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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHADDITH OF YEMEN
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 The Autobiography Of The Muhaddith Of Yemen
  • Book Author:
Malik al-Akhdar
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The autobiography of the Muhaddith of Yemen Muqbil bin Hādī al-Wādi ī (askas) Translated by Abū al-Hasan Malik al-Akhdar

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The autobiography of the Muhaddith of Yemen

He says: I Studed from the (school’s) texts until I completed the curriculum. Then Allah willed that some time -passed without me seeking knowledge, as there was no one there to encourage me or to aid me in that.

I used to love to seek knowledge, and went to study in al-Hādi Mosque”, but I was not given support. Then, after some time, I traveled to the land of al-Haramayn (The Two Sacred Mosques) and Najd.

 I would listen to the preachers, and their exhortations amazed me. So I sought the advice of some of the preachers concerning beneficial books to buy, and they directed me to Sahih al-Bukhari, Bulūgh al-Marām, Riyad al-Şali and Fath al-Majid Sharh Kitāb al-Tawḥīd.

They also gave me copies of the materials for the Tawhid courses. I was a guard in a building in [the neighborhood of) al-Hujun in Makkah, and I engaged myself with those books, and they stuck in my mind, because the practice of my country contradicted what I found in them, most specifically Fath al-Majid. A

nd after some time, I returned to my land, rejecting everything that I saw that opposed what I found in those books, including sacrificing (animals) for other than Allah, the building of mausoleums over the graves, and supplicating to the dead.

This reached the Shi’ite, and they repudiated what I was upon, one of them stating: “Whoever changes his religion kill him.” And another one sent a letter to my relatives saying: “If you do not prevent him [from doing this), we will lock him up.”

After this, they decided to allow me to enter al- Hādi Mosque so that I could study with them, with the purpose of removing these doubtful matters that had clung to my heart. And some of them repeated the statement of the poet: “Desire came to me before I knew of it. So it encountered an empty heart and took hold.”

Thereafter, I began studying with them in al- Hadi Mosque, and the headmaster was the judge Mutahhir Hanash. I studied al-‘Aqd al-Thamin and al- Thalāthin al-Mas’alah and its explanation by Hābis”. One of our teachers there was Muhammad b. Hasan al-

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