Allamah Sharawi's admission that Imam Abu Hanifa

Allamah Sharawi’s admission that Imam Abu Hanifa was Imam Ja’far (as)'s student

Imam of Ahl’ul Sunnah Allamah Shaykh Sharawi Azhari in his famous Egyptian Risala Al Ahraam ul Sunnah page 103 periodical number 32932 wrote:

“The Imam of the Shi’a Imamiya, Hadhrath Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq was the teacher of Imam 'Abu Hanifa. These are the Imamia Ja’fari who as we previously explained adhere to a pure religion. It is with regards to them that our Shaykh Shaltoot issued a fatwa deeming it permissible to follow this madhab because this is a legitimate Islamic madhab, that acts as a source of guidance for its adherents. In Egypt we have incorporated certain principles of Shi’a fiqh on divorce and inheritance into our Law”.

wassalam

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Who ever denied that?

Back then Sunni and Shia viewpoints were the same because the Ummah had not divided.

From the Sunni viewpoint, Shia teachings deviated over the following decades and centuries.

From the Shia viewpoint, Sunni teachings deviated over the following decades and centuries.

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i thought the sunni viewpoint was the divide occurred with abdullah bin saba (or whoever)

whats your basis for saying there was no divide till then?

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you are right brother but you will get answers of your question by objections of few member.

wassalam

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not only do sunnis believe that imam abu hanifa (ra) was a student of imam jaafar (ra) and his father, but also i remember reading in mufti taqi usmani's boook jahaan-e-deeda that there is also a record that says imam abu hanifa's mother married imam jaafar sadiq after the death of imam abu hanifa's father in his infancy....

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smma59 sahib - Ye joo neechay likah hai iss koo parh lo.

In Sirat-e-Nu’man, it is written that “both the Ahlus-Sunnah and the Shiites are in agreement that Imam Abu Hanifah derived much of his learning from Imam Muhammad al-Baqir.” It is related in Al-Majmua az-Zuhdiyya that Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (Radhi Allahu 'Anh) looked at Abu Hanifah (Radhi Allahu 'Anh) and said:

“When those who defile my ancestor’s Shari’ah are on the increase, you will enliven it. You will be the savior of those with taqwa and the refuge of those with taqwa and the refuge of those who are confused! You will bring heretics round to the right path! Allah Ta’ala will help you!”

Extracted from the following link; you can read further about Al-Imam Sayyid Muhammad bin Ali al-Bâqir (ra).

Ja’far narrated from his father, Mu ammad al-Baqir, that a man came to his grandfather, Zain al-'Abidin, and said, “Tell me about Abu Bakr!” He said, “You mean as-Siddiq?” The man said, “How do you call him as-Siddiq when he is against you, the Family of the Prophet (s)?” He replied, “Woe to you. The Prophet (s) called him as-Siddiq, and Allah accepted his title of as-Siddiq. If you want to come to me, keep the love of Abu Bakr and 'Umar in your heart.”

Ja’far said, “The best intercession that I hope for is the intercession of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (r).” From him is reported also the following invocation: “O Allah, You are my Witness that I love Abu Bakr and I love 'Umar and if what I am saying is not true may Allah cut me off from the intercession of Mu ammad (s).”
Extracted from the following link; you can read further about Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (ra).

**The Myth of a “Ja’fari” Madhhab **
Muhammad Jamaal Abdul Wahid Hanifa Qadiri

A lot of Muslims who are sincere, but not undereducated in their Deen, are led to accept a myth of a so-called “fifth Madhhab” referred to as the “Ja’fari Madhhab,” supposedly named after Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (radiyallahu ‘anh). Such people are unaware of the fact that no such Madhhab exists, isn’t accepted by Muslims as a “fifth Madhhab,” and is an attempt by Shiites to gain acceptance from Muslims under the guise of a school of Islamic Law. Examining this “Madhhab” one unknowingly thinks, “This is very similar to the Maliki and Hanafi Madhhab.”

A brief look at the history of his hoax is needed in order to understand its inception.

Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (radiyallahu ‘anh) was a blessed Wali of Allah who revived al-Islam in Madinah, upholding the letter and spirit of al-Islam. He is Sayyid Ja’far bin Muhammad bin Ali bin al-Husain bin Ali bin Abu Talib, son of Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, father of Imam Musa al-Kazim (radiyallahu ‘anhuma).

As it is well known, the Four Imams of Fiqh (Imam al-A’zam Abu Hanifah, Imam Malik bin ‘Anas, Imam Muhammad al-Shafi’, and Imam Ahmad bin Hambal) wrote many books pertaining to Islamic Jurisprudence, Doctrine, and Worship. Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (radiyallahu ‘anh) did not write any books on such matters, but as related in Asmaa’ul-Mu’allifeen, three books were written by Imam Ja’far: 1.) Taqseemi-Ru’ya, 2.) Jami’atu fil-Jafr, and 3.) Kitabul-Jafr. The word “Jafr” means a four month-old lamb. When referenced in scientific terminology, the word “Jafr” relates to a branch of predicting future events beforehand.

In Kamusul-A’lam, it is related that the first book written in this science was by Hazrat Babul-‘Ilm Ali bin Abu Talib (karramallah wajhah). Two of the three books written by Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq were written on sheets of sheepskin, and because of this, the science dealt with in these two books was named “Jafr.”
A book titled Imami Ja’far Buyrugu, in the possession of Shiites today, was written by a man named Ja’far bin Husain al-Qummi (d. AD 951), who was the first to write on religious practice in the Shi’ah religion. Abu Ja’far Muhammad al-Tusi (d. AD 1068) wrote another book, titled Risala-i Ja’fariyyah, a commentary consisting of twenty volumes.

Putting forward the books written by the two Ja’fars (al-Qummi and al-Tusi), Shiites name themselves “Ja’fari,” thus attempting to project that they are directly following Hazrat Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq, the way that Muslims who are Hanafi or Hanbali actually follow Imam Abu Hanifah or Imam Ahmad bin Hambal, respectively.

Exploiting the similarity between the words “Ja’far” and “Jafr,” Shiites assert that these two books, authored by Abu Ja’far al-Tusi and Ja’far al-Qummi, were written by Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (radiyallahu ‘anh).

The “Ja’fari” Madhhab is a case of word games being played. The Four Madhhabs of Islam (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hambali) were either founded by the Imams themselves or by their students who expounded upon the decisions of the Imams. The ‘Ilm of Hazrat Ja’far al-Sadiq can only find it in the Madhhabs of Imam al-A’zam Abu Hanifah and Imam Malik bin Anas (rahmatullahi alaihima), both of whom were the only students of Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq to have a Madhhab founded.

Thus, the true “Madhhab of Ahlul-Bait” resides within the Hanafi and Maliki Madhhabs. The nisbah with the Ahlul-Bait is prevalent in both. The Maliki Madhhab connects with Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq. The Hanafi Madhhab connects to a total of four Imams from amongst the Ahli-Bait. In addition to the gaining of ‘Ilm from Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq, Imam Abu Hanifah gained ‘Ilm from Imam Muhammad al-Baqir and Imam Zaid bin Ali Shaheed (radiyallahu ‘anhuma). The Sahibain (Imam Muhammd al-Shaibani and Imam Abu Yusuf al-Ansari) gained ‘Ilm from Imam Musa bin Ja’far al-Kazim (rahmatullahi ‘alaih).

From the facts presented, it is clear that the “Ja’fari Madhhab” is not only a non-existant (or legitimate) school of Islamic Law, but it is merely a cloak utilized by Shiites, with their ‘Ulama plagiarizing many of the works of Islamic Jurists and placing the name Ja’fari upon them. If one wishes to gain the Fiqh of Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (radiyallahu ‘anh), then one does not have to look any further than the Hanafi or Maliki Madhhab.

BTW do the shias recognise the 4 schools of thought?

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salam,
Brother Zainiest vbmenu_register(“postmenu_4345820”, true); , I read all these pages and know what is written there. Its our bad luch we muslims have so many philosophy and openions on all the topics.
any way its good that majority accept the truth.
wassalam

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armughal & Zain May thanks for sharing :k: