Due to the importance of the Al-Muwatta to
Muslims it has often been accompanied by commentaries, mostly but not exclusively by followers of the
Maliki school. It's said that on the version transmitted by
Yahya al-Laithi alone there are around a hundred commentaries. •
Al Tamhid by
Yusuf ibn Abd al-Barr is organized according to the
narrators which Malik narrates from, and includes extensive biographical information about each narrator in the chain. •
al-Istidhkar, also by Ibn Abd al-Barr is more of a legal
exegesis on the hadith contained in the book than a critical hadith study, as was the case with the former. It is said that the Istidhkar was written after the Tamhid, as Ibn Abd al Barr himself alludes to in the introduction. However, through close examination it is apparent that the author made revisions to both after their completion due to the cross referencing found in both. •
Kitab al-Qabas fi Sharh Muwatta Malik ibn Anas by
Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi. It is considered one of the best commentaries done on Muwatta Malik. • The explanation of
Al-Suyuti, who although a follower of the
Shafi`i school, wrote a small commentary to the Al-Muwatta. •
Al-Musaffa Sharh al-Muwatta, Shah Wali Allah Dahlawi (al-Musaffa Sharh al-Muwatta in Persian). Shah Waliullah attached great importance to the Muwatta and penned another commentary in Urdu too. •
Al-Muntaqâ sharh al-Muwatta of
Abu al-Walid al-Baji, the
Andalusian Mâlikî Qâdî, (Abû al-Walîd Sulaymân ibn Khalaf al-Bâjî, al-Muntaqâ sharh Muwatta’ Mâlik, edited by Muhammad ‘Abd al-Qâdir Ahmad ‘Atâ, Beirut: Dâr al-Kutub al-‘Ilmiyyah, 1420/1999) Sharh al-Muwatta' has two versions: al-Istifa' and its abridgment al-Muntaqa. • ''
Awjāz-ul-Masālik ilá Muwattā' Imām Mālik'' is a
Deobandi commentary written by great scholar
Muhammad Zakariya al-Kandahlawi. He began the work in 1927 in Medina while only 29 years old. It is said regarding this commentary that Muhammad Ibn Al-Hasan Al-Alawi Al-Māliki said after reading this book that if the author did not mention in the introduction that he is a
Hanafi I would not have known. Such was the brilliance of this work. It is also said that upon seeing the commentary, the Maliki scholars said, Qad Hannafal Muwatta, as a word of praise (meaning: that Shaykh Zakariya al-Kandahlawi wrote the book Awjāz-ul-Masālik ilá Muwattā' Imām Mālik in such a way that it seems like the Muwatta has become a Hanafi book). •
Sharh Muwatta al-Malik by
Muhammad al-Zurqani. It is considered to be based on three other commentaries of the Muwatta; the Tamhid and the Istidhkar of Yusuf ibn Abd al Barr, as well as the Al-Muntaqa of Abu al-Walid al-Baji. • ''Al-Imla' fi Sharh al-Muwatta'' in 1,000
folios, by
Ibn Hazm. •
Sharh Minhaaj by Subki. •
Sharh Muwatta by
Ali al-Qari ==See also==