when yahya b. yahya went to visit imam abu hanifa's main student, qadi abu yusuf, on his deathbead, qadi abu yusuf, in his last moments, said:
كل ما أفتيت بِهِ فقد رجعتُ عَنْهُ، إلا ما وافق كتاب الله وسنة رَسُول اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ
قال سيدنا علي بن أبي طالب رضي الله عنه:
" ارتحلت الدنيا مدبرة، وارتحلت الآخرة مقبلة، ولكل واحدة منهما بنُون، فكونوا من أبناء الآخرة، ولاتكونوا من أبناء الدنيا؛ فإن اليوم عمل ولا حساب، وغدا حساب ولا عمل ".
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"and this hanafi madhhab is famous for taking the sword against zalims —& imam al-awza'i even said to imam abu hanifa: 'we tolerated abu hanifa with everything he came to us with, until he began to speak in support of taking the sword against the ruler, & we did not tolerate it”
"not a single day passes without the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, being shown his umma every night and every day, and he recognises them by their names and actions, giving witness regarding them" — imam sa'id b. al-musayyib, radi Allahu 'anhu
house each Saturday and have sisters Halaqas. Everyone would bring a dish and we would discuss books and various topics. I absolutely loved it. Brother's Alhamdulillah, have the advantage to sit around shuyookh and learn. There is something different about in-person learning.
Sisterhood is so important. And I am not talking about giggling together at Starbucks or binging Netflix together. I mean getting together and discussing our Deen. Uplifting each other. When I was younger, before the age of social media, we would gather at a new sisters