He was one of the most renowned tabi`een (the generation after the
death of the Prophet ) and prominent figures of his time. He was a jurist and a
scholar. He was a pious and devout person. He was famous for his eloquence,
inspiring speeches, wisdom, asceticism, and deep knowledge. He is the revered
tabi`ee and the scholar of the people of Basrah, Abu Sa`eed Al-Hasan Ibn Abi
Al-Hasan Ibn Yasaar Al-Basri.
Birth
and early years
Al-Hasan Al-Basri was born in Al-Madeenah in 21 A.H., 642 A.C.
during the caliphate of the leader of the Believers, `Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab .
Both his parents were slaves. His father became a prisoner of war when the
Muslims conquered Misaan, an area between Basrah and Waasit in Iraq. His father
embraced Islam and lived inAl-Madeenah where he married a bondwoman called
Khayyirah who was the maid-slave of Umm Salamh the wife of the Prophet. The
Mother of the Believers, Umm Salamah freed Khayyirah after she gave birth to
her son Al-Hasan.
Al-Hasan spent his early years with his family in Waadi Al-Qura
nearAl-Madeenah. Before he was fourteen years old, he managed to memorize the
Glorious Quran. He also learnt reading, writing, and some mathematics. He heard
many sayings of the Companions of the Prophet and he used to listen to the
leader of the Believers, `Uthmaan Ibn `Affaan whenever he delivered the Friday
sermon. Al-Hasan was fourteen years old at that time.
Moving
to Basrah and seeking knowledge
When he was fifteen years old, Al-Hasan moved to Basrah, Iraq in 36
A.H., 656 A.C. He began learning jurisprudence, Hadeeth, and the Arabic
language at the hands of a large number of the companions of the Prophet who
were living in Basrah at that time. His tutor for the recitation of the
Glorious Quran was Hattaan Ibn `Abdullaah Ar-Riqashi while his tutor for the
methodology of delivering sermons, religious speeches, and recounting religious
tales, was Ibn Surayyi` At-Tameemi, the poet.
Delivering sermons and recounting religious tales appealed to
Al-Hasan and he took a place in the mosque of Al-Basrah to teach people. Many
story tellers back then tended to exaggerate. They were all banned from telling
religious tales in the mosque of Al-Basrah except for Al-Hasan who adopted a
different methodology. He used to talk about the life after death, reminding
people of death, drawing their attention to the religious and moral defects
they may have, and how they could overcome them according to what he had learnt
from the Book of Allaah, the Sunnah of the Prophet , and the revered companions.
His
classes
Al-Hasan Al-Basri had a large class in the mosque of Al-Basrah in
which he taught people the Prophetic Hadeeth, jurisprudence, the Glorious
Quran, the Arabic language, and rhetoric. He also conducted a special class in
his house to teach people about asceticism and deliver touching speeches.
Al-Hasan was one of the most knowledgeable people on jurisprudence
and the lawful and unlawful acts. He loved the religion of Allaah and he was a
pious man who used to refrain from committing any illegal act. He adhered to
the straight path in all his affairs. He shouldered the responsibility of
guiding and advising people to save his society from the deviations and
aberrations that were beginning to prevail. Al-Hasan Al-Basri adopted the
doctrine of the companions. He was their
student and he had the pleasure of accompanying them. He was influenced by
their methodology and he steered their course.
The
judge of Al-Basrah
Al-Hasan Al-Basri used to frequently advise the rulers and
governors and he never feared anybody except Allaah. He was especially
well-known in the last years of the reign of the Umayyad caliph, Mu`aawyah Ibn
Abi Sufyaan . Al-Hasan lived in Iraq when Al-Hajjaaj Ibn Yoosuf Ath-Thaqafi was
the ruler and Al-Hasan used to severely criticize Al-Hajjaaj's harsh policies.
Al-Hasan Al-Basri was a close friend of the Rightly-Guided Umayyad
Caliph, `Umar Ibn `Abdul-`Azeez who loved him very much and used to consult him
in some affairs related to administering the Muslim State. Al-Hasan became the
judge of Al-Basrah in 102 A.H., 720 A.C. and performed this role on a voluntary
basis.
The
character of the Imam
Imaam Al-Hasan Al-Basri was a peerless scholar with vast knowledge.
He was eloquent and an ascetic and pious worshipper who used to fast many
voluntary days. When he recited the Glorious Quran, he would weep until his
tears flowed down his cheeks reflecting the extent to which he was deeply
influenced by the Holy Book. He was also a courageous fighter who loved to
perform Jihaad in the way of Allaah. Whenever Al-Muhallab Ibn Abi Sufrah fought
the polytheists, he used to put him in the front line. Al-Hasan was greatly
admired and esteemed by his contemporary scholars.
Abu Burdah said: "I have never seen a man who did not
accompany the companions of the Prophet yet resembled them, like this scholar
(meaning Al-Hasan)."
Abu Qataadah Al-`Adawi said: "Follow this scholar, for I have
never seen a man who had similar opinions to `Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab except
him."
Abu Qataadah also said: "Al-Hasan Al-Basri was one of the most
knowledgeable people on the lawful and unlawful acts."
Humayd and Yoonus Ibn `Ubayd said: "We have never seen a man
more decent and courteous than Al-Hasan Al-Basri."
They also said: "We have seen many jurists, but none was more
knowledgeable than Al-Hasan Al-Basri."
`Awf said: "I have never seen a man who knows more about the
way leading to Paradise, except Al-Hasan."
Some
of Al-Hasan's sayings
Al-Hasan Al-Basri was a wise, eloquent man whose words were just
like pearls. For example, he said: "Son of Adam, you are no more than a
few days. Whenever a day passes, a part of you has gone."
He also said: "Son of Adam, never please anybody if this
entails the Wrath of Allaah. Never obey anybody if this entails disobedience to
Allaah. Never thank anybody for something which Allaah granted you. Never blame
anybody for something which Allaah did not grant you. Allaah created people and
they steer the course pre-determined for them. Whoever thinks that extra care
and interest will increase his provisions, let him try such extra care and
interest in increasing his life span, changing his color, or increasing the
size of his limbs and build!"
He also said: "Whoever gives money undeserved high esteem,
Allaah will humiliate him."
His
death
Al-Hasan Al-Basri died on the first of Rajab, which was a Thursday
night, 110 A.H., 728 A.C. His funeral was attended by a large number of people.
Before his death, he stated that the following should be written down in his
will:
This is what Al-Hasan Ibn Abi Al-Hasan believes: He testifies that
none is worthy of being worshiped but Allaah and that Muhammad is the Messenger
of Allaah. Whoever sincerely believes in this upon his death will enter
Paradise."
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