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al-Hasan al-Basri

Arafat K. El-Ashi

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al-Hasan al-Basree, the leader of the disciples of the Companions of the 
Prophet was, in fact, the son of Yasar the slave of Zayd Ibn Thabet Al Ansari. 
His mother Ummul Hasan was a slave woman of Ummu Salamah, the wife of the 
Prophet peace be upon him. So he was born in the house of the Prophet, and his 
father's master was one of the famous scribes who recorded Divine revelation 
for the unlettered Prophet.
 
 
Yasar, father of al-Hasan was a slave captured in Meesan between Basra and 
Waset in Iraq. He lived in Madinah where he was liberated from slavery. Then he 
got maried two years before the end of Uthmân's caliphate. al-Hasan was brought 
up in Wadi Al Qura. Another report says that Ummul Hasan was captured and taken 
prisoner of war when she was pregnant. She gave birth to al-Hasan in Madinah. 
What is sure, however, is that al-Hasan was the son of two ex-slaves.
 
 
Muhammad Ibn Sallam says that Ummu Salama used to send Ummul Hasan to do 
anything for her. al-Hasan used to cry in his mother's absence; so Ummu Salama 
would breast-feed him for some time. She would also bring him out to the 
Companions of the Prophet while he was still young. They would pray for him. 
Once Umar Ibn Al Khattab said: O God! Make him well-versed in religion and make 
people love him.
 
 
al-Hasan al-Basree was as his name implies, the greatest scholar of Basra city. 
He met Uthmân, Talha and a number of other senior Companions of the Prophet 
peace be upon him. Abu Hilal says: I heard al-Hasan say: Moses the Prophet of 
God, used to cover his private parts whenever he took a bath. Ibn Burayda asked 
al-Hasan: Whom have you heard this from? From Abu Huraira, he said.
al-Hasan says: I used to enter the rooms of the Messenger of God during the 
caliphate of Uthmân; I would touch their ceilings for I was a grown up boy 
then. I was 14 years old when Uthmân was killed, al-Hasan says. A beautiful 
tradition reported by al-Hasan al-Basree on the authority of Anas Ibn Malek is 
the following. He said: The Messenger of God peace be upon him used to give the 
Friday sermon while standing near a piece of wood against which he would lean 
his back. When the number of people increased in the mosque he said: Make a 
pulpit of two steps for me, which they did. When the Prophet stood up to give 
the sermon on Friday the said piece of wood moaned as if it expressed its 
feeling of missing the Messenger of God peace be upon him. Anas comments: I was 
in the mosque and heard the piece moan. It continued to moan until the Prophet 
descended to it and embraced it. Then it was silent. As a matter of fact, 
whenever al-Hasan narrated this tradition
 he would cry and say: O slaves of God! A piece of wood misses the Messenger of 
God! It is you who should do so.
 
It may sound strange how can a piece of wood moan and feel sorry and miss the 
absence of the Prophet. First of all there are other authentic traditions that 
confirm this incident. As Muslims we believe that everything in this world 
glorifies the praises of God. Trees and stones used to greet the Messenger of 
God, which is one of his minor miracles.
 
 
Rabeeah Ibn Kulthoom quotes al-Hasan al-Basree as saying: We learnt from Abu 
Huraira the following: The Prophet ordered me to do three things: To take a 
shower every Friday, to finish my prayers nightly with one final prostration 
and to fast three days of every month. Muhammad Ibn Saad says in his famous 
encyclopedia called Al Tabaqat that al-Hasan al-Basree was all embracing in his 
knowledge, a real scholar of a high standard, one who excels in jurisprudence, 
reliable as a source, trustworthy, a sincere worshipper, overflowing with 
learning, outspoken, beautiful and handsome. He was also one of the bravest 
men. No one looks like him except a prophet. That is why Ibn Burda says: No one 
is similar to the Companions of the Prophet as he was. Thus Abu Qatada says: 
Keep close to this old man, for I have seen no one whose opinion is like that 
of Umer as al-Hasan is. So Anas Ibn Malek says: Ask al-Hasan for he still 
remembers while we forgot.
 
 
Muath Ibn Muath says: I said to Al Ashaath: You have met Atta and you had 
questions to ask why didn't you ask him? He said: I have never met anyone after 
al-Hasan al-Basree but was small in my eyes. Hammam says: It is said that the 
earth will never be lacking in seven men; through them people will get rain, 
and with their blessing they will be defended and I hope that al-Hasan is one 
of them. A man asked Atta about reciting the Quran on the funeral. He said: We 
never learnt or heard that it is recited upon. The man siad: al-Hasan says that 
we have to recite. Atta then said: Follow this, because al-Hasan is a great 
scholar.
 
 
Abu Jaafar Al Razi says: I remained a student of al-Hasan for ten years during 
which I always heard something new. Once al-Hasan described the effect of the 
Quran on the believer. He said: Son of Adam! By God if you recite the Quran 
then believe in it then your sadness will be long in this life, so will be your 
fear and your weeping. That is why one contemporary of al-Hasan says: I never 
saw anyone who had such a long time of sadness as al-Hasan al-Basree. Everytime 
I met him I thought he had a new misfortune.
 
 
Imam Al Qasseer says: Once I asked al-Hasan about something. Then I said: 
Scholars of jurisprudence say so and so. He said: Have you ever seen a real 
scholar of this category. Such a scholar is he who is not interested in this 
life, who knows his sins and who continuously worships his Lord. Khaled Ibn 
Safwan was a close neighbour of al-Hasan al-Basree. Describing him once he 
said: I never saw a man like him. His outward appearance is identical to his 
inner reality, his words are identical to his deeds; if he enjoins what is 
right he is the first to do it, and when he forbids what is wrong he is the 
farthest one from it. I found him never in need of other people, but people 
were in need of him.
al-Hasan al-Basree once swore by God that he will be humiliated by God who 
honours money. That is why he said: Two bad comrades are the dinar and the 
dirham. They are useful to you only when they leave you.
 
Hajjaj Al Aswad says: A man once expressed the following wish. He said: I wish 
I were a hermit like al-Hasan, as pious as Ibn Seereen, as a good worshipper as 
Ubadah Ibn Abd Qays and as understanding jurisprudence as Saeed Ibn Al 
Musayyib. Those who heard these wishes said: All these are found in al-Hasan 
al-Basree.
 
Iyas Ibn Abi Tameema says: I saw al-Hasan in the funeral of Abu Raja. He was 
riding a mule and Al Farazdaq, the famous poet, was along his side on a camel. 
The latter said to al-Hasan: You and I are higher than all those attending the 
funeral. They will say: Look! The best and the worst are together alone. 
al-Hasan very humbly said: O Abu Firas. It may be that a bad looking person is 
much better than me; and you are better than many old men who are polytheists. 
What have you prepared for death? Al Farazdaq said: The testimony that there is 
no diety except God. al-Hasan said: It has its own conditions. Don't attack 
chaste women in your poetry. Al Farazdaq asked: Is there any chance for 
repentence? al-Hasan said: Of course there is.
Sahl Ibn Hussayn Al Bahilee said: Once I sent to Abdullah son of al-Hasan 
al-Basree and asked him to send me all the books of his father. He wrote to 
Sahl saying: When my father became seriously ill he asked me to collect them 
which I did. Then al-Hasan ordered his servant to burn them all except one 
paper which he sent to his son. When the latter came to his father al-Hasan he 
asked him to read the contents of the paper which he did and al-Hasan approved 
it.
Here are a few wise sayings of al-Hasan.
 
· Saleh Al Murri says, al-Hasan said: Son of Adam! You are nothing but a number 
of days, whenever each day passes then part of you has gone.
· Mubarak Ibn Faddalah says: I heard al-Hasan say the following: Death has 
shown the reality of this worldly life. It did not leave any happiness for 
those who are wise.
 
· Thabet quotes al-Hasan as saying: The laughter of a believer is a sign of the 
inadvertence of his heart.
 
· Talha Ibn Sabeeh says: al-Hasan said: A believer believes in what God has 
said. He is the best of men in his deeds, but he fears God most, so that if he 
spends the size of a mountain of money, he would not be sure of his reward 
until he sees this with his own eyes. The more righteous and charitable the 
believer is, the more afraid of God he becomes. While the hypocirte says: Men 
are too many, I shall be forgiven. There is no harm on me. Thus he acts badly, 
but wishes many things from God.
 
This wise saying of al-Hasan al-Basree reminds me of another saying which 
describes real faith according to Islam. Faith is not mere wishes but what you 
have in your heart which is confirmed by your deeds. This means that deeds are 
the real test of faith.
 
Younus says: When death approached al-Hasan he began to say: We are for God and 
to Him we will return. When he repeated this his son said: My father you make 
us sad for your sake. Have you seen anything around you which you don't like? 
al-Hasan said: It is only myself nothing is more heavy for me than it is. 
Hassan Ibn Hisham says: We were with Muhammad Ibn Seereen on Thursday evening 
when a man told him about the death of al-Hasan al-Basree. He was so sad that 
he kept silent and the colour of his face was changed. He lived after al-Hasan 
for one hundred days only. May God be pleased with both.

 








Surah Isra 17 verse 80 Say: "O my Lord! let my entry be by the Gate of Truth 
and Honor and likewise my exit by the Gate of Truth and Honor; and grant me 
from Thy Presence an authority to aid (me)." 

Ameen,Thumameen.
Transliteration :Wa qur rabbi adkhilni mudkhala sidqiw wa akhrijni mukhraja 
sidqiw wa-j'al li mil ladunka sulta_nan nasira_(n).


Al-Tirmidhi HadithHadith 2482 Narrated by AbuHurayrah  (May Allah be pleased 
with him)
Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) used to say, " O Allah, grant me benefit 
in what Thou hast taught me, teach me what will benefit me, and increase my 
knowledge. Praise be to Allah in all circumstances. I seek refuge in Allah from 
the state of those who go to Hell."
Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a tradition 
whose isnad is gharib.
 

Transliteration:an Abi Hurairah (radiya Allahu anhu) qaal:
qaala Rasul Allah (salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam): "Allahumma infa'ni bima 
'allamtani, wa allimni maa yanfa'oni wa zidni 'ilman, alhamdulillahi alaa kolli 
haal, wa a'odtho billahi min haali ahlil naar."


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