With due respect to muhaddidsin I would like to say that they were misinformed or had misundetstanding about this greteast imam of fiqh and most knowledgable alim of Quran and hadith because a person of weak memory can't understand even basics of the Deen let alone being a faqih.
This is where you were going to end up. All of the subcontinent Hanafi muqalliduun I have ever discussed issues with, either in real life or online, have eventually come to admitting they think of Abu Hanifah as the "greatest Imaam of Fiqh and most knowledgeable alim of Qur'aan and hadith" despite being shown evidences to the contrary.
You Hanafis do not live up to your word of respecting all the Imaams. It is the ahl al-hadith/Salafis who do. We live that respect. We know none of them was perfect. The scholars of the ahl al-Hadith/Salafis research the views. They study the Usuul and then come to conclusions. They do not accept verdicts based on whims or because they hold one Imaam more dear to them than any other. No, they accept verdicts based on the truth.
All this while you have preached to be open mind. You preached to move away from closed mentality. However, you have shown that you exhibit the closed Hanafi subcontinent mentality.
For one man, you will label all the muhaddithuun as "misinformed" and claim they "misunderstood" him. It is as if there was a giant conspiracy, a political vendetta against your Imaam. They labelled him weak not because he was but because they had a grudge against him. They were jealous of him. They were biased.
Is this really how your scholars brainwash you against the Muahddithuun in order to protect one man and his/their Madhab? Or this is something you layman coin to doge the intellectual discussions which you know you cannot answer?
when I see people criticising hazrat imam Abu Hanifa rh, -I feel how great he was and how great his students were and great Muslims their followers were.-
When you see
the scholars of Hadith and the giant Fuqahaa of the past criticizing him you feel the need to accuse them of things you have no proof of but your mere conjecture.
People do not criticize him. Scholars of hadith and the Fuqahaa of the greatest generations which have passed are the ones who criticize.
Use proper terms. Know the difference.
Despite all opposition hanafi madhab spread across the globe. Ahnaf remained in power but they didn't try to decimate other groups.
You are unaware and ignorant of a lot of things. You have shown that over and over again in your discussions on any issue you have attempted to debate or discuss. You are once again ignorant on this matter.
All the Madhabs have shown enmity to one another in the past. If you are unaware of this fact, you need to learn. And if you think only the ahnaaf did not show enmity while others did, then you are a fanatic of your Madhab. A man who will close eyes to the actions of his Madhab, consider them to be angels, and accuse others.
3 groups of ummah were deprived of their rights.
Ansaar
Ahl ul bayat
Ahnaf
Subhaan Allaah. You have placed the ahnaaf with those regarding who no one can compare to? The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) spoke highly of the Ansaar and the ahl al-Bait. They had the approval of Allaah and His Messenger (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam).
Where did the 'ahnaaf get this approval. Or are you like Muhammad Ala' ad-Din Haskafi who put the following narrations in his book. Then he accuses Ibn al-Jawzi of being a fanatic when he speaks the truth and labels the narrations fabricated.
وعنه - عليه الصلاة والسلام - «إن آدم افتخر بي وأنا أفتخر برجل من أمتي اسمه نعمان وكنيته أبو حنيفة، هو سراج أمتي» وعنه - عليه الصلاة والسلام - «إن سائر الأنبياء يفتخرون بي وأنا أفتخر بأبي حنيفة، من أحبه فقد أحبني، ومن أبغضه فقد أبغضني»
وقول ابن الجوزي إنه موضوع تعصب
Indeed, Ibn Adam is proud of me and I am proud of a man from my Ummah whose name will be Nu'maan and his Kunya will be Abu Hanifah. He is the siraaJ of my Ummah.
Indeed, all of the Prophets are proud of me and I am proud of Abu Hanifah. He who loves him has loved me and he who hates him has hated me.
Reference(s):
Radd al-Mukhtaar
Page 52 Volume 1
Tell me. Muhammad ala' al-Diin Haskafi was an Imaam and Faqiih of your Madhab. He used those narrations. Are they weak and fabricated or will you live with your incorrect claim that the fuqahaa should be given precedence when accepting hadith? Do you accept and believe in those fabricated hadith he has placed in his book.
Do you want to see scanned copies of that as well or do you know full well I never speak without refernce and will back up anything I tell you?
The discussion was about the use of weak hadith by the Fuqahaa. You may go off on tangents. But I will remain on course even while rebutting your tangents.
You only tried to prove him weak in hadith but I hope you believe following statements also.
I haven't tried to prove anything. I wasn't even discussing him. I talked about the fuqahaa of your Madhab who used weak hadith for the funeral prayer to show you that fuqahaa use weak hadith since the discussion was about men's and women's prayer differences being based on weak hadith.
You brought him in. I did not. I have no need to discuss him. I only highlighted that when you called me a liar and jaahil it was the pot calling the kettle black because I had all the scanned copies. You, in contrast, have none. All you have is copy pastes from all over the web.
Tell me your hidden feelings
About this poor man?-
My hidden feelings? Poor man? Are you trying to win your case by calling upon sympathy?
Anyone who speaks about Diin opens himself up to criticism. Criticism by fellow Mujtahid Imaams and scholars of the disciplines of Diin.
You know why? Because it is not about protecting Abu Hanifah, or al-Shaafi'i, or Maalik. It is about protecting the Diin. The Diin comes first.
No one has any personal grudge against anyone. Everyone is out to protect the Diin. Remember that and act on it. Stop protecting individuals. Think of the Diin of Allaah.
"…Ahmad bin Hassan Tirmidhi quotes, 'I heard Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal say that Abu Hanifa is a liar". (Tarikh al Baghdad Volume 13 page 418)
You do not understand the language of the scholars of hadith. Hence, you think the word kadhdhaab means liar. It means, according to them, a liar, at times, and at other times one who makes mistakes.
It means the one who makes mistakes here. Once again please learn first.
As for the remaining quotes, once again you have placed them up without any scanned copies or chains of narrators. Unless you can do that there is nothing to discuss.