Imam
A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu's) full name was Numann
Thaabit bin Zuta bin Mah. He was born in Kufa in Iraq in 80
A.H. He belonged to the pious period of the Taabi'ins (Successors
of the Sahabas).
DIVINE
MISSION
It
is stated in a Hadith Shareef which Imam al-Harizmi reported
from Sayyiduna Abu Hurayrah (radi Allahu anhumA) that Sayyiduna
Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said:
"Among
my Ummah, there will come a man called Abu Hanifa. On the
Day of Resurrection, he will be the light of my Ummah."
Another
Hadith Shareef states:
"In
every century, a number of my Ummah will attain to high grades.
Abu Hanifa will be the highest of his time."
These
two Ahadith are recorded in "Durr al-Mukhtar."
EARLY
LIFE
While
still in his youth, he met great Sahaba like Sayyiduna Anas
bin Maalik, Sayyiduna Sahl bin Saad and Sayyiduna Abul Tufail
Amir bin Wathilah (radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in). Imam A'zam
Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) was first brought up as a trader,
but soon started taking deep interest in Islamic learning.
EDUCATION
He
attended the lectures of Sayyiduna Hammad Basri (radi Allah
anhu) in Fiqh and then began to study the Hadith. He learnt
under great scholars in Kufa. In Basrah he studied under two
great Taabi'ie scholars who had learnt Hadith under the Sahaba.
In
Makkatul Mukarammah and Madinatul Munawwarah, he learnt under
Sayyiduna Ata bin Abi Rabah and Sayyiduna Ikramah (radi Allahu
anhuma). In fact, Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu)
had numerous teachers. Some historians say that he learnt
Hadith from about 4 000 scholars.
Some
of his famous teachers were: Sayyiduna Imam Baaqir, Sayyiduna
Imam Jafer Saadiq, Sayyiduna Ali, Sayyiduna Abu Hurayrah,
Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Umar, Sayyiduna Aqabah bin Umar, Sayyiduna
Safwaan, Sayyiduna Jabir and Sayyiduna Abu Qatadah (radi Allahu
anhumul ajma'in).
AS
A TEACHER
When
his teacher, Sayyiduna Hammad Basri (radi Allahu anhu) passed
away, Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) was 40 years
old and he began teaching. He became very famous and travelled
many places. Students from all over the Muslim world came
to him to listen to his lectures, interviews and debates.
Imam Maalik (radi Allahu anhu) also learnt under him.
When
he was 56 years old, Caliph Mansur came to power after the
Ummayad dynasty was overthrown by the Abbasids in 132 A.H.
Since Imam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) opposed the Caliph's
ruthless killing of the Ahle Bait, he was arrested. The Caliph
offered the Imam the post of a Qaadi (Judge), but he refused.
The Caliph Mansur had him beaten with a stick 30 strokes.
His feet bled. Caliph Mansur repented and offered Imam A'zam
Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) 30 000 pieces of silver. The
great Imam refused once more. He was imprisoned again and
thrashed 10 more strokes every day.
PASSES
AWAY
In
the Month of Rajab 150 A.H., Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu
anhu) passed away while in Salaah. He had been poisoned by
the orders of Caliph Mansur. His Janaza Salaah was performed
six times and each time 50 000 people took part. People continued
to come and pray for him for 20 days after he was buried.
He was 70 years old.
In
459 A.H. a Mazaar (Tomb) was built for him by the Seljuki
ruler Alp Arsalan. He lies buried in a Tomb situated near
Baghdad in Iraq.
STUDENTS
Imam
A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) left behind about 980
students. The most famous among them being:
a.
Sayyiduna Qadi Abu Yusuf (radi Allahu anhu)
b.
Sayyiduna Imam Muhammed (radi Allahu anhu)
c.
Sayyiduna Imam Zufur (radi Allahu anhu)
PERSONALITY
Imam
A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) earned his living by trading.
Every Friday, he distributed 20 gold coins to the poor for
his parents soul. For 40 years Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi
Allahu anhu) performed the Fajr Salaah with the Wudu that
he made for the Esha Salaah (ie. he did not sleep after the
night prayer). He performed Hajj 55 times. He used to recite
the entire Holy Quran once every day and once every night.
Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhu) had so much of Taqwa
(Piety) that for 30 years he fasted every day (except for
the 5 forbidden days). He often read the Holy Quran in one
rakaah or two. He did not accept any presents from anyone.
He wore clothes like those of the poor. Imam A'zam Abu Hanifa
(radi Allahu anhu) once said: "I laughed once in my life
and I regret it." He talked little and thought much.
It is said that at the place where his soul was taken, he
read the Holy Quran 7 000 times.