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Old 04-13-2006, 08:00 AM   #11
NEWyear

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May be you ought to have made clear to the shaykh that Maulana Faraz wasn't commenting on anything that he had said. Also perhaps it might be against adab ul `ilm for a taalib to bring statements of contemporary scholars to his Shaykh?
Good point, thank you for clarifying.

I don't think he thinks that Shaykh Faraz was comentating on anything he said, and if he does, I think he is tired of discussing the subject so emailing him another time would be overkill.

Also the only reason I was brining statements of contemporary scholars to him was for clarification on his point which was being debated here; not to start a "Fiqh War." But, thank you very much for your sincere nasiha, May Allah (SWT) reward you.

Shaykh Abu Qanit al-Hassani is very well qualified.

Abuqanit Hasani has been studying Jurisprudence formally for over
ten years. Although this is not a very long time, those that have
in actuality studied with him in person (a rare few) agree that
he is far more qualified and understands the issues at a far greater
depth than the average gray-bearded sheikh alive today who
may claim to have been studying for thirty or forty years.

As for the texts he has studied with `Ali Filali and his other Teachers,
they are about fifty substantial Arabic texts, such as the over twenty
volume Tafsir Imam al-Qurtubi, the eight volume al-Khurashi Sharh
Mukhtasar Khalil, Tuhfah al-Hukkam, al-Qawanin al-Fiqhiyyah, the
various available shuruh of al-Murshid al-Mu`in, al-Khulasah
al-Fiqhiyyah, al-Mudawwanah al-Kubra, Muqaddimat ibn Rushd,
etc.

Additionally, he has perused many traditional and ancient Arabic
books about `aqidah, fiqh, and tasawwuf, which amount to near or
over one thousand separate works.

Also, he is a Hafiz of the Qur'an and has memorized well over ten
thousand hadith (not counting duplications). He has also memorized
thousands of lines of mutun (similar to the al-Murshid al-Mu`in).
His mastery of the Arabic language in its grammar and lexicography
is surpassed by perhaps only a few in the world alive today.
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