Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 10 answer to an enemy of islam
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Adillat al-madhâhib, I studied the
ijtihâds of Abû Hanîfa and his disciples very minutely. I saw that each of them was based on an âyat kerîma, hadîth sharîf or khabar (narration) reported from as-Sahâbat al-kirâm. Such great mujtahids as Imâm Mâlik, Imâm Ahmad and al-Imâm ash-Shâfi’î praised al-Imâm al’a’zam very much. Others speaking favourably or unfavourably about him is not of any importance, for, those who are in the Mâlikî, Hanbalî or Shâfi’î madhhab have to love and praise someone whom their imâm al-madhhab praised. If they do not love him they will have not obeyed their madhhab. It is wâjib for anyone who adapts himself to a madhhab to follow his imâm al-madhhab and praise al-Imâm al-a’zam. One day, while I was writing al-Imâm al-a’zam’s biography, a man came in and showed me a piece of paper. It wrote ill of al-Imâm al-a’zam. I told him that it had been written by somebody who had not understood al-Imâm al-a’zam’s ijtihâds. He said he had taken it from Fakhr ad-dîn ar-Râzî’s book. ‘Fakhr ad-dîn ar-Râzî (d. 606/1209) is like a student when compared to al-Imâm al-a’zam. Or he is like a villager compared to a sultan, or like a star which cannot be seen in a sunny sky. As it is harâm for a villager to blame the sultan without any evidence, so it is harâm for us, the muqallids, to disagree with the imâm al-madhhab’s ijtihâd or to – 87 – say groundless words against him unless there is a clear âyat that cannot be explained away,’ I said. [1] It is wâjib for a muqallid who cannot understand one of the decisions which al-Imâm al’a’zam made through ijtihâd to act in accordance with it unless its opposite is proved. “Abû Mutî’ related that while he was with al-Imâm al-a’zam in the Kûfa Mosque, Sufyân ath-Thawrî, Imâm Muqâtil, Hammâd ibn Salama, Imâm Ja’far as-Sâdiq and some other ’ulamâ’ came in. ‘We have heard that you employ qiyâs in religious matters. This will harm you very much, for it was the Devil who employed it first,’ they said. Al-Imâm al-a’zam answered them from morning till the time of the Friday prayer. He explained his madhhab. ‘First I look in the Qur’ân al-kerîm. If I cannot find in it, I look in the hadîth ash-sherîf. If I cannot find it again, I look in the ijmâ’ of as- Sahâbat al-kirâm. If I cannot find it, either, I prefer one of [their opinions about] those [matters] on which they disagreed. If I cannot find it, either, I then employ qiyâs,’ he said and showed some examples. They all stood up, kissed his hand and said, ‘You are the master of the ’ulamâ’. Forgive us, please! Inadvertently, we have bothered you.’ And he replied, ‘May Allâhu ta’âlâ forgive me and you.’ “O my brother! Refrain from speaking ill of al-Imâm al-a’zam Abû Hanîfa and the ’ulamâ’ of fiqh who have been following his madhhab! Do not believe what the ignorant say or write! If you follow religion reformers who do not know the ahwâl, zuhd, wara’ and the prudence and strictness in religious matters of that exalted imâm and say that his documentation is unsound, you will suffer perdition with them in the next world. If you, as I do, study his documentation, you will realize that all the four madhhabs are sahîh (valid)! If you want to see the correctness of the four madhhabs as clearly as the noon sun, cling to the path of the men of Allâhu ta’âlâ! Advance on the way of tasawwuf, thus guarantee your knowledge and worship to be only for Allâhu ta’âlâ’s sake. Then you will see the source of the teachings of Islam. You will – 88 – [1] Please note how Hadrat ’Abd al-Wahhâb ash-Sha’rânî, who was a Shâfi’î, censured Fakhr ad-dîn ar-Râzî, who also was a Shâfi’î, because ar-Râzî spoke ill of al-Imâm al-a’zam. We suggest that religion reformers who have tried to deceive Muslims by saying that the Hanafîs and the Shâfi’îs fought each other and caused Islam to go backwards shall read the lines above carefully and wake up from unawareness. realize that all the four madhhabs have spread by originating from this same source and that none of them contains any rule outside of Islam. How lucky for those who behave properly and respectfully towards the a’immat al-madhâhib and the ’ulamâ’ who have followed them! Allâhu ta’âlâ made them guides (imâms) to show His human creatures the way to happiness. They are His great blessings upon people. They are the pioneers of the way leading to Paradise.” [1] ] 2) Imâm Mâlik ibn Anas (rahmatullâhi ’alaihimâ) was born in Medina in 95 A.H. [715] and died there in 179 [795]. He said that he had begun to issue fatwâ after seventy imâms had urged him. “Of my masters from whom I learned, there are very few who have not taken fatwâs from me,” he said. As al-Imâm al-Yâfi’î said, this statement of the imâm was not intended for boasting. It was intended to reveal Allâhu ta’âlâ’s blessings. Az-Zarkânî wrote in his commentary on Download 2.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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