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  2. Malik ibn Anas (Arabic: مَالِك بْن أَنَس, romanized: Mālik ibn ʾAnas; c. 711 –795) was an Islamic scholar and traditionalist who is the eponym of the Maliki school, one of the four schools of Islamic jurisprudence in Sunni Islam. [2]

  3. Imam Malik is the author of al-Muwatta’ (“The Approved”), formed of the sound narrations of the Prophet from the people of the Hijaz together with the sayings of the Companions, the Followers, and those after them.

  4. Dec 14, 2020 · Revered by Sunni Muslims across the world, Imam Malik was one of the greatest scholars of Hadith of all time. His book Al Muwatta was the third comprehensive book written and compiled regarding Hadith and the first one which has 100% authentic Hadiths, according to Sunni Muslims.

  5. Malik ibn Anas, Muslim legist who played an important role in formulating early Islamic legal doctrines and whose followers formed the Maliki school of law (madhhab). His most famous work, the Muwatta’, is the oldest surviving compendium of Islamic law.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Sep 12, 2019 · Short Description. Malik ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn Abi `Amir ibn ‘Amr ibn al-Harith ibn Aiman (`Uthman) ibn Khudhail (Al-Asbahy-a royal tribe branch of Himyar in Yemen) Imam Suyuti (May Allah be pleased with him) says that Imam Malik’s lineage goes to Ya`rab ibn Yashjab ibn Qahtan.

  7. Abu 'Abdullah Malik ibn 'Anas ibn Malik ibn Amr al-Asbahi was born in Madinah in the year 93H (714CE). His ancestral home was in Yemen, but his grandfather settled in Madinah after embracing Islam. Malik became the Imam of Madinah, and one of the most renowned Imams of Islam.

  8. Imam Malik Bin Anas was born in Madina in 93 AH (After Hijra). He is the second of the four greatest Imams of Islam. Imam Malik Bin Anas is the originator of the Maliki school of thought, the second school of Islamic legal thought.