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Abul Hasan
13-10-2004, 01:21 PM
:salam:



The "Greatest Muhaddith",

Al Shaikh Muhammad Badr al Deen al Hasani - (1267-1354 AH/1850-1935 CE)


All scholars and shaikhs of Syria accepted him as their teacher, and those living in Damascus used to attend his daily lessons.

He had a photographic memory. Knew by heart all the hadeeths of Bukhaari, Muslim, and the remainder of the six most famous books of Hadeeth, including the biography of all narrators of all chains of every hadeeth, their dates of birth and decease, and their status of authenticity.

Also, he used to explain the Qur'aan by heart from al Baydaawi's Tafseer (explanation of the Qur'aan). His ijaazah was especially besought by Hadeeth scholars for being the closest one of his age to the Prophet Salla'l Laahu `Alaihi Wa Sallam (counting the number of men in the chain).

Doctors and engineers who attended his classes used to say: We exhausted our life learning our profession, and he knows it more than us.

He was also instrumental in the organization of the revolution against the French occupation.


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The following are quoted from {Al Durar Al Lu'lu'iyyah} by Shaikh Mahmood al Rankoosi (pp. 9, 13, 28) who was his special student for the last twelve years of his life:

- He knew Saheeh Muslim and Bukhaari by heart, including individual chains of narrators and their biographies. It is not improbable that he also knew by heart their commentaries from "Fath Al Baari", al `Ayni and al Nawawi.

- Egypt's Mufti Shaikh Muhammad Bakheet said: <<If he was with us in Egypt, (out of respect) scholars would carry him over their shoulders.>>

- Shaikh Muhammad al Qaayaati said: <<He is among the rarities of this age... We were present one night when he was reciting "Saheeh Al Bukhaari". He recited more than one hour, discussing topics and explaining Hadeeth by heart.>>

- The great Hadeeth scholar Abdu'l Waasi` al Yamaani said: <<I have heard teachers and preachers in numerous countries but I have never seen anybody similar to him concerning his expertise in all Sciences.>>

- A scholar from India said in a long biography: <<He is the Qutb (pivot, pillar) of our time and the Mujaddid (renovator of religion) of our age.>>

- Shaikhu'l Islam in Istanbul, Musa Kaazim Afandi said: <<He is the Qutb of the Muslim world.>>

- Al Sayyid al Kabeer al Kittaani al Maghribi said: <<There has been no one comparable to him since five hundred years.>>

- Experts in engineering and mathematics would often attend his lessons and concede his superiority in these sciences saying: <<We spent all our life learning but did not reach his level.>>





source: muhaddith.org

Rare picture attatched (The Shaykh is in the middle)
[clip -- sorry no pics]

GenN
13-10-2004, 03:07 PM
When was he born and pass away?

Yusuf
13-10-2004, 03:18 PM
When was he born and pass away?

Al Shaikh Muhammad Badr al Deen al Hasani - (1267-1354 H/1850-1935 AD)

Muawiyah
13-10-2004, 04:52 PM
Mawlana Zahid ur-Rashidi has written in a recent column about a 115 year old scholar from whom he recently got an ijazah, tabarrukan, Shaykh `Abdullah bin Ahmad an-Nakhbi {HA}.
Mawlana also listed some of the other shuyukh he has ijazah from, it includes Shaykh Muhammad Yaseen al-Makki ash-Shafi'i. Anyone know anything about the shuykh?

Abul Hasan
13-10-2004, 06:22 PM
When was he born and pass away?


Simple logic would have lead to deciphering that 1267 to 1354 = Hijra dates

and 1850 to 1935 = Westernised/Gregorian dates

Abul Hasan
27-09-2005, 09:39 PM
Mawlana Zahid ur-Rashidi has written in a recent column about a 115 year old scholar from whom he recently got an ijazah, tabarrukan, Shaykh `Abdullah bin Ahmad an-Nakhbi {HA}.
Mawlana also listed some of the other shuyukh he has ijazah from, it includes Shaykh Muhammad Yaseen al-Makki ash-Shafi'i. Anyone know anything about the shuykh?

:salam:

As for Shaykh al-Nakhibi, if it is the same one that I know of, he is: the Shafi'i Shaykh, Muhaddith and historian: Abdullah al-Nakhibi al-Yafi'i, born in 1317 AH. He was alive in early 2003 when I went for my last Hajj. He lives in Jedda and I have his Thabat with me, alhamdulillah.

As for Shaykh Yasin, I think it is the late Shafi'i Musnid al-Asr in Hadith: Muhammad Yasin al-Fadani, originally from Java but based most of his life in Makka. Shaykh Mahmud Mamduh said that his Shaykh: al-Fadani took Ijaza from some 400 Shuyukh - Subhanallah. He died in 1990. Of those who took Ijaza from him include: Mufti Taqi Uthmani, Shaykh Abdal Fattah Abu Ghudda, Sayyid Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, Shaykh Muhammad Ashiq Ilahi, Sayyid Abdal Aziz al-Ghumari, Shaykh Muhammad Riyad al-Malih, Dr Muhammad Muti'i al-Hafiz and many others - including some pseudo-Salafi's!

There is a very old Burmese Shaykh by the name of: Muhammad Nadir Hussain al-Hanafi- born apparently in 1297 AH! He took Ijaza from Shuyukh like: Anwar Shah al-Kashmiri, Ashraf Ali Thanwi, Hussain Ahmad al-Madani etc. He is based in Makka. Anyone going for Umra in Ramadan or for Hajj should try to meet him and get an Ijaza from him if possible. Ask at Madrasa Sawlatiyya - close to the Haram Sharif in Makka where to locate him and his son.


Wassalam


Abul Hasan

Salleyye
04-01-2007, 07:39 PM
:salam:

Subhan Allah. Shaikh Muhammad al-Ya'qubi, may Allah preserve him, also said the following about him:
- Shaikh Badr-ud-din, may Allah have mercy on him, spent the early part of his life memorizing several hadith texts. He became the leading scholar and muhaddith of Damascus.
- He then spent 17 years in khalwa making constant salawat on the Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him peace. While some 'ulama' had their openings through other forms of adhkar, Shaikh Badr-ud-din had his opening through salawat. He became the qutb of his time.
- The baraka of his salawat and love for the Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him peace, carried over into his life. He fell ill twice: once in his youth and once in his terminal sickness. He was affluent and his son became the president of Damascus: the only president to wear imama. And so on...
- Everyone agreed upon his high rank, from the Sufis to the Salafis.

Ma sha' Allah. Allahumma ftah 'alaina futuh-ul-'arifin!

Sa'ad Bhaiyat
05-01-2007, 10:07 PM
I hope all is well. What books did Sh. Badrudeen al-hasani(May Allah be pleased with him) write? Also, anyone know what books/who are the students of Sh.Muhammad yasin al-fadani?

JazakAllah

ImamGhazzaali
14-08-2011, 08:19 PM
:jazak:

Ashiq-e-Fultoli
27-02-2012, 04:39 PM
Where is the picture, brother?