Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
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“My umma do not agree
on heresy.” The scholars of Ahl as-Sunna have held fast to ijmâ’ and to the majority because it was commanded by Rasûlullah (’alaihi ’s-salâm). A hadîth sherîf, which is written in the section “Fitan” of the Sahîh of al-Bukhârî, declares, “He who deviates from the community as far as a span and dies in that state will have died with the death of jâhiliyya. [1] ” This hadîth sharîf explains the 114th âyat of the sûrat an-Nisâ’. Another hadîth sherîf, written after the above one in the Sahîh of al-Bukhârî, declares, “Allâhu ta’âlâ, to take knowledge away from you, will take away the ’ulamâ’ who live up to their knowledge. The ignorant will remain. By answering religious questions out of their own reason, they will cause Muslims to deviate from the right path.” This hadîth sherîf calls attention to the harm of religion reformers who blame Ahl as- Sunna by saying that it is imitation to convey the words of the ’ulamâ’ and who demolish the religion from the inside with their short reasonings and addle heads. [2] Another hadîth sherîf, which is quoted at the section about “ ’Ilm” in the Sahîh of al-Bukhârî, declares, “One of the foreshadows of Doomsday is that knowledge will vanish; the ignoramuses of religion will increase in number; there will be more of those who have alcoholic drinks and who commit fornication.” Religion reformers’ attempts to annihilate Ahl as-Sunna and coming forward as men of religious post reveal the fact that this hadîth sherîf has proved one of the miracles that informed about what would happen in the future. 34– The religion reformer says: – 52 – [1] “nescience” or “disbelief” of the pre-Islamic era. [2] This hadîth is written more thoroughly at the beginning of the Sahîh of al-Imâm al-Muhammad ibn Ismâ’il al-Bukhârî, who was born in 194 (809) and passed away in Samarkand in 256 (869). “Taqlîd is a result of ijtihâd. It does not exist where there is no ijtihâd. It is not necessary for those who have done completely all the matters that had been agreed on to do the discordant ’ibâdât. They are permitted to give up all of them. Would it be conscientious and judicious to follow (taqlîd) someone whom one does not know? Getting a fatwâ is not taqlîd, but it is something like communication (naql) and narration (riwâya). The superiority looked for in a mujtahid whose opinion is to be followed or whose ijtihâd is to be adopted is not like the superiority which is in question among the Caliphs or other Sahâbîs. That is, it is not a superiority in Allâhu ta’âlâ’s view. It is [with respect to] the strength of [his] faculty of judging, knowledge, research and insight. He who comes later may be superior. Among the imâms, al-Imâm ash-shâfi’î was the strongest. When I cannot find documentary evidences, I follow the madhhab whose evidences I deem superior. That is, I become both a mujtahid and a muqallid. Thus, I get rid of being solely a muqallid. Today’s Muslims know neither a madhhab nor îmân. Religious knowledge which the majority have is only that Allah is in heaven and that the Prophet ascended to heaven and saw Allah.” The statements of Rashîd Ridâ are again the expression of his personal opinions. Since he is not an Islamic scholar — as a matter of fact, his statements that have been quoted before have shown the kind of way he has been following — these hastily collected statements are not worth answering. Yet, as required by the proverb, “The fly is small, but it nauseates,” it will be suitable to write a few words in order to protect the youth against his harm. It is incorrect to say that taqlîd does not exist in the case when there is no ijtihâd; Allâhu ta’âlâ declared, Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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