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Old 05-13-2011, 05:22 AM   #8
IdomeoreTew

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Ibn Hazm's dhahihiri madh-hab does not represent ahl as-sunnah.

Ustadh Tripoly: I'm not sure if Imam Ja'far had a madh-hab in the sense of the 4 madha-hib. Rather, he had his own ijtihaadiyyaat in various shar'i matters, just like the rest of the a'immah of the salaf did. In fact, there wasn't a uniform method of ijtihad i.e. usul used by the Ahl al-Bayt; it is quite possible that Imam 'Ali Zayn al-'abidin and Imam Ja'far would have different opinions on a single matter. However, these opinions were not autentically preserved by a group of loyal students, unlike Imam Abu Hanfifah, for example, who had Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad (the latter compiled the dhahir ar-riwaayah for us hanafis). This is why their madha-hib did not survive.

An interesting feature of the hanafi madh-hab is that it was largely based on the ijtihaad of sayyiduna 'AbduLlah b. Mas'ud, but also sayyiduna 'Ali radhiy Allah 'anhumaa, owing to its birth in the city of Kufa.

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Salam Aleykum,

Ja'afar (rah) did have a Madhab trust me but it never saw the light.

As for the brother who said that if these madhabs were still around we might have known about them, that's true and this is why I asked hehe, listen to this quote from Sheikh al-Islam:

واما الائمة المذكورون فمن سادات ائمة الاسلام فان الثوري امام اهل العراق وهو عند اكثرهم اجل من اقرانه كابن ابى ليلى والحسن بن صالح بن حي وابى حنيفة وغيره وله مذهب باق الى اليوم بأرض خراسان link: http://english.islamweb.net/newlibra..._no=22&ID=2135

He is talking about the Madhab of al-Thawri the Imam of ahlul-'Iraq and he says "And he has a Madhab which is still practised upon until this day in the land of Khurasan".

Now Ibn Tayymiyah (rah) was born in 661 Hijri, and al-Thawri (rah) died in 161 hijri as I mentioned so his madhab lived on for quite a while and since I have no idea about Khurasan I wouldn't know if any followers or books still exist there.
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