Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn `Amr,
al-Imam, Abu `Abd Allah al-Humyari al-Asbahi al-Madani (93-179), the Shaykh of
Islam, Proof of the Community, Imam of the Abode of Emigration, and
Knowledgeable Scholar of Madina predicted by the Prophet. The second of the
four major mujtahid imams, whose school filled North Africa, al-Andalus,
much of Egypt, and some of al-Sham, Yemen, Sudan, Iraq, and Khurasan. He is the
author of al-Muwatta’ ("The Approved"), formed of the sound narrations
of the Prophet from the people of the Hijaz together with the sayings of the
Companions, the Followers, and those after them. It was hailed by al-Shafi`i as
the soundest book on earth after the Qur’an, nearest book on earth to the
Qur’an, most correct book on earth after the Qur’an, and most beneficial book
on earth after the Qur’an according to four separate narrations. Malik said: "I
showed my book to seventy jurists of Madina, and ever Read More »