AhmadibnNasroon
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Assalamu 3laykum,
I think I've sat back and allowed this nonsense to go on for too long. If anyone doesn't like it, tough....
1- There is no such thing as bid3ah hasanah where the deen is concerned. The Prophet sallallaahu alayhi'wa'salam said, "Verily the best speech is Allah's speech, the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi'wa'salam), and the worst matters are those innvovated, for every innovated matter is a bid3ah, and every bid3ah is an act of misguidance leading to the fire." - Saheeh Muslim from Jaabir ibn Abdillah
However there are two types of bid3ah
1- Bid3ah in 3ibaadah
2- Bid3ah in Mu'amalaat (everyday dealings)
The first type is restricted and there is no room for debate about it. So the mubtadi3a (innovater) is one who has two claims according to the 3ulemma, either he says
1- That Islam is incomplete which is a contradiction of the statement of Allah azza'wajal in Surah al Ma'idah ayat 3, "...This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islâm as your religion."
2- That the Messenger did not deliver the deen properly and there is a need for its full understanding by our own intellects.
Let us understand that worship is based upon 2 conditions as mentioned by al hafidh ibn Kathir, Sh. al Islaam ibn Taymiyya and others
1- Niyyah (intention)
2- According to the Sunnah
It does not suffice us to do an act, statement, or belief of worship except that it is fulfilled by these conditions
Bro. Aadil, your statement concerning Imam a'Shafi3ee is a common one used by the people of innovation to fool the masses
Shaykh Sale7 al Fawzan refutes this claim by explaining it from the words of al Hafidh ibn Rajab al Hanbali in his Jaamiyyah Uloom wal Hakam
al-Haafidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee says in Jaami'ul Uloom Wal Hikam (2/89) in commentary to the part of the hadeeth, "and beware of the newly invented matter."
"His saying, 'and beware of the newly invented matters, and every bid'ah is a misguidance' contains a warning to the ummah from following the newly invented innovations, and he stresed this by saying, 'and every innovation is a misguidance'. And the meaning of bid'ah is everything that is newly invented that has no basis in the share'ah that would prove it. As for that which has a basis in the share'ah that would prove it then this is not a bid'ah in the sharee'ah even if it be a bid'ah according to the language. And in the saheeh of Muslim from Jabir (radiyallahu 'anhu) from the Prophet that he used to say in his sermons, 'the best speech is the Book of Allaah, and the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad, and the worst of matters are the newly invented matters and every bid'ah is a misguidance.'.And Imaam Ahmad reports from the report of Ghadeef Ibnul Haarith ash-Shimaalee, 'Abdul Malk Ibn Marwaan sent (someone) to me and he said: Indeed we gather the people for two matters: raising the hands (for supplication) upon the minbar on the day of Jumu'ah and giving exhortations after the fajr and 'asr prayers. So he said: As for these two matters, then they are examples of your innovations in my opinion and I will not accept anything of them from you because the Prophet sallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, 'A people do not introduce an innovation except that the likes of it is raised from the sunnah (ie. forgotten and neglected) and sticking to the sunnah is better than innovatig an innovation.' And something similar is reported from Ibn 'Umar. And as for what has occurred from some of the Salaf in their declaring some bid'ahs to be good then this is regards to bid'ah in it's linguistic meaning not it's sharee'ah meaning, and from these is the saying of 'Umar radiallaahu 'anhu when he gathered the people for the standing of Ramadhaan behind one Imaam. He gives reasons as to why this is so, but these have already been mentioned in other articles, and some of them above, so I will not repeat them] And from them: the adhaan for jumu'ah that was increased on by 'Uthmaan due to the need of the people.and it is reported from ibn Umar that he said this was a bid'ah. And maybe he meant what his father meant concerning the standing during the month of Ramadhaan. And from them: collecting the mushaf as one book and the Prophet sallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam used to command that the revelation be written and there is no difference in this between writing separately or as one collection, rather one collection has more benefit...[mentioning more examples]... And Abu Nu'aym reports with a chain of narration from Ibraaheem Ibn Junayd who said: I heard ash-Shaafi'ee saying: 'bid'ah is of two types..' And he depended upon the saying of 'Umar radiallaahu 'anhu, 'what a good bid'ah this is' and the meaning of ash-Shaafi'ee (rahimahullaah) is as we have mentioned previously: that the foundation for the blameworthy bid'ah is that which does not have a basis in the sharee'ah that can be referred to - and this is a bid'ah in the convention of the sharee'ah. As for the praiseworthy bid'ah then that is what agrees with the sunnah - meaning that is has a basis in the sunnah that can be referred to, and this is a 'bid'ah' in it's linguistic meaning not in it's sharee'ah meaning due to it's conforming with the sunnah. And another statement has been reported from ash-Shaafi'ee that explains this, and that is: 'newly invented matters are of two types.'" [end] So every innovation is a misguidance, contrary to what some may have you believe.
So using the example of Ameer'ul mu2mineen is not sufficient. Rather we must know that Salaat'ul Taraweeh was already established in the sharee3'ah by Muhammad sallallaahu alayhi'wa'salam. And this is established in The Book of Taraweeh in the Saheeh of Imam al Bukhari, is this not so?
As for the issue concerning Tawassul, Mawlud, then bro, Zafran, 3itaqillah. Stop posting Deobandi rhetoric just because it conforms to your culture/society and what you have been raised with. Rather remove the blinders of taqleed and ta3assub and see the bigger picture. Tawassul is debated, but the halal is clear and the haram is clear and it is known in Usool al Fiqh that we do not depend nor act upon weak ahadeeth as a general principal concerning the sharee3'ah. Especially when many of the ahadeeth that are being brought up here, are fabricated!
Concerning the middle of Sha3ban, then some posters are glorifying it and mentioning that we should act upon it, praying and fasting and the sort, and know that this is deviation. We shouldn't encourage this knowing full well that the ahadeeth are weak and the scholars of hadeeth have stated this.
I wont go further into it, rather read what some of the students of knowledge on the English Multaqa Forums explained, however if it gets too confusing, then I urge everyone to leave it because Br. Harris Hammam goes into Mustalah hadeeth
http://www.ahlalhdeeth.com/vbe/showthread.php?t=6687&highlight=15th+shaban
I hope this helps...say NO to bid3ah
I think I've sat back and allowed this nonsense to go on for too long. If anyone doesn't like it, tough....
1- There is no such thing as bid3ah hasanah where the deen is concerned. The Prophet sallallaahu alayhi'wa'salam said, "Verily the best speech is Allah's speech, the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi'wa'salam), and the worst matters are those innvovated, for every innovated matter is a bid3ah, and every bid3ah is an act of misguidance leading to the fire." - Saheeh Muslim from Jaabir ibn Abdillah
However there are two types of bid3ah
1- Bid3ah in 3ibaadah
2- Bid3ah in Mu'amalaat (everyday dealings)
The first type is restricted and there is no room for debate about it. So the mubtadi3a (innovater) is one who has two claims according to the 3ulemma, either he says
1- That Islam is incomplete which is a contradiction of the statement of Allah azza'wajal in Surah al Ma'idah ayat 3, "...This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islâm as your religion."
2- That the Messenger did not deliver the deen properly and there is a need for its full understanding by our own intellects.
Let us understand that worship is based upon 2 conditions as mentioned by al hafidh ibn Kathir, Sh. al Islaam ibn Taymiyya and others
1- Niyyah (intention)
2- According to the Sunnah
It does not suffice us to do an act, statement, or belief of worship except that it is fulfilled by these conditions
Bro. Aadil, your statement concerning Imam a'Shafi3ee is a common one used by the people of innovation to fool the masses
Shaykh Sale7 al Fawzan refutes this claim by explaining it from the words of al Hafidh ibn Rajab al Hanbali in his Jaamiyyah Uloom wal Hakam
al-Haafidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee says in Jaami'ul Uloom Wal Hikam (2/89) in commentary to the part of the hadeeth, "and beware of the newly invented matter."
"His saying, 'and beware of the newly invented matters, and every bid'ah is a misguidance' contains a warning to the ummah from following the newly invented innovations, and he stresed this by saying, 'and every innovation is a misguidance'. And the meaning of bid'ah is everything that is newly invented that has no basis in the share'ah that would prove it. As for that which has a basis in the share'ah that would prove it then this is not a bid'ah in the sharee'ah even if it be a bid'ah according to the language. And in the saheeh of Muslim from Jabir (radiyallahu 'anhu) from the Prophet that he used to say in his sermons, 'the best speech is the Book of Allaah, and the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad, and the worst of matters are the newly invented matters and every bid'ah is a misguidance.'.And Imaam Ahmad reports from the report of Ghadeef Ibnul Haarith ash-Shimaalee, 'Abdul Malk Ibn Marwaan sent (someone) to me and he said: Indeed we gather the people for two matters: raising the hands (for supplication) upon the minbar on the day of Jumu'ah and giving exhortations after the fajr and 'asr prayers. So he said: As for these two matters, then they are examples of your innovations in my opinion and I will not accept anything of them from you because the Prophet sallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said, 'A people do not introduce an innovation except that the likes of it is raised from the sunnah (ie. forgotten and neglected) and sticking to the sunnah is better than innovatig an innovation.' And something similar is reported from Ibn 'Umar. And as for what has occurred from some of the Salaf in their declaring some bid'ahs to be good then this is regards to bid'ah in it's linguistic meaning not it's sharee'ah meaning, and from these is the saying of 'Umar radiallaahu 'anhu when he gathered the people for the standing of Ramadhaan behind one Imaam. He gives reasons as to why this is so, but these have already been mentioned in other articles, and some of them above, so I will not repeat them] And from them: the adhaan for jumu'ah that was increased on by 'Uthmaan due to the need of the people.and it is reported from ibn Umar that he said this was a bid'ah. And maybe he meant what his father meant concerning the standing during the month of Ramadhaan. And from them: collecting the mushaf as one book and the Prophet sallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam used to command that the revelation be written and there is no difference in this between writing separately or as one collection, rather one collection has more benefit...[mentioning more examples]... And Abu Nu'aym reports with a chain of narration from Ibraaheem Ibn Junayd who said: I heard ash-Shaafi'ee saying: 'bid'ah is of two types..' And he depended upon the saying of 'Umar radiallaahu 'anhu, 'what a good bid'ah this is' and the meaning of ash-Shaafi'ee (rahimahullaah) is as we have mentioned previously: that the foundation for the blameworthy bid'ah is that which does not have a basis in the sharee'ah that can be referred to - and this is a bid'ah in the convention of the sharee'ah. As for the praiseworthy bid'ah then that is what agrees with the sunnah - meaning that is has a basis in the sunnah that can be referred to, and this is a 'bid'ah' in it's linguistic meaning not in it's sharee'ah meaning due to it's conforming with the sunnah. And another statement has been reported from ash-Shaafi'ee that explains this, and that is: 'newly invented matters are of two types.'" [end] So every innovation is a misguidance, contrary to what some may have you believe.
So using the example of Ameer'ul mu2mineen is not sufficient. Rather we must know that Salaat'ul Taraweeh was already established in the sharee3'ah by Muhammad sallallaahu alayhi'wa'salam. And this is established in The Book of Taraweeh in the Saheeh of Imam al Bukhari, is this not so?
As for the issue concerning Tawassul, Mawlud, then bro, Zafran, 3itaqillah. Stop posting Deobandi rhetoric just because it conforms to your culture/society and what you have been raised with. Rather remove the blinders of taqleed and ta3assub and see the bigger picture. Tawassul is debated, but the halal is clear and the haram is clear and it is known in Usool al Fiqh that we do not depend nor act upon weak ahadeeth as a general principal concerning the sharee3'ah. Especially when many of the ahadeeth that are being brought up here, are fabricated!
Concerning the middle of Sha3ban, then some posters are glorifying it and mentioning that we should act upon it, praying and fasting and the sort, and know that this is deviation. We shouldn't encourage this knowing full well that the ahadeeth are weak and the scholars of hadeeth have stated this.
I wont go further into it, rather read what some of the students of knowledge on the English Multaqa Forums explained, however if it gets too confusing, then I urge everyone to leave it because Br. Harris Hammam goes into Mustalah hadeeth
http://www.ahlalhdeeth.com/vbe/showthread.php?t=6687&highlight=15th+shaban
I hope this helps...say NO to bid3ah