Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
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Tafsîr al-Mazharî, in the tafsîr of the 64th âyat
of the Sûrat âl ’Imrân. [2] It is written in the books Bahr ar-râ’iq, Hindiyya and Al-basâ’îr that it is wâjib for every non-mujtahid to follow one of the four madhhabs, that he does not belong to Ahl as-Sunna if he does not follow one of them, and that he is a heretic or a disbeliever if he does not belong to the Ahl as-Sunna. The related passages from these books have been reprinted in Istanbul. own madhhab is weak and another madhhab is more hitting should transfer to the other madhhab. As a matter of fact there has been no scholar who did not do so; no faqîh has been seen to be “fixed” on his own madhhab. [1] As a doctor’s taking such titles as neurologist or internist does not mean for him to give up being a doctor, so being a Shâfi’î or a Hanafî does not mean to give up being a Muhammadî, for both the Shâfi’îs and the Hanafîs are Muhammadîs. To be Muhammadî, it is necessary to be Shâfi’î, or Hanafî, or Mâlikî, or Hanbalî. In fact, among members of the heretical seventy-two groups, the ones with uncontaminated îmân (belief) are Muhammadîs. He who is not Muhammadî is a disbeliever. With the quoted statement of his, the religion reformer says “disbelievers” about millions of Muslims. It would be insufficient however much could be written to tell about the baseness of the person who uttered those words. It must be understood that he who says so against Muslims is either vulgarly ignorant or a zindîq hostile to Islam. 40– The religion reformer, in a fury which drives him into a loss of words, says: “People who care for no one who tells the truth have said that taqlîd exists because of discussions, desire for fame, personal advantages and being accustomed to it. “Al-Imâm as-Suyûtî said that ijtihâd was fard kifâya in every century. It is fard that there be a mujtahid in every century. They should be absolute (mutlaq) mujtahids. It is wrong to say, ‘There came no absolute mujtahid after the fourth [Islamic] century. There came a few absolute mujtahids later, yet because their ijtihâds coincided with the ijtihâd of the imâm al-madhhab who educated them, they were considered to be in his madhhab.’ Therefore, if a person follows an independent way of ijtihâd without following any of the four madhhabs, no one will have the right to object to him. One of the absolute mujtahids educated in this manner was Hadrat Imâm Muhammad ash- Shawkânî, who died in 1250 A.H. [1834]. His madhhab is the strongest of the madhhabs that are known, and his words are the soundest.” – 72 – [1] See the preface to Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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