Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
Download 2.37 Kb. Pdf ko'rish
|
answer-to-an-enemy-of-islam
Al-usûl al-arba’a that
ash-Shawkânî did not belong to a madhhab, that he said “disbeliever and polytheist” about one who followed a madhhab, and that the lâ-madhhabî regard him as a mujtahid. 41– In the Thirteenth Dialogue the reformer says: “Imâm Ahmad said to Abû Dâwud, ‘Do not follow anybody in the religion! Take what is conveyed from as- Sahâba! You are free to adapt (tâbi’) yourself to those who came after as-Sahâba.’ ‘Adaptation’ does not mean to ‘follow’ (taqlîd). Taqlîd means to follow a person’s words or opinions without knowing where he has taken it from, without seeing his proofs. The Hanbalî madhhab is the madhhab of the hadîth. None of the scholars who adapted themselves to this madhhab gave up the hadîth in return for their imâm’s opinions. Taqlîd makes intellect useless. He who compares the deductions (ra’y) or ijtihâds of scholars with the Nass and then gives up the ones disagreeing with the Nass will not have given up the words of scholars. Neither it is fard to follow ijtihâds, nor will those who do not follow them be sinners or disbelievers. – 77 – The imâms or their disciples did not say that it was necessary to admit their deductions or ijtihâds. Imâm Abû Hanîfa said, ‘This is my ijtihâd. If there should be anyone to say the better I will follow him.’ When Hârûn ar-Rashîd wanted to command everybody to follow the ijtihâds of Imâm Mâlik, the imâm said, ‘Do not do that! A hadîth which is not known at some place is known at some other place.’ A hadîth reported by only one person denotes supposition. Such a hadîth, even if it is sahîh, is to be given up if it is against the public advantage. The Sunna will not be abandoned by doing so. It will have been omitted because strong evidence against it has been seen. So is the case with Hadrat ’Umar’s ijtihâd upon divorce and mut’a. Hadrat ’Umar cannot be said to have opposed to the hadîth.” He boasts of himself by writing through the preacher’s tongue: “O you virtuous young man! I now appreciate your deep and extensive knowledge.” He writes again through the preacher’s tongue: “The harm of taqlîd, even if it were only getting stuck into the books of one’s own madhhab and neglecting the books of hadîth, will prove it [taqlîd] wrong.” Not only Imâm Ahmad but also the other a’immat al-madhâhib said to their disciples, “Do not follow anybody, not even me. Take what is conveyed from as-Sahâba,” because there were mujtahids among their disciples. Mujtahids had to do so. And the statement, “You are free to adapt yourself to those who came after as- Sahâba” is a lie, for, a mujtahid was not permitted to follow another mujtahid. Hadrat ’Abd al-Wahhâb ash-Sha’rânî wrote in Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©fayllar.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling