Abd Allah ibn al-Mubarak

Abd Allah ibn al-Mubarak (726–797 CE; Arabic: عبد الله بن المبارك, romanized: ʿabd Allāh ibn al-mubārak) [1] was born during the reign of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik. ‘Abdullah ibn Mubarak was a pious Muslim known for his memory and zeal for knowledge. He collected hadīth (muhaddith) and was remembered for his asceticism.[2] He earned the title Amir al-Mu'minin fi al-Hadith. His father, named Mubarak, was from Khurasan and became a client (mawālī) of an Arab trader from the tribe of Banī Hanẓala in the city of Hamadhān. His mother was said to have been from Khwārizm.[3] Mubarak later married Hind, a trader's daughter.[3] It is said that ‘Abdullah ibn Mubarak left his hometown of Merv, and while living in Hamadhān, went on to visit and speak often in Baghdād.[2] Imam Ahmad commented that there was no one more eager to travel to seek knowledge than Abdullah ibn Mubarak. His teachers included Sufyān al-Thawrī and Abū Hanīfa.[4] He wrote Kitāb al-Jihād, a collection of hadīth and sayings of the early Muslims on war, and Kitāb al-Zuhd wa al-Rāqa’iq, a book on asceticism. He was also known for defending Islamic borders (see Ribat) on the frontiers of Tarsus and al-Massisah. He died at Hīt, near the Euphrates, in 797 CE[4][5] during the reign of Harun al-Rashid.

Abd Allah Ibn al-Mubarak
Arabic: عبد الله بن المبارك
TitleAmir al-Mu'minin fi al-Hadith
Personal
Bornc. 726
Died797 (aged 7071)
ReligionIslam
EraIslamic Golden Age
RegionCaliphate
JurisprudenceSunni
Muslim leader
Influenced by

Works

Described as a prolific writer,[6] his works, most are now lost, include:

  • Kitab al-Arba'een – كتاب اﻷرﺑﻌﻴﻦ
  • Kitab al-Jihad – كتاب الجهاد
  • Kitab al-Isti'dhan – كتاب الإستئذان
  • Kitab al-Birr & al-Silah – كتاب البر والصلة (Book on the virtues of piety, etiquettes and keeping ties)
  • Kitab al-Tarikh – كتاب اﻟﺘﺎرﻳﺦ (Book on History)
  • Kitab al-Daqa'iq fi al-Raqa'iq – كتاب الدﻗﺎﺋﻖ في اﻟﺮﻗﺎﺋﻖ (Book on the heart-softeners)
  • Kitab Riqa' al-Fatawa – كتاب رقاع اﻟﻔﺘﺎوى (Book on Islamic verdicts)
  • Kitab al-Zuhd & al-Raqa'iq – كتاب اﻟﺰهﺪ واﻟﺮﻗﺎﻖﺋ
  • Kitab al-Sunan fil-Fiqh – آﺘبﺎ اﻟﺴﻨﻦ ﻓﻲ اﻟﻔﻘﻪ
  • Kitab al-Musnad – كتاب المسند
  • Kitab Tafsir al-Qur'an – كتاب تفسير القرآن

References

  1. Ibn Hajr, Tahdhib al-Tahdhib (5/386).
  2. Abu Nu'aym. Ḥilyat al-Awliyā’. p. v. 11 p. 389.
  3. Abu Nu'aym. Ḥilyat al-Awliyā’. p. v. 11 p. 390.
  4. Robson, J. Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill. p. Ibn al- Mubārak.
  5. SALEM, FERYAL E. (2013). ‘ABD ALLĀH B. AL-MUBĀRAK BETWEEN ḤADĪTH, JIHĀD, AND ZUHD: AN EXPRESSION OF EARLY SUNNI IDENTITY IN THE FORMATIVE PERIOD. University of Chicago: Dissertation.
  6. Alexander Knysh, Islamic Mysticism: A Short History, BRILL (2015), p. 21


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