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The Deen is Complete
Allaah says,
"This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed
my favour upon you, and have chosen for you
Islaam as your religion"
(Quran,
5:3)
This verse embodies a clear statement that the
religion has been completed and so has no need of
addition and deletion, and our
noble Messenger (SAW) said,
"there is nothing that Allaah ordered you with
except that I have ordered you with it, and there
is nothing that Allaah forbade you from except
that I have forbidden you from it"
(al- Bayhaqee and others)
And he (SAW) said,
"there is nothing that will take you closer to
paradise but that I have enjoined it upon you,
and there is nothing that will take you closer to
hell but that I have warned you from it"
(Musnad
ash-Shaafi'ee and others).
So the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) fulfilled the trust
placed upon him by Allaah completely, explaining
the religion to the people in it's inward and
outward form, making clear the lawful from the
prohibited, the encouraged from the discouraged,
even to the extent that he taught us the manners
of going to the toilet, etc.
Allaah says in His Book,
"And We have revealed to you a Book explaining everything"
(Quran,16:89)
"We have neglected nothing in the Book"
(Quran, 6:38).
So in the Qur'aan is explained the principles of
the religion, tawheed in all it's various
categories, even to the extent that it teaches us
the manners of sitting in circles, visiting other
people's
houses, the correct clothing etc.
The Importance of Sticking to the Sunnah:
Allaah says,
"Indeed you have in the Messenger of Allaah an excellent
example for the one who hopes in Allaah and looks
to the Last Day."
(Quran, 33:21)
"so if you obey him (i.e. Muhammad), then you
will be guided"
(Quran, 24:54)
The Messenger of Allaah (saas) said,
"I have left behind me two things, if you cling
to them you will never go astray. They are the
Book of Allaah and my Sunnah" (al-Haakim) And he
(SAW) also said, "and you will live to see great
difference, so cling to my sunnah and the sunnah
of the rightly guided caliphs after me, even if
it be with your teeth"
(Bukhaaree)
The Taabi'ee, the Imaam, az-Zuhree commented,
"clinging to the sunnah is to be saved, as
Imaam Maalik said, 'like the Ark of Noah', he who
embarked upon it was saved, and he who did not
was destroyed." (ad- Daarimee).
In these narrations is clear evidence that the
way of salvation and safety is to closely follow
the Sunnah of our Prophet (SAW), and not to
deviate from his path, not accepting the guidance
of another individual, nor accepting a corrupted
form of the Sunnah.
Allaah says,
"And whosoever contends with the Messenger after
guidance has been made clear to him, and follows
a way other than the way of the believers, We
shall leave in the path he has chosen, and land
him in Hell, what an evil destination!"
(Quran, 4:115).
The Sunnah shall become corrupted:
We are taught in the revelation that the sunnah
shall become corrupted and this corruption would
become the norm, so much so that the people who
follow the sunnah would become as strangers, and
those that call to purifying the sunnah would be
slandered and reviled.
The Prophet (SAW) said,
"Islaam began as something strange, and it shall return as
something strange as it began. So Tooba (a tree
in paradise) to the strangers." It was asked,
"who are the strangers?" He replied, "those that
purify and correct what the people have corrupted
of my sunnah"
(Tabaraanee in al-Kabeer [6/202])
and what is this corruption? It is none other
than innovation, introducing into the pure
religion of Allaah new ways of worshipping Him
that He has not taught, blemishing His religion
with our whims and desires, something that Allaah
Himslef condemns,
"Or do they have partners that legislate some
religion which Allaah has not given permission
for?"
(Quran, 42:21)
The Companion, Abdullaah ibn Mas'ud laments,
"how will it be when the trials overcome you,
in which the young grow old and the old grow
senile. And the people take the bid'ah as the
sunnah, and when it changes they say: the sunnah
has changed. It was said: when will this be O
Abu Abdurrahmaan? He replied: when your speakers
are many and your scholars are few, and the
wealthy ones are plenty and the trustworthy ones
are few."
(ad-Daarimee).
How true this statement is today, that the
innovations have become so widespread in the
religion that the people have taken them to be
the sunnah. And when the true scholar speaks out
against these innovations he is labelled as a 'wahhabi'
by the people because to them it seems that he is
changing the sunnah. To Allah we complain of the
ignorance of our times!
Only Allaah (SWT) has the right to tell us how to
worship Him:
"Follow that which has been revealed to you from
your Lord, and do not follow as Friends and
Protectors other than Him"
(Quran, 7:3)
From the tafseer of this verse we learn that this
verse embodies a categorical statement that the
privilege to tell people how to worship Allaah
belongs to Allaah Alone. And how could it be
otherwise when the true meaning of ibaadah is to
worship Allaah in a way which He is Pleased with
and not according to our desires,
"and who is more astray then the one who follows
his own whims and desires, devoid of guidance
from Allah ?"
(Quran, 28:50)
In this regard
the Prophet (SAW) said,
"I warn you of the newly invented matters (in the
religion),and every newly invented matter is an
innovation, and every innovation is misguidance,
and every
misguidance is in the Hellfire"
(an-Nasaa'ee).
And he (SAW) used to say at the beginning of his
lectures,
"and the best speech is the Speech of Allah, and the best
guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (SAW), and
the worst of all affairs are the newly invented
matters (in the religion)"
(Muslim)
And he (SAW) commanded us,
"whosoever does an action which we have not
commanded then it must be rejected." (Muslim)
"whosoever introduces into this religion of ours
at which is not part of it then it must be
rejected"
(Ahmad)
'And in this hadeeth is a clear evidence that
every action which is not legislated in the
sharee'ah must be rejected' [Jaami al-Ulum of ibn
Rajab 1/120]
So every bid'ah that is introduced in the
religion has to be rejected because only Allaah
and His Messenger (SAW) have the right to
legislate in the sharee'ah of Islaam.
Hence in the light of what has preceded we can
now give the formal sharee'ah definition of
bid'ah:
"A newly invented way (in beliefs and actions) in
the religion, in imitation of the Sharee'ah, by
which nearness to Allaah is sought, not being
supported by any authentic proof, neither in it's
foundations nor in the manner in which it is
performed." [al-I'tisaam 1/231 of ash-Shaatibee]
And in what has preceded is ample evidence for
any fairminded Muslim that all bid'ah is
blameworthy, and in fact a major sin. But
unfortunately the Muslims are in such a state
today that the words of Allaah and His Messenger
(pbuh) are no longer enough to convince them. And
certain groups of people have come up with a new
belief to assist them with the destruction of
Islaam. The belief of 'bid'ah hasanah', i.e. a
good bid'ah, meaning that a scholar can introduce
a new action of worship in Islaam which can be
considered to be good as long it does not
contradict any of the principles of Islaam. A
belief that has absolutely no foundation in
Islaam at all.
So we resort to the sayings of the Companions and
the Imaams to illuminate the road ahead of these
people.
The sayings of the Companions:
Abdullaah ibn Umar (RA) states,
"every innovation is misguidance, even if the
people regard it as good."
(ad-Daarimee)
This narration is enough to demolish the concept
of 'a good bid'ah', for you have amongst the most
knowledgeable companions of Muhammad SAW) saying
the exact opposite. So who do you choose to
follow, ibn Umar or these modern day Shaykhs and
Mullahs who are Imaams of their own whims and
desires.
Abdullaah ibn Abbaas (RA) said,
"do not sit with the people of innovation, for verily their
sittings are a sickness for the hearts"
[ash-Sharee'ah pg 65 of al-Aajurree (d.360)]
Mu'aadh bin Jabal (RA) used to say, whenever he
sat in a circle of knowledge,
"and I warn you of what is innovated, for all that is
innovated is misguidance"
[ash-Sharee'ah pg.55, also Abu Dawood with
similar wording]
Abdullaah ibn Mas'ud (RA) said,
"follow the sunnah of Muhammad (saw) and do not innovate,
for what you have been commanded is enough for
you."
[ad-Daarimee]
Hudhayfah bin al-Yaman said,
"every act of worship that the Companions did not
do, do not do it"
[Abu Dawood]
Is this not enough? That the Companions tell us
to follow the way of Muhammad (SAW) and not to
make up new ways of worship?
"whomsoever Allaah guides to the truth, none can
misguide him, and whomsoever Allaah misguides,
none can guide"!
[Muslim]
The sayings of the Second and Third generation
scholars:
Hasan al-Basree said,
"do not sit with the people of innovation, do not debate with
them or listen to them"
[ad-Daarimee 1/121]
Abu Aaliyah said,
"learn Islaam. Then when you have learned Islaam,
do not turn away from it to the right or to the
left. But be upon the Straight Path and be upon
the Sunnah of your Prophet and that which his
companions were upon. And beware of these
innovations because they cause enmity and hatred
amongst you, but stick to the original state of
affairs that was there before they divided." [al-Hilya of Abu Nu'aym 2/218]
Sufyaan ath-Thawree,
"innovations are more beloved to Satan than sin. Since a sin
may be repented from but an innovation is not
repented from"
[Sharh Usul I'tiqaad of al-Laalikaa'ee (d.414)
no.238]
This is because the innovator believes that he is
doing something
good and therefore sees no need to repent.
He also said,
".so cling to the original state of affairs"
[al-Hilya 6/376]
meaning stick to the Way of Muhammad (SAW) and his Companions.
Imaam al-Awzaa'ee said,
"patiently restrict yourselves to the sunnah, stop where the
people stopped, say what they said, avoid what
they avoided. Take to the path of the salaf, for
indeed what was sufficient for them was
sufficient for you."
[ash-Sharee'ah pg. 58]
Ibraaheem al-Masayrah said,
"he who honours an innovator has assisted in the
demolition of Islaam"
[Sharh Usul I'tiqaad 1/139]
The sayings of the Later Imaams:
Imaam Abu Haneefah said,
"stick to the narrations and the way of the salaf, and beware
of the newly invented matters for all of it is
innovation"
[Sawnul Muntaq of as-Suyutee pg.32]
Imaam Maalik said,
"he who innovates an innovation in Islaam
regarding it as something good, has claimed that
Muhammad (SAW) has betrayed his trust to deliver
the message as Allaah says, 'this day have I
perfected for you your religion'. And whatsoever
was not part of the religion then, is not part of
the religion today." [al- I'tisaam]
He also said,
"how evil are the People of Innovation, we do not give
them salaam"
[al-Ibaanah of ibn Battah (d.387) no.441]
Imaam Ahmad said,
"the fundamental principles of the sunnah with us
are:.avoiding innovations and every innovation is
misguidance"
[Usul as-Sunnah of Imaam Ahmad pg.1]
Imaam Bukhaaree said,
"I have met more than a thousand scholars.(then
he mentioned the names of the more prominent in
each of the lands that he travelled in) and I
found that they all agreed on the following
points:
they
all used to prohibit bid'ah - that which the
Prophet (saw) and his Companions were not upon,
because of the saying of Allaah, 'and hold fast
to the rope of Allaah and do not separate'"
[Imaam Bukhaaree's article on
belief as quoted in Sharh Usul I'tiqaad 1/170.
From amongst the scholars he met were: Ahmad bin
Hanbal, Abu Ubaid al-Qaasim, ibn Ma'een, ibn
Aasim, ibn Abee Shaybah.]
What I have narrated here is just a small number
of the many narrations that I have in front of me
from various books, I have tried to quote as best
to my ability only authentic narrations, and
Allaah knows best. It is good to know that the
early Imaams were prolific in writing and warning
against bid'ah, and even today we have a number
of books from them dealing just with this topic.
Amongst them: al-Bid'ah of al-Qarnushi, al-Bid'ah
of ibn Waddah, al-I'tisaam of ash-Shaatibee and
many more. So once this topic becomes clear, a
truth that none can deny, then know that all
these innovations in the religions are a clear
denial of the above mentioned verses and
ahaadeeth, for none were done by the Companions.
So I leave you with the hadeeth of
the Prophet (SAW),
"so he who follows my sunnah has been guided, and
he who follows the innovations has been
destroyed."
(Ahmad) |