Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
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“Shakawtul Wakî’a min sû-i h›fzî,
Fa-awsânî ilâ tark-il ma’âsî.” [1] The religion reformer says, on the one hand, that every Muslim should perform the ’ibâdât which have been declared unanimously and, on the other hand, that he may not perform the controversial ones or he may perform them in accordance with any madhhab he likes, that is, he may unify or mix the madhhabs. His words contradict each other, for, it was declared unanimously that it was wrong to mix the madhhabs. Mixing the madhhabs is disobedience to this unanimous declaration. Therefore, the religion reformer’s worship will not be correct and acceptable according to himself, either. Also, it is incorrect to say that as- Sahâbat al-kirâm did not do the controversial matters and that there would not have been any controversial ones if they had done them; for, there were also those matters on which there was disagreement because the way as-Sahâbat al-kirâm had done them was not understood. Moreover, it is incompatible with the unanimous declaration of the scholars to say that one should lay imâm al-madhhab’s words aside and follow one’s own interpretation of a Hadîth ash-sherîf, which causes one to think of oneself as a mujtahid superior to imâm al-madhhab, an attribute peculiar to the Devil. 28– The religion reformer says in the eighth Dialogue: – 40 – [1] “I complained to Wakî’ of my bad memory. He recommended me to cease from sinning.” “The men of taqlîd are the greatest enemies of the lights of thinking, research and documenting, which make for the indispensable part of the natural disposition created [in man] by Allah.” Such an open lie and slander is very puzzling, indeed. Which faqîh prohibited thinking, researching and looking for documentary evidence? Which Muslim is hostile against these? He should have given an example. Which of his lies or slanders from the beginning of his book has he documented so that he would document his one now? It is the religion reformer’s very self which is hostile against documentation. It would be illogical to ask such a person, who puts forward what he has planned with his short sight and false reasoning in the name of religious knowledge, to think or to furnish proofs. Though it would be proper to think of the saying, “Silence is the best answer to be given to an idiot,” and to hold one’s tongue, a brief answer is necessary to protect young brains against the harms of such a person: All the ’ulamâ’ of fiqh have said that it is not necessary for a muqallid to look for documentary evidences, for, the new Muslims among the Tâbi’ûn used to do everything by asking as- Sahâbat al-kirâm, never demanding any proofs. Moreover there has been no scholar who prohibited searching for proofs. For this reason, all the a’immat al-madhhâhib wrote documents at full length and made it easy for those who wanted to see the documents. 29– He says: “The ignorant, as the Muslims of the first century did, shall ask any matter they do not know from a person they trust. They shall ask about an âyat or hadîth which is related to it, learn its meaning, and act in accordance with it.” Good Gracious! How deep a learning! What reasoning! It was true that as-Sahâbat al-kirâm used to do so, but they all had become higher than the a’immat al-madhhâhib by being matured in the suhba of Rasûlullah (sall-Allâhu ’alaihi wa sallam). They were praised and glorified in the hadîth ash-sherîf, Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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