(Supporting the Brothers and Purifying the Limbs from Filth) Chapter on condemning envy –A selection by Imam al-Shoqaifi (died: 817 H) -Study and Investigation -
Keywords:
Supporting the Brothers - Imam al-Shoqaifi - Imam of the Zaydis - Envy - Manuscript verification.Abstract
The research aims to introduce the author of the manuscript, define the manuscript, and contribute to making the manuscript a simple, accessible and useful book that can be easily accessed.
This research was limited to a chapter of the manuscript entitled: "Backbiting, mistrust, improvement and related matters". The nature of this research required it to be divided into an introduction, two topics, a conclusion and an index. The researcher used the scientific methods followed in verification including the descriptive, historical, and comparative methods. The researcher has concluded a number of results, the most important of which are:
- Imam al-Shoqaifi was a great scholar. He was the Imam of the Zaydis in the Holy Mosque. He used to call for Imam Mohammedbin al-Mutahhar. He was a jurist and mujtahid.
- The manuscript contains a large amount of scientific material. It is considered a large scientific encyclopedia that includes plentiful knowledge and arts.
- Imam al- Shoqaifi did not disclose the sources of his manuscript (Supporting the Brothers and Purifying the Limbs from Filth). However, by studying the manuscript, the majority of the sources from which he quoted were revealed.
- Imam al-Shoqaifi followed the methodology of Imam al-Samarkandi in his book "Tanbih al-Ghafilin" (A Warning to Neglectors) in dividing the chapters of the manuscript. However, he explained them on the principles of the relatives of the best prophets (Ahl al-Bayt), not on the principles of the author of "Tanbih al-Ghafilin", namely, preordainment, postponement and analogy.
- Envy is a dangerous disease for which there is evidence in the Qur'an and Sunnah, and its danger lies in the fact that it is related to the rights of others punishment in the afterlife is dire, requiring repentance and seeking forgiveness.
Downloads
Published
2025-01-08
Issue
Section
Articles