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Biography of Shaykh Aboo Nasr Muhammad bin al-Imaam (hafithahullah)
Translated by Aboo ‘Imraan al-Mekseekee
His full name:
He is Aboo Nasr Muhammad bin ‘Abdillah bin Husayn bin Taahir bin ‘Alee bin Ghaazee ar-Raymee surnamed with al-Imaam.
His Birth:
He was born in the year 1380 A.H. corresponding to 1960 C.E. in the well
known village of as-Sahl a sub district of al-Dhabaarah a district of
Kisamah-Reemah.
His children:
While studying in Dimaaj (Sa’dah) his eminence ash-Shaykh Muhammad got
married. Allah blessed him with a beneficial and educated wife from a
family known for their goodness and piety. Through her Allah provided
him with nine children: Four of them male and five female. As for the
names of his sons then there is ‘Abdur-Rahmaan and he is the oldest,
‘Abdullah who is after him, Nasr and he is the one whom the Shaykh has
been given the kunyah (surname) of Aboo Nasr, and Yusuf who is the
youngest of his sons.
His activities in seeking knowledge:
The Shaykh was brought up in his village and in those days the villages
were not like they are now, filled with schools and learning of the
Quraan and the like, especially the land of our Shaykh which is
Jabaleeyah. Back in those days it was rare for a learned person to go
there but these days the affairs have been made easier and teaching has
spread in most of the villages wal-hamdullilah.
Our Shaykh began
to learn how to read the Quraan in his village, then he went to the
city of Ta’iz and began to seek knowledge in one of the institutes of
learning for a brief period while still in his adolescence but he saw
that what he was learning there was not satisfying him nor gratifying
his desire (to seek knowledge) so he headed to Sa’dah with the Tawfeeq
of Allah Most High. So the Shaykh remained there seeking knowledge
under the hand of Shaykh Muqbil ibn Haadee al-Waadi’ee (rahimahullah)
and completed the memorization of the Quraan within close to two
months, he continued sitting in the classes and seeking knowledge
refusing the stipend the students are given in spite that he had
assumed the responsibility of the Imamate and in serving his brothers
in the center wherever it be, the Shaykh was strong in remembering,
passionate (in learning), quick in memorization, one who preserved how
he spent his time, he also memorized during the span of two years in
addition to the Quraan: Buloogh-ul-Maraam, ‘Umdatul-Ahkaam,
as-Saheehul-Musnad fee Asbaabin-Nuzool authored by the noble Shaykh
Muqbil ibn Haadee al-Waadi’ee (rahimahullah).
He also memorized the Alfiyyah of Ibn Maalik, the Alfiyyah of
al-‘Iraaqee and some portions of Saheeh Muslim and Bukhaaree in
addition to studying numerous books of
Fiqh, Hadeeth, ‘Aqeedah, and the Arabic language.
After Allah
provided our Shaykh with beneficial knowledge he moved to Ma’bar where
he currently resides teaching and inviting the people to Allah in
Masjid an-Noor. He began teaching while there were no more than seven
students of knowledge (present) so he taught them what he saw fit from
the beneficial knowledge in addition to helping them memorize the Noble
Quraan. He remained upon seeking knowledge, teaching, and calling to
Allah and as a result the da’wah began to spread in the different
regions of Yemen becoming so widespread in such a short time that many students of knowledge flocked from the east and west of Yemen
and from every other place. From these students of knowledge emerged
Imaams, Khateebs, and Memorizers of the Quraan, Authors, Researchers, and Those
who would set up circles of knowledge along with teaching the people in
the various areas (of Yemen).
His teachers:
The Shaykh (haifthahullah) studied underneath his eminence ash-Shaykh Abee ‘Abdir-Rahmaan Muqbil bin Haadee al-Waadi’ee (rahimahullah)
His students:
The students of our Shaykh (hafithahullah)
number in the thousands, this one sitting with him for a year and then
returning to his land, and this one staying longer and this
one staying shorter, each one according to his time and energy, and
restricting them to a set number is difficult because they-as we
mentioned-number in the thousands.
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