Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
’azîma (difficult way) as well as a rukhsa
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parting in actions (a’mâl). Every business has an ’azîma (difficult way) as well as a rukhsa (easy way). A business has its ’azîma in one madhhab, while its rukhsa is permitted in another madhhab. A person who can do the azîma is not permitted to pick out the rukhsas of the four madhhabs. Doing so means making a game of Islam. Rukhsas are for those who are unable to do ’azîmas. Moreover, it is better for the able person not to do the rukhsa in his own madhhab, either. One should act upon ’azîmas as much as one can. Non-mujtahids have to choose one madhhab and follow it in everything they do. When they reach a grade to infer rules from the Nass (âyats and hadîths) by way of nazar (careful examination) and istidlâl (reasoning, convincing oneself with – 73 – reasonable evidences), they must follow their own ijtihâds. This is stated in Imâm Ahmad ibn Hanbal’s saying, ‘Obtain your knowledge from the source your imâms did. Don’t go on with the taqlîd.’ Abû Muhammad al-Jawînî (d. 478/1085) wrote in his book Muhît, ‘It is wara’ and taqwâ for capable people to do the ’azîmas of the four madhhabs and it is very good. It is permissible for incapable people to do the rukhsas of the four madhhabs, but all the requirements of a rukhsa in a madhhab should be fulfilled.’ “Al-Imâm as-Suyûtî says: ‘There are two kinds of mujtahids: mujtahid mutlaq and mujtahid fi ’l-madhhab. A scholar who is a mujtahid fi ’l-madhhab does not follow the imâm of his own madhhab; he issues a fatwâ as a result of his own inference, but he has to look for the documentary evidence according to the principles (qawâ’id) of the imâm of the madhhab. He cannot go beyond these principles. No mujtahid mutlaq came after the imâms of the four madhhabs. That is, no scholar claimed to be a mujtahid mutlaq. Only Muhammad Jarîr at-Tabarî claimed to be so, yet no scholar admitted his claim.’ “When Shaikh ’Izz ad-dîn ibn Jamâ’a issued a fatwâ for a matter in accordance with another madhhab, he would always include all the conditions concerning that matter required in that madhhab and state that the conditions were to be fulfilled, and would add, ‘If you do not do them, it will not be sahîh as an ’ibâda,’ for, doing the rukhsas of madhhabs is permissible only when there is hardship in doing ’azîmas, and with proviso that one shall fulfil all their conditions. “If one’s hand touches a woman [he is and/or was permitted to marry with nikâh], his ablution breaks according to the Shâfi’î madhhab but it does not in the Hanafî madhhab. When it is possible for a Shafi’î who has touched [such] a woman to perform an ablution again, it will not be sahîh (valid, lawful) for him to perform salât with his broken ablution by following the Hanafî madhhab. His following the Hanafî madhhab in this respect requires the existence of a compulsory hardship; that is, it must be impossible for him to perform an ablution again, and he has to do all the things that are fard and wâjib in an ablution and salât according to the Hanafî madhhab.” [1] The religion reformer, taking the scholars’ comment that there may come mujtahidi fi ’l-madhhab in every century, claims that absolute (mutlaq) mujtahids who will not follow the four – 74 – [1] ’Abd al-Wahhâb ash-Sha’rânî, Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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