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Imam Nasa'i أحمد بن شعيب بن علي بن سنان النسائي
Scholar:30006 - Imam Nasa'i [Abu 'Abdur Rahman] 3rd Century AH [12th generation]
Full Name:Ahmed bin Shuaib ibn 'Ali ibn Sinan ibn Bahr ibn Dinar al-Khurusani
Parents:Shuaib ibn 'Ali ibn Sinan
Birth Date/Place: 214 AH/829 CE (Nisa', Khurasan, Iran)
Death Date/Place: 303 AH/915 CE (Makkah/Ramalah)[ Martyred ]
Places of Stay: Khurasaan, Iraq, Hijaz, Egypt, Syria
Area of Interest:Hadith, Fiqh, Seerah
Spouse(s):4 wives
Teachers/
Narrated From:
Ishaq bin Rahwaya, Hisham bin 'Ammar bin Nasayr, Muhammad bin al-Ndr bin Msawr, Swyd bin Nsr bin Swyd, 'Isa bin Hammad bin Muslim, Zaghba, Ahmed bin 'Ubda bin Musa, Ahmed bin 'Amr bin al-Sarh, Ahmed bin Manay', Ishaq bin Shahyn al-Wasti, Bashr bin Mua'dh al-Qdy, Bashr bin Hilal al-Swaf, al-Hasan bin al-Sbah al-Bzar, Hameed bin Musa'da bin al-Mubarak, Ziyad bin Ayoub - Dulwiyya, Ziyad bin Yahya al-Hasani, Sawar bin 'Abdullah bin Sawar, 'Abbas bin 'Abdul 'Azeem al-'Anbari, 'Abdah bin 'Abdullah al-Saffar, 'Ali bin Sa'id bin Msrwq, Amar bin Khalid bin Yazid, 'Imran bin Musa, 'Amr bin Zararah bin Waqid, 'Amr bin 'Uthman bin Sa'id bin Kahtir, 'Amr bin 'Ali bin Bahr al-Bahli, Kathir bin 'Ubaid bin Nmyr, Muhammad bin Aban bin Wzyr, Muhammad bin Aadm bin Sulaiman, Muhammad bin Bashar Bindar, Muhammad bin Znbwr, Muhammad bin Sulaiman bin Habib, Muhammad bin 'Abdullah bin 'Ammar, Muhammad bin 'Abdullah bin al-Muburak, Muhammad bin 'Abdul 'Aziz bin Abi Razma, Ibn Abi al-Shuwarab, Muhammad bin 'Ubaid bin Muhammad, Muhammad bin Musa al-Harshi, Muhammad bin Hashim bin Sa'id, Mjahd bin Musa, Mahmud bin Ghaylan, Nasr bin 'Ali bin Nasr bin 'Ali (young), Harun bin 'Abdullah al-Hamal, Hanad bin al-Sari bin Mus'ab, Wahb bin Bayan, Yahya bin Musa Khat, Y'aqub bin Ibrahim bin Kathir, Yusuf bin Hmad, Yusuf bin Wadah al-Hashimi, Several Others
Students/
Narrated By:
Abu Bakr ibn al-Haddad, Attabarni, Ibn Hibban
Books/Work :Sunan An-Nasa'i, Sunan An-Nasa'i[Add]
Tags :Imam, Hafiz, Hadith Compiler
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Brief Biography:
Scholar and Compiler of Hadith. # as-Sunan al-Kubraa. This was the first work of Imaam an-Nasaa'ee in which he included mostly authentic ahaadeeth and some ahaadeeth with defects. The ruler of the time asked him if all the ahaadeeth in this book were authentic to which Imaaam an-Nasaa'ee replied, no. The Ruler then asked him to extract the authentic ahaadeeth from it. After doing so he compiled another book. (See number 2) # al-Mujtaba Min as-Sunan al-Kubraa. Also known as as-Sunan as-Sughraa or as-Sunan al-Mujtaba. It is this book that we know as Sunan an-Nasaa'ee. He narrated from 450 Shaikh. He was beaten for supporting 'Ali and he died due to injury in Makkah or Ramla.

Sunan an-Nasā'ī is a collection of hadīth compiled by Imām Aḥmad an-Nasā'ī (rahimahullāh). His collection is unanimously considered to be one of the six canonical collections of hadith (Kutub as-Sittah) of the Sunnah of the Prophet (saw). It contains roughly 5700 hadīth (with repetitions) in 52 books.

Author bio:

Aḥmad ibn Shu`ayb ibn `Alī ibn Sīnān Abū `Abd ar-Raḥmān al-Nasā'ī (214 - 303 AH/ ca. 829 - 915 AD/CE), was born in the year 214 A.H in the famous city of Nasa, situated in Western Asia known at that time as Khurasan which was a famous centre for Islamic knowledge where many Ulama were situated and studies in hadith and fiqh was at its peak. He primarily attended the gatherings and circles of knowledge in his town where he specialized in his study of hadith. When he was 20 years old, he started traveling and made his first journey to Qutaibah. He covered the Arabian Peninsula seeking knowledge from the Ulama and Muhadditheen of Iraq, Kufa, Hijaz, Syria and Egypt . Finally he decided to settle in Egypt.

Memory, Piety, and other qualities:

He was a man full of taqwa and he possessed a photographic memory too. The famous scholar and commentator of the Holy Qur'an Al-Dhahabi would say narrating from his teachers that this Great Imam was the most knowledgeable in Egypt. The Great Imam would put on good clothing according to the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Muhammad pbuh and would eat poultry everyday with nabeedh acting on the Sunnah so that he could worship Allah with ease. In fact it is narrated that the man would fast every other day which is classified in the hadith as the fast of Dawud (as) he would worship Allah continuously throughout the nights and teach Hadith throughout the day. The Imam would also perform Hajj nearly every year and would also take part in Jihad. He was a truthful man.

Teachers and Students:

Imam an-Nasa'i studied from many teachers, the famous ones are: Ishaq ibn Rahweh, Imam Abu Dawud Al-Sijistani (author of Sunan Abu Dawud) and Qutaibah ibn Saeed. After the Imam had decided to stay in Egypt he started to lecture, mostly narrating ahadith to the extent that he became famous by the title Hafidhul Hadeeth. Many people would attend his gatherings and many famous Great Scholars became his students and notably the most famous ones are:
• Imam Abul Qasim Tabarani
• Imam Abu Bakr Ahmed ibn Muhammad also known as Ibn Sunni.
• Sheikh Ali, the son of the famous Muhaddith, Imam Tahawi.
It is also narrated that Imam Tahawi personally narrated from this Imam.

Muqallid or Mujtahid

Imam an-Nasai was a follower of the Shafi'i Fiqh according to many scholars. Some other scholars consider him to be a Hanbali and Sheikhul Islam ibn Taymiyyah has also stated this but the truth is that he was a Mujtahid more inclined towards the Hanbali Fiqh but many a time would differ from the Hanbali scholars.

His Works

The great Imam also left behind many beneficial works, many of which unfortunately are not published but we can without any doubt conclude from what we have understood that his knowledge and excellence is no less than that of Imam Bukhari and ibn Hazm.
These are a few of his famous works:
  1. Sunan Al-Kubra
  2. Sunan Al-Sughra/Al-Mujtana/Al-Mujtaba
  3. Amul Yawmi Wallaylah
  4. Kitaby Dufai wal Matrookeen
  5. Khasais Ali
  6. Al-Jarhu wa Ta'adeel
  7. Sunan an-Nasai


His famous book known as Sunan al-Nasai which is taught around the world in every Islamic institute and which possesses a virtue of being one of the Kutub Sittah (the six books generally taught in hadith). In reality when the Imam had finished compiling Sunan Al-Kubra he presented to the governor of Ramalah so the governor asked him “Is it all sahih?” He replied in the negative, thus the governor suggested and requested that he compile another book and gather in there the Sahih Hadith. So then he did this and named his book Sunan Al-Sughra (the small Sunan) and Al-Mujtaba and Al- Mujtana (both mean carefully chosen) and this is the Sunan which we know as Sunan Al-Nasai. In this book he follows the footsteps of Imam Muslim and Imam al-Bukhari (R.A). Overall most of the ahadith are Sahih and where he narrates a weak narration he clearly clarifies the weakness. Thus it is 3rd in number in the Kutub Sittah after Bukhari and Muslim according to some Ulama' because of its Sahih narrations. He clearly clarifies the hard words and brings different narrations for one particular Hadeeth as Imam Muslim does.

His Death:

Controversies arose between the Khawarij (who cursed Ali and revered Muawiya) and the khutbas of Imam an-Nasai, he was tortured and forced to move from Palestine to Egypt. In Egypt his trials did not stop and he was persecuted further. From Egypt he intended to go to Makkah but as he arrived in Makkah he passed away at the age of 88 on Monday 13th of Safar 303 AH in the holy city near the Ka'ba and he was buried between Safa and Marwa. Ibn Hajr and adh-Dhahabi state that he passed away in Ramalah, Palestine during the journey to Makkah and the body was sent to Makkah and buried between Safaa and Marwa.
Last Updated:2011-02-10
References:10[pg:13]
Siyar A'lam [14/125-135] , Tahdheeb al-Tahdheeb [Vol:1] , Taqrib al-Tahdheeb [80]

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