Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
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None of them was able to understand the Qur’ân al-kerîm or even to attain to the honour of being a Muslim. The Qur’ân al-kerîm summons people to happiness, to îmân, to Islam. If they had understood this invitation, they would have accepted it. Their disbelief does not show that Allâhu ta’âlâ’s invitation is not clear or eloquent. The Qur’ân al-kerîm addresses as-Sahâbat al-kirâm, their lightsome hearts, and unerring reason. It invites by means of the Quraish language. It does not speak the Arabic taught in the Jâmi’ al-Azhar or Beirut. As-Sahâbat al-kirâm matured in Rasûlullah’s (’alaihi ’s-salâm) suhba (companionship, company) and attained to the perfection which could not be reached by others among the Umma; yet their understanding (some parts of) the Qur’ân al-kerîm was different from one another’s. There were also points they could not understand. Since those great people were incapable, how will the case be with such people like us who understand slang Arabic? Our a’immat al-madhâhib did not attempt to derive meanings from the Qur’ân al-kerîm, but, regarding themselves as incapable of doing this, strived to learn, by asking as-Sahâbat al-kirâm, the way Rasûlullah (’alaihi ’s- salâm) had explained the Qur’ân al-kerîm. Also, they preferred what as-Sahâbat al-kirâm had understood to what they themselves understood. Al-Imâm al-a’zam Abû Hanîfa (d. – 36 – 150/767, rahmatullâhi ’alaih) would prefer the word of any Sahâbî to his own understanding. When he found no information coming from Rasûlullah (’alaihi ’s-salâm) or from as-Sahâbat al-kirâm, he had to employ ijtihâd. Islamic scholars in each century have trembled before the greatness, superiority, wara’ and taqwâ of their predecessors and have held fast to their words as proofs and documents. Islam is a religion of manners (âdâb) and modesty (tawâdu’). An ignoramus behaves daringly and thinks of himself as an Islamic scholar, but a scholar humbles himself. He who humbles himself will be exalted by Allâhu ta’âlâ. Each of the chiefs of the seventy-two groups, who will go to Hell as it was stated by Rasûlullah (’alaihi ’s-salâm), was a profound scholar, too; yet, they depended on their knowledge too much and attempted to derive meanings from the Book and the Sunna. Therefore, they could not attain to the honour of adapting themselves to as-Sahâbat al-kirâm and deviated from the right path. They caused millions of Muslims to go to Hell. The ’ulamâ’ of the four madhhabs did not use their deep knowledge in deriving rules from the Qur’ân al-kerîm; they did not dare to do this. They used it in understanding what Rasûlullah (’alaihi ’s- salâm) as-Sahâbat al-kirâm had said. Allâhu ta’âlâ does not command people to derive rules from the Qur’ân al-kerîm. He commands them to obey and accept the rules brought by His Messenger (’alaihi ’s-salâm) and as-Sahâbat al-kirâm. The religion reformers’ incapacity in understanding this subtlety has driven them to perdition. Allâhu ta’âlâ’s commands, Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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