />

are those of someone who knows the states of souls <strong>and</strong> studies them deeply, tasting both the sweet <strong>and</strong> bitter.<br />

It includes the advice which he gave to his student Yusuf ibn Khalid as-Samit:<br />

Know that if you harm ten people, you will have enemies, even if they are your mothers <strong>and</strong><br />

fathers, but if you do good to ten people who are not your relatives, they will become like mothers<br />

<strong>and</strong> fathers to you. If you enter Basra <strong>and</strong> oppose its people, elevate yourself over them, vaunt your<br />

knowledge among them, <strong>and</strong> hold yourself aloof from their company, you will shun them <strong>and</strong> they<br />

will shun you; you will curse them <strong>and</strong> they will curse you; you will consider them misguided <strong>and</strong><br />

they will think you misguided <strong>and</strong> an innovator. Ignominy will attach itself to you <strong>and</strong> us, <strong>and</strong> you<br />

will have to flee from them. This is not an option. It is not an intelligent person who is unsociable to<br />

the one who is unsociable until Allah shows him a way out.<br />

When you go to Basra, the people will receive you, visit you <strong>and</strong> acknowledge your due, so put<br />

each person in his proper position. Honour the people of honour, esteem the people of knowledge <strong>and</strong><br />

respect the shaykhs. Be kind to the young <strong>and</strong> draw near to the common people. Be courteous to the<br />

impious but keep the company of the good. Do not disregard the authorities or demean anyone. Do<br />

not fall short in your chivalry <strong>and</strong> do not disclose your secrets to anyone or trust them until you have<br />

tested them. Do not socialise with the base or the weak. Do not accustom yourself to what you<br />

disapprove of outwardly. Beware of speaking freely with fools.<br />

You must have courtesy, patience, endurance, good character <strong>and</strong> forbearance. Renew your<br />

clothing regularly, have a good mount <strong>and</strong> use a lot of what is good. É Offer your food to people: a<br />

miser never prevails. You should have as your confidants those you know to be the best of people.<br />

When you discern corruption, you should immediately rectify it. When you discern righteousness, you<br />

should increase your attention to it.<br />

Act on behalf of those who visit you <strong>and</strong> those who do not. Be good to those who are good to you<br />

<strong>and</strong> those who are bad to you. Adopt pardon <strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> the correct. Ignore what does not concern<br />

you. Leave all that will harm you. Hasten to establish people’s rights. If any of your brethren is ill,<br />

visit him yourself <strong>and</strong> send your messengers. Inquire after those who are absent. If any of them holds<br />

back from you do not hold back from him.<br />

Show affection to people as much as possible <strong>and</strong> greet even blameworthy peopleÉ When you meet<br />

others in a gathering or join them in a mosque <strong>and</strong> questions are discussed in a way different to your<br />

position, do not rush to disagree. If you are asked, tell the people what you know <strong>and</strong> then say, “There<br />

is another position on it which is such-<strong>and</strong>-such, <strong>and</strong> the evidence is such-<strong>and</strong>-such.” If they listen to<br />

you, they will recognise your worth <strong>and</strong> the worth of what you have. If they ask, “Whose position is<br />

that?” reply, “One of the fuqaha”.É<br />

Give everyone who frequents you some of the knowledge they are expecting. Be friendly with them<br />

<strong>and</strong> joke with them sometimes <strong>and</strong> chat with them. Love encourages people to persevere in<br />

knowledge. Feed them sometimes <strong>and</strong> fulfil their needs. Acknowledge their worth <strong>and</strong> overlook their<br />

faults. Be kind to them <strong>and</strong> tolerant of them. Do not show them annoyance or vexation. Be like one of<br />

them. É Do not burden people with what they cannot do.<br />

This was <strong>Abu</strong> <strong>Hanifa</strong>’s advice to one of his students who went to Basra to teach people there the fiqh of<br />

Kufa <strong>and</strong> the opinions of its shaykhs. It reveals three aspects of that venerable imam.

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