This is a major blow to those who try to attack Imam Anwar:


I have received the following question from one of the readers of my blog:
I am not sure how much you have noticed, but in the West, their is a campaign 
to undermine your personal credentials as an 'Alim. The all-too-common tactic 
of attacking the 'messenger' rather than the message itself is being employed 
in these campaigns.
We want to be able to refute any false claims against you and support all of 
your works, wholeheartedly. Can you please provide us information regarding the 
Shuyukh that you have learned under in the past, and who you may be currently 
learning under? As well as, the source of your 'ijaza, etc. This will be very 
important in refuting any slanderous attacks against your credibility.

I have received this question in various forms and the frequency of it 
increased lately. Here is my response:


Alhamdulillah I have had the chance to experience the various methods of 
gaining Islamic knowledge through studying directly under shuyukh in their 
general circles or privately. I have experienced the regular academic method of 
university study, studying by correspondence, and studying directly from books.
Studying under shuyukh in their general circles:
I have attended the circles of the scholars of Makkah and Madina for a combined 
period of a few months and for a short while attended the circle of Shaykh Ibn 
Uthaymeen.
Studying under shuyukh privately:
In addition to an ijaza in Quran recitation according to the recitation of Hafs 
I have read and completed Sahih al Bukhari with Shaykh AbdulRahman Shumailah al 
Ahdal and he has given me ijazah to narrate Sahih al Bukhari from him through 
three high isnaads, one of them being the highest existing isnaad in the world. 
The other two he has received from his shuyukh in Makkah.
I have also read and completed Sahih Muslim and al Muwata by Imam Malik with 
Shaykh AbdulRahman and he has given me ijazah on both books.
I have studied al Minhaaj by Imaam Nawawi on Shafi fiqh with Shaykh AbdulRahman 
al Ahdal and Shaykh Hamud al Ahdal and received ijaza from both of them.
The above mentioned shuyukh have also given me ijazah to narrate through their 
isnaad the six books of Hadith, al Adhkaar by Imaam Nawawi, al Shifa by Qadhi 
Iyaad, and some other books in Shafi fiqh.
I have studied, traveled and lived with Shaykh Hassan al Ahdal and it was 
through him that I got to study with other scholars from this blessed family of 
scholars who are descendants of al Hussain bin Ali may Allah be pleased with 
them. They are based in al Marawa'ah in Tihama which is in the Western part of 
Yemen on the coast of the Red Sea and this is the land of the Sahabi Abu Musa 
al Ash'ari. He has given me a general ijaza in the six books of hadith, Buloogh 
al Maraam by Ibn Hajjar al Asqalani, Umdat al Ahkaam by al Maqdisi, al Minhaaj 
by al Nawawi, al Ghaya wal Taqreeb by Abu Shuja, and al Waraqaat by al Juwaini.
I have spent a short time with Shaykh Salman al Odah.
I have benefited considerably from the scholars I met in the US during the 
90's, a time in which there was a great influx of scholars in America.
And last but not least, I have benefited and continue to benefit from the 
Shaykh whom I trust his deen and know him to be a scholar who does not fear in 
the sake of Allah and is willing to stand up for the truth, Shaykh Hussein bin 
Mahfoodh. He is a friend whose relationship with me extends over the years. 
Until this day, I consult with him on the various important aspects of Sharia 
that I am presented with and I have continued to benefit from his knowledge and 
wisdom over the years. I have accompanied him and traveled with him and 
consider him to be one of the best scholars that I have come to know.
Regular academic university study:
In 2002 I was given permission from the administration of the University of 
Eman in Yemen to attend any class at any level and I took advantage of this and 
attended classes in Tafsir and Fiqh for a period of a few months. I have also 
benefited from the teachings of Shaykh Abdul Majid al Zindani the Rector of the 
University.
Studying Sharia by Correspondence:
I studied for two years through correspondence with the Islamic university in 
France. I lost interest and discontinued my studies with them because I reached 
the conclusion that it was not a proper method of disseminating Islamic 
knowledge. This was in the mid 90's so things must have changed now in the 
field of correspondence study due to advances in technology.
Studying from Books:
After receiving the basics from the scholars and the keys of knowledge, 
learning from books is a lifelong practice of the seeker of knowledge.
My Ijazah:
In addition to the ijaza's I have mentioned above I have a general ijaza in 
Quran, Sciences of Quran, Hadith, Sciences of Hadith, Tafsir , Fiqh, Usool Fiqh 
and Arabic from:
Shaykh Hassan Maqbooli al Ahdal
Shaykh Hussein bin Mahfoodh
Shaykh AbdulRahman Shumailah al Ahdal
Shaykh Hamud Shumailah al Ahdal


      

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