Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
“Hold fast to my sunna and to the
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“Hold fast to my sunna and to the
sunna of the Khulafâ’ Ar-râshidîn,” means “Give up the changes which you will make in Islam following your intellect and nafses and hold fast to my path,” and shows that bid’as in customs are not heretical. For, Rasûlullah’s (’alaihi ’s-salâm) path covers religious teachings. He did not say anything pertaining to customs. He came to inform men of their faith. He was not sent to tell them about their worldly affairs. For, men knew their worldly affairs well, while they could not guess what Allâhu ta’âlâ’s will and commands were. Today, the word ‘bid’a’ comes to mean the bid’as in belief. Holders of such heretical beliefs are called mubtadi’ and ahl al- hawâ. For, they follow not Islam but their nafses. The seventy-two heretical sects are in this group. The beliefs of some of them cause – 109 – disbelief. Those who do not believe in the rising after death, deny the Attributes of Allâhu ta’âlâ, or say that classes of beings are eternal are in this group, too. Such beliefs, which cause disbelief, are called ilhâd. Those who hold such beliefs are called mulhids. A belief does not cause disbelief if the person who holds it derived it by interpreting wrongly one of the âyats and hadîths whose meanings were inexplicit and dubious and, therefore, had to be explained away (ta’wîl) by choosing the most proper meaning among numerous meanings. Those who do not believe in the torment in the grave or who do not believe in the Mi’râj are so. But these bid’as, which do not cause disbelief, are more sinful than the gravest felonies, such as killing a Believer unjustly and committing fornication. They do not become disbelievers because they derive their wrong beliefs by supposition from the Qur’ân al-kerîm and from the hadîth ash-sherîf. Today, many people disbelieve these facts not out of wrong ta’wîl but saying that they are not conformable to reason and science. Such disbelievers who base their beliefs not on Islam but on reason and science become renegades. Mulhids whose beliefs cause disbelief think of themselves as Muslims, perform ’ibâdât and avoid sins, but none of these deeds are valid. Bida’ sayyi’a in ’ibâdât are not so bad as the bid’as in beliefs, but they, too, are unaccepted and heretical. It is necessary to avoid them more than avoiding any kind of wrongdoing. Especially, if a bid’a in an ’ibâda causes neglecting a sunnat muakkada, the bid’a becomes even more sinful. The belief which is the opposite of the bid’a in belief is called Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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