Ismaa'eel bin Yahyaa al-Muzanee (d. 264H)Saturday, December 05 2009 - by Aqidah.Com
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He is: Abu Ibraaheem, Ismaa'eel bin Yahyaa, bin Ismaa'eel bin Amr bin Muslim al-Muzanee al-Misree
He is the most prominent student of Imaam ash-Shaafi'ee. His other Shaykhs are Nu'aym bin Hammaad, Alee bin Ma'bad bin Shaddaad al-Basree, and Asbagh bin Naafi'. The small number of his Shaykhs is explained by the fact that he kept very close attachment to his Shaykh, ash-Shaafi'ee, and he did not travel a great deal to the various lands of Islaam, but sufficed himself with the Shaykhs of Egypt (Misr).
Abu Ishaaq ash-Sheeraazee said (as-Siyar of adh-Dhahabi 12/493):
I saw al-Muzanee and I have not seen anyone of greater worship of Allaah than him, and nor more precise in fiqh than him.
The Imaam, the Allaamah, the jurist of the Ummah, the signpost of the ascetics.
If this one - pointing at al-Muzanee - debated with the Shaytaan, he would have cut him off (in argument)- Abu Bakr bin Khuzaimah (d. 311H),
- Abu Ja'far at-Tahawi (d. 321),
- Zakariyyaa bin Yahyaa as-Saajee (d. 307H),
- Abul-Hasan bin Jawsaa (d. 320H),
- Abu Muhammad bin Abdur-Rahmaan bin Abee Haatim ar-Raazee (d. 327)
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