INVENTED
MYTHS AND LEGENDS
DID IMAAM NASAA'IE INSULT THE SAHAABA?
[radhiallaahu anhum]
Q: Muhtaram; Kindly advise. Abdur-Razzaaq as-San'aani
was a Muhaddith and he insulted the Sahaaba. Also Imaam
Nasaa'ie was a Shi'a and insulted the Mu'awiyah [radhiallaahu
anhu].
A: 'Abd ar-Razzaq as-San'ani was admittedly a most
trustworthy and expert muhaddith. However, it is also a fact
that he had certain Shi'i proclivities founded upon an
excessive partiality for Sayyiduna 'Ali radiyallahu 'anhu that
manifested itself in a certain degree of opposition to his
political opponents. This opposition was expressed in certain
disparaging remarks made by 'Abd ar-Razzaq about persons like
Mu'awiyah. These remarks, instead of being a blemish upon
Mu'awiyah, came to taint 'Abd ar-Razzaq himself.
As for Imam an-Nasa'i, towards the end of his life he
traveled to Damascus where he found a lot of partiality
against Sayyiduna 'Ali. He therefore compiled a booklet
comprising of ahadith on the merits of Sayyiduna 'Ali and read
this book in his hadith sessions, intending thereby to bring
the people back to the way of the Ahl as-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah.
Anti-'Ali sentiments in the city incited some of its denizens
to request from him a similar book on the merits of Mu'awiyah,
which he refused, citing the the paucity of such hadith
material in comparison with the merits of Sayyiduna 'Ali. This
led to him being physically manhandled with such a degree of
violence that it led to his death.
It is from here that some opportunists would infer that
Imam an-Nasa'i held anti-Mu'awiyah sentiments. The
ridiculousness of such an inference will be evident to anyone
who considers the following:
1. Mu'awiyah is credited with having narrated about 50
ahadith (roughly 10 repetitions included) in the Sihah Sittah.
At least 29 of these ahadith are included by Imam an-Nasa'i
into his works. At least 13 of these are narrated only by Imam
an-Nasa'i, to the exclusion of the rest of the authors of the
Sihah Sittah. (See al-Mizzi: Tuhfat al-Ashraf, vol. 8 p.
434-455) Had Imam an-Nasa'i been possessed of anti-Mu'awiyah
sentiments he would have avoided the inclusion of any ahadith
narrated by Mu'awiyah at all costs.
2. Hafiz Abul Qasim ibn 'Asakir has documented in Tarikh
Dimashq that Imam an-Nasa'i was asked about Mu'awiyah. His
reply was: "Islam is like a house with a door. The door of
Islam is the Sahabah. Whoever speaks ill of the Sahabah seeks
but to harm Islam, just like one who knocks a door to enter a
house. As for Mu'awiyah, whoever speaks ill of him seeks to
find a way to speak ill of the Sahabah." (Cited in Tahdhib al-Kamal,
vol. 1 p. 339)
and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best
Moulana Taha Karaan
Darul Uloom al-Arabiyya al-Islaamiyyah, Western Cape (SA)
Last modified:
July 19, 2007
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