The Question:
Salam alaikum Shaykh Suhaib,
I have only recently come across your lectures and writings but I benefit from them. Your knowledge of fiqh, and down-home wit, really is beneficial. You don’t come off dry. I have some questions about seeking ilm of Maliki fiqh. I have been struggling with my din and finances for years, one step forward, another back – but for years I have been moved to study ‘ilm and become an ‘Alim. A Moroccan brother recommended to me seeking independent non-government aligned Ulama in the Atlas mountains. He distrusts the madressas that are close to the Makhzan. Do you agree or disagree with this assessment?
My goals are to study and learn Murshid al-Muin, al-risala Ibn Abi Zaid, Mukhtassar Khalil, and then Mudawwana. What books in Mantiq, Sarf, and Hadiths would be part of a sound Maliki education?
Your brother in Islam,
The Answer:
Asalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
For a good understanding of al-Qayrawin I would recommend getting in contact with Sh. Abdullah Ali at Zaytuna and Lampost productions. He has a degree from there and could give you a good feeling for the place. My advice is to do both. The university system is not as bad as people think. At the same time, a true student of knowledge is going to put in work and sit with the scholars. I would say that both have pluses and minuses, so it is good to have access to both.
As for the Maliki School you are missing the most important book in the madhab:
Sharh al-Saghir of Sidi al-Dardi is seen my most scholars as more
important for the mufti than the mukhtasir of Imam al-Khalil. I would encourage you to get to that text by doing the following:
Matn Ibn Ashir [read both explanation of al-Mayarah]
Matn al-Ashmawiyah [explanation of al-Azhari]
Risalah of Abi Zaid [explanation of al-‘Adawi]
Sharh al-Saghir [explanation of al-Sawi]
Mukhtasar al-Khalil [explanations of al-Hatab and al-Dasuqi]
al-Bayan wa Tahsil [Ibn Rushd]
al-Dhakhira [al-Qarafi]
Usol:
al-Waraqat [explanation of al-Hatab]
Muraqi Sudud [explanation of the author or al-Shanqiti Mohamamd al-Amin]
Jam’i al-Jawam’i with the explanation of Hululu al-Maliki
Arabic:
Aajurumiyah
Qatra Nada
al-Nawu al-Wadi 2 volumes
Alfiyah tubnu Malik [Sharh Ibn al-Aqil then Aqrab al-Masalik]
Sarf
Bina al-Af’al
Laymiya al-Afal [Explanation of Ibn Nadhim]
Balagha
Balagha al-Wadiha
Matn al-Samarkandi
Bughya al-Idah
Language
Maqamatu al-Hariri
M’alaqat al-Sab’i
The book of al-Mubarad
Mantiq:
Sharh al-Sulam [al-Akhdari]
Sharh al-Quduri
Taswawuf:
The end of Matn ibn Ashir
Risalah al-Mustarshidin
Quwat al-Qulub
Risalah al-Qushayriyah
the Ihya
Qawa’id al-Tasawuf of Sidi Zaruq
Tajweed:
Know dear brother, that your claim to be a serious student of knowledge means nothing if you have not memorized the book of Allah. Make that the first and the last of your aspirations.
1. Matn Tuhfatu al-Atfal
2. Matn al-Jazariyah
3. Matn al-Shatibiyah
May Allah make you from the scholars.
SDW
Salaam
How is Bidayatul Mujtahid of Ibn Rush Seen in the Maliki world?
Salam ‘Alaykum wa Rahmatullah.
There is a common misconception that the book’s name is Quwat al-Qulub. It’s actually Qoot al-Qulub.
How about texts of aqidah?
Is Sharh on Sulam by the same Al-Akhdari who wrote the famous Mukhtasar?
Asalamu alaykum,
Abu Mahmoud:
Yes it is. It is the same al-Akhdari who wrote that and Jawharatul al-Maknun in rhetoric.
SDW
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as-salaamu’alaikum,
Imam Suhaib, I’m currently overseas studying Arabic Language and Qur’an but am having troubles with memorising the Qur’an. It is taking longer for me than the other students. I was intially thinking it was from my sins but now starting to think it is from my age (29) or lack of intellect.
Do you have a study regime I could follow to memorise the Qur’an (In shaa Allaah)?
I currently do 1 hour of memorisation & 1 hour of revision. The rest of my time in the day is spent on my Arabic studies.
Jazaakumullaahu khayran
Isa (Australia)
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Jazaakumullaahu khayran.