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Judge Eyad's son, Muhammad said, "Our great grandfathers were Arabs who came from Andalusia in Spain then relocated to Fez in Morocco and later became residents of Kairowan. When our grandfather Amron decided to leave Fez he settled in Sabta.
Judge Eyad's Rank:
Judge Eyad was an imam of not only the science of Prophetic Quotations but also of the interpretation of the Koran. He was also a scholar of the principals of Religion and Arabic language with its literature, poems and the genealogy of Arabs. He was acclaimed by the Imam Malik school of jurisprudence as a great jurist. Added to these accomplishments he was a great orator, patient, kind and good company. He was also known for his generosity and charity, and diligence in the production of his work and adherence to the truth.
His search for knowledge from the great shaykhs of the era:
When Judge Eyad embarked on his search for knowledge he left his home and travelled to Andalusia where he began his studies under the direction of its judge and one hundred highly acclaimed shaykhs from whom he earned the traditional Islamic certificates – the ijaza.
During his quest for knowledge he collected a great number of prophetic quotations which he then wrote down by hand and memorized. When he returned from Andalusia some thirty years later, the scholars of Sabta welcomed him and invited him to chair debates on the jurisprudence reference "Mudawana". Not long after is arrival he became a member of the Advisory Council and thereafter became the judge of his province for many years. He then accepted the position of judge in Granada, Spain and left Sabta only to return again and resume his position as judge.
The Cordoba Mosque extension:
In the grand mosque of Cordoba he built its western extension. Thereafter he built a center in the mountains which was to become a prominent seat of learning.
His Death:
After a change of government Judge Eyad moved to Marrakech and it is there that he passed away in the lunar Islamic year 544 which equates to the Christian year 1123, which is nearly 900 years ago. Marrakech is a city known as the city of the seven men close (Awlia) to Allah and His Prophet . Judge Eyad 's tomb is visited regularly by people from all over Morocco and the world.
His authorship:
Judge Eyad wrote over ten books, amongst which is the explanation of the authentic collection of Prophetic quotations compiled by Muslim. The pinnacle of his great authorship rests in his splendid biography of Prophet Muhammad "Ash Shefa", which has stood alone in its uniqueness for nearly 900 years
Judge Eyad's Rank:
Judge Eyad was an imam of not only the science of Prophetic Quotations but also of the interpretation of the Koran. He was also a scholar of the principals of Religion and Arabic language with its literature, poems and the genealogy of Arabs. He was acclaimed by the Imam Malik school of jurisprudence as a great jurist. Added to these accomplishments he was a great orator, patient, kind and good company. He was also known for his generosity and charity, and diligence in the production of his work and adherence to the truth.
His search for knowledge from the great shaykhs of the era:
When Judge Eyad embarked on his search for knowledge he left his home and travelled to Andalusia where he began his studies under the direction of its judge and one hundred highly acclaimed shaykhs from whom he earned the traditional Islamic certificates – the ijaza.
During his quest for knowledge he collected a great number of prophetic quotations which he then wrote down by hand and memorized. When he returned from Andalusia some thirty years later, the scholars of Sabta welcomed him and invited him to chair debates on the jurisprudence reference "Mudawana". Not long after is arrival he became a member of the Advisory Council and thereafter became the judge of his province for many years. He then accepted the position of judge in Granada, Spain and left Sabta only to return again and resume his position as judge.
The Cordoba Mosque extension:
In the grand mosque of Cordoba he built its western extension. Thereafter he built a center in the mountains which was to become a prominent seat of learning.
His Death:
After a change of government Judge Eyad moved to Marrakech and it is there that he passed away in the lunar Islamic year 544 which equates to the Christian year 1123, which is nearly 900 years ago. Marrakech is a city known as the city of the seven men close (Awlia) to Allah and His Prophet . Judge Eyad 's tomb is visited regularly by people from all over Morocco and the world.
His authorship:
Judge Eyad wrote over ten books, amongst which is the explanation of the authentic collection of Prophetic quotations compiled by Muslim. The pinnacle of his great authorship rests in his splendid biography of Prophet Muhammad "Ash Shefa", which has stood alone in its uniqueness for nearly 900 years