Sejarah al hasan al basri biography
Hasan Al Basri was a great orator and scholar who criticized rulers when needed, and his teachings reminded people of the early companions' simplicity and..
Sufi Biography: Hasan of Basra [Hassan Basri]
Al-Hasan ibn Abi l Hasan al-Basri was born at Medina in 21 (642), the son of a slave captured in Maisan who afterwards became a client of the Prophet Mohammad’s secretary Zaid ibn Thabet.
Brought up in Basra, he met many Companions of the Prophet including, it is said, seventy of those who fought at the Battle of Badr.
Hasan Basry (17 June – 15 July ) was a military general, Indonesian nationalist leader, and was a key figure in the liberation of Kalimantan from.
He grew up to become one of the most prominent figures of his generation, being famous for his uncompromising piety and outspoken condemnation of worldliness in high places.
Whilst the Mo tazelite theologians claim him as the founder of their movement (and Amr ibn Obaid and Wasel ibn Ata are counted amongst his pupils), in Sufi hagiography he is revered as one of the greatest saints of early Islam.
He died at Basra in 110 (728). Many of his speeches he was a brilliant orator and sayings are quoted by Arab authors and not a few of his letters have been preserved.