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The Four Imams

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The Four Imams provides an engaging and informative account of the four most well-renowned Imams in Islamic history – Iman Abu Hanifa, Imam Malik, Imam Shafi’i and Imam Ahmad. Adopting a story-tell...
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  • 12 November 2024
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The Four Imams provides an engaging and informative account of the four most well-renowned Imams in Islamic history – Iman Abu Hanifa, Imam Malik, Imam Shafi’i and Imam Ahmad. Adopting a story-telling style, it relays biographical information, summarising their fascinating life journeys, alongside lessons and conclusions that have real-world application for the reader in an age-appropriate manner.  

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Price: $12.95
Pages: 180
Publisher: Kube Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Kube Publishing Ltd
Publication Date: 12 November 2024
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9780860379485
Format: Paperback
BISACs: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Religion / Islam, JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / Middle East, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Religious, JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / Middle East
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Shaikh Ali Ihsan Hammuda is a UK national of Palestinian origin. He gained bachelors and masters’ degrees in Architecture & Planning from the University of the West of England, before achieving a BA in Shari'ah from al-Azhar University in Egypt. He is currently based in Wales and is a visiting Imām at Al-Manar Centre in Cardiff, and also a senior researcher and lecturer for the Muslim Research & Development Foundation in London. Shaykh Ali is the author of several books including 'The Daily Revivals', 'The Ten Lanterns' and 'The Friday Reminder'. He delivers sermons, lectures and regular classes across the country.

Introduction

Who were the Four Imams?

Where were they from?

Relationship between the Four Imams

What the Four Imams said about one another

Imam Abu Hanifa

Sweet beginnings

Understanding life in Kufa

Early life of young Nu’man

Dignity in independence

A few short words pave the way

When the path to knowledge takes a detour

A student-teacher relationship like no other

The character of Imam Abu Hanifa

Imam Abu Hanifa and the drunk neighbour

The fiqh of Imam Abu Hanifa: A collective effort

Best of the best: The students supporting Imam Abu Hanifa

In chains: the torture and death of Imam Abu Hanifa

Lessons we can learn

Consider the sincerity of Thabit

Having money is a responsibility and a privilege

Don't underestimate the impact of a few words

Don't ever feel limited by your young age

Do not be afraid to pursue your passion

Learn from the best people available to you

Things will come to you at the right time

The purpose of knowledge is action and growth

Never write people off as a lost cause

The benefits of collaboration

Imam Malik

Out playing with birds

Experiencing many different teachers and students

The character of Imam Malik

- His caution against seeking fame

- His gravity of presence

- His unbreakable focus while teaching

- His willingness to say "I don't know"

- His preference for simplicity

- His indifference to power and privilege

A letter from Abdullah

Hanging up al-Muwatta in the Kaaba

The children of Imam Malik

Being tested by a secret spy

The death of a giant

Lessons we can learn

Knowledge without manners is futile

Don't underestimate the power of memorisation

Consider the chain reactions you could start off

The beauty of keeping your good deeds private

The power of "I don't know"

Appreciate that everybody has their own path in life

Turning down immense worldly rewards 

Knowledge is not an inheritance

Imam al-Shafi'i

Difficult beginnings

Decisive decades in the desert

A nudge in a new direction

Approaching the door of Imam Malik

Standing firm against scheming in Yemen

The travels of Imam al-Shafi'i

Honouring different opinions

How Imam al-Shafi'i worshipped

Leaving this world as a throne of gold awaits

Lessons we can learn

Greatness can often be traced back to the efforts of mothers

Seek out and be part of the best company

Important things deserve preparation

Facing betrayal can teach you painful, but necessary lessons

Different perspectives can all be equally valid

Treat fame, admiration and public adoration with great caution

Never allow yourself to get too confident about your deeds

Imam Ahmad

Starting out life as an orphan

Onto journeys far from home with Yahya

The character of Imam Ahmad

- His refusal to accept favours

- His interactions with the people

- His humility

- His dedication to worship

- Putting his knowledge into practice

- His willingness to say "I don't know"

- Being troubled by fame

The greatest trial in Imam Ahmad's life

- What was the ‘trial’?

- The Caliph joins the corruption

- Turmoil spread like wildfire

- Al-Mu'tasim takes over as Caliph

- The imprisonment of Imam Ahmad

- The debates begin

- The torture of Imam Ahmad begins

- The rise of a new oppressor: al-Wathiq 

- The tide turns with al-Mutawakkil

Being taught patience from a thief

Forgiven and forgotten?

The death of Imam Ahmad

Lessons we can learn

We prepare for the things we love

Humility will enrich every aspect of your life

It is always safest to tread with caution (wara')

Gather pearls of wisdom... even from a criminal

It takes bravery to stand alone against an ocean

The truth will make itself known eventually

A Final Thought – Looking back and looking forwards