IBN
KATHIR RA
Author of Tafsir Ibn Kathir
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He
is the respected Imam, Abu Al-Fida', `Imad Ad-Din Isma il
bin 'Umar bin Kathir Al-Qurashi Al-Busrawi - Busraian in origin;
Dimashqi in training, learning and residence.
Ibn
Kathir was born in the city of Busra in 701 H. His father
was the Friday speaker of the village, but he died while Ibn
Kathir was only four years old. Ibn Kathir's brother, Shaykh
Abdul-Wahhab, reared him and taught him until he moved to
Damascus in 706 H., when he was five years old.
Ibn
Kathir's Teachers
Ibn
Kathir studied Fiqh - Islamic jurisprudence - with Burhan
Ad-Din, Ibrahim bin `Abdur-Rahman Al-Fizari, known as Ibn
Al-Firkah (who died in 729 H). Ibn Kathir heard Hadiths from
`Isa bin Al-Mutim, Ahmad bin Abi Talib, (Ibn Ash-Shahnah)
(who died in 730 H), Ibn Al-Hajjar, (who died in 730 H), and
the Hadith narrator of Ash-Sham (modern day Syria and surrounding
areas); Baha Ad-Din Al-Qasim bin Muzaffar bin `Asakir (who
died in 723 H), and Ibn Ash-Shirdzi, Ishaq bin Yahya Al-Ammuddi,
also known as `Afif Ad-Din, the Zahiriyyah Shaykh who died
in 725 H, and Muhammad bin Zarrad. He remained with Jamal
Ad-Din, Yusuf bin Az-Zaki AlMizzi who died in 724 H, he benefited
from his knowledge and also married his daughter. He also
read with Shaykh Al-Islam, Taqi Ad-Din Ahmad bin `Abdul-Halim
bin `Abdus-Salam bin Taymiyyah who died in 728 H. He also
read with the Imam Hafiz and historian Shams Ad-Din, Muhammad
bin Ahmad bin Uthman bin Qaymaz Adh-Dhahabi, who died in 748
H. Also, Abu Musa Al-Qarafai, Abu Al-Fath Ad-Dabbusi and 'Ali
bin `Umar As-Suwani and others who gave him permission to
transmit the knowledge he learned with them in Egypt.
In
his book, Al-Mu jam Al-Mukhtas, Al-Hafiz Adh-Dhaliabi wrote
that Ibn Kathir was, "The Imam, scholar of jurisprudence,
skillful scholar of Hadith, renowned Fagih and scholar of
Tafsir who wrote several beneficial books."
Further,
in Ad-Durar Al-Kdminah, Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar AlAsqalani said,
"Ibn Kathir worked on the subject of the Hadith in the
areas of texts and chains of narrators. He had a good memory,
his books became popular during his lifetime, and people benefited
from them after his death."
Also,
the renowned historian Abu Al-Mahasin, Jamal Ad-Din Yusuf
bin Sayf Ad-Din (Ibn Taghri Bardi), said in his book, AlManhal
As-Safi, "He is the Shaykh, the Imam, the great scholar
`Imad Ad-Din Abu Al-Fida'. He learned extensively and was
very active in collecting knowledge and writing. He was excellent
in the areas of Fiqh, Tafsfr and Hadith. He collected knowledge,
authored (books), taught, narrated Hadith and wrote. He had
immense knowledge in the fields of Hadith, Tafsir, Fiqh, the
Arabic language, and so forth. He gave Fatawa (religious verdicts)
and taught until he died, may Allah grant him mercy. He was
known for his precision and vast knowledge, and as a scholar
of history, Hadith and Tafsir."
Ibn
Kathir's Students
Ibn
Hajji was one of Ibn Kathir's students, and he described Ibn
Kathir: "He had the best memory of the Hadith texts.
He also had the most knowledge concerning the narrators and
authenticity, his contemporaries and teachers admitted to
these qualities. Every time I met him I gained some benefit
from him."
Also,
Ibn Al-`Imad Al-Hanbali said in his book, Shadhardt Adh-Dhahab,
"He is the renowned Hafiz `Imad Ad-Din, whose memory
was excellent, whose forgetfulness was miniscule, whose understanding
was adequate, and who had good knowledge in the Arabic language."
Also, Ibn Habib said about Ibn Kathir, "He heard knowledge
and collected it and wrote various books. He brought comfort
to the ears with his Fatwas and narrated Hadith and brought
benefit to other people. The papers that contained his Fatwas
were transmitted to the various (Islamic) provinces. Further,
he was known for his precision and encompassing knowledge."
Ibn
Kathir's Books
1
- One of the greatest books that Ibn Kathir wrote was his
Tafsir of the Noble Qur'an, which is one of the best Tafsir
that rely on narrations [of Ahadith, the Tafsir of the Companions,
etc.]. The Tafsir by Ibn Kathir was printed many times and
several scholars have summarized it.
2-
The History Collection known as Al-Biddyah, which was printed
in 14 volumes under the name Al-Bidayah wanNihdyah, and contained
the stories of the Prophets and previous nations, the Prophet's
Seerah (life story) and Islamic history until his time. He
also added a book Al-Fitan, about the Signs of the Last Hour.
3-
At-Takmil ft Ma`rifat Ath-Thiqat wa Ad-Du'afa wal Majdhil
which Ibn Kathir collected from the books of his two Shaykhs
Al-Mizzi and Adh-Dhahabi; Al-Kdmal and Mizan Al-Ftiddl. He
added several benefits regarding the subject of Al-Jarh and
AtT'adil.
4-
Al-Hadi was-Sunan ft Ahadith Al-Masdnfd was-Sunan which is
also known by, Jami` Al-Masdnfd. In this book, Ibn Kathir
collected the narrations of Imams Ahmad bin Hanbal, Al-Bazzar,
Abu Ya`la Al-Mawsili, Ibn Abi Shaybah and from the six collections
of Hadith: the Two Sahihs [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] and the
Four Sunan [Abu Dawud, At-Tirmidhi, AnNasa and Ibn Majah].
Ibn Kathir divided this book according to areas of Fiqh.
5-Tabaqat
Ash-Shaf iyah which also contains the virtues of Imam Ash-Shafi.
6-
Ibn Kathir wrote references for the Ahadith of Adillat AtTanbfh,
from the Shafi school of Fiqh.
7-
Ibn Kathir began an explanation of Sahih Al-Bukhari, but he
did not finish it.
8-
He started writing a large volume on the Ahkam (Laws), but
finished only up to the Hajj rituals.
9-
He summarized Al-Bayhaqi's 'Al-Madkhal. Many of these books
were not printed.
10-
He summarized `Ulum Al-Hadith, by Abu `Amr bin AsSalah and
called it Mukhtasar `Ulum Al-Hadith. Shaykh Ahmad Shakir,
the Egyptian Muhaddith, printed this book along with his commentary
on it and called it Al-Ba'th Al-Hathfth fi Sharh Mukhtasar
`Ulum Al-Hadith.
11-
As-Sfrah An-Nabawiyyah, which is contained in his book Al-Biddyah,
and both of these books are in print.
12-
A research on Jihad called Al-Ijtihad ft Talabi Al-Jihad,
which was printed several times.
Ibn
Kathir's Death
Al-Hafiz
Ibn Hajar Al-Asgalani said, "Ibn Kathir lost his sight
just before his life ended. He died in Damascus in 774 H."
May Allah grant mercy upon Ibn Kathir and make him among the
residents of His Paradise. |