I remember reading a quotation of a scholar. It included Imam Shafi'i and another scholar, I have a feeling/incling of a name Laa'illaki or similar.
Anyhow, the quote is as follows, roughly.
Speaking with regards to bida' and its people, one scholar (either shafi'i or the other) said, I would not follow a man and his bida' even if I saw him walk on water. Then the other scholar said, 'such and such' meaning the first scholar, has fallen short, I would not follow a man and his bida' even if they flew in the air.
It was something like this.
Also, I read ages ago, in kitab At Tauhid, if I remember correctly, there was one companion and his wife ended up getting a talesman/charm thing, and he asked why, and she said that her eye was hurting/twitching and she went to a Jew and got the thing and the hurt/twitchin stopped. He explained taht a shaytan was poking her eye until she commited the sin of getting the charm and then stopped.
Now, can someone please find me those two quotes properly, cos I cant find them either than memory and dont have sources.
The path is long but I hope we meet,
After the grave and the Day, in paradise in bliss upon a reclined seat.
A traveler traveling - travelled from shirk to tawheed,
If I'm remembered for anything - let it be the Mercy I seek.
Al-Layth ibn Sa’d (d. 175H) said, “If I saw a person of desires (i.e., innovations) walking upon the water I would not accept from him.” So Imaam ash-Shaafi’ee then said, “He (al-Layth) has fallen short. If I saw him walking in the air I would not accept from him.”
Reported by as-Suyooti in Al-Amr bil-Ittibaa’ wan-Nahee ‘anil-Ibtidaa’.
I'll try looking for the other quote inshaa'Allaah.
Al-Layth ibn Sa’d (d. 175H) said, “If I saw a person of desires (i.e., innovations) walking upon the water I would not accept from him.” So Imaam ash-Shaafi’ee then said, “He (al-Layth) has fallen short. If I saw him walking in the air I would not accept from him.”
Reported by as-Suyooti in Al-Amr bil-Ittibaa’ wan-Nahee ‘anil-Ibtidaa’.
I'll try looking for the other quote inshaa'Allaah.
Wa Alaykum Salam Wa Rahamatullahi Wa barakatuh,
Whre did you get it from? I mean, in the english which book? I had a feeling it was Imam An Nasa'es book of Knowledge but Im doubting it is that, and I dont think its Ibn Qudaamah's book, so where was it from? Im gonna kick myself in the head!
The path is long but I hope we meet,
After the grave and the Day, in paradise in bliss upon a reclined seat.
A traveler traveling - travelled from shirk to tawheed,
If I'm remembered for anything - let it be the Mercy I seek.
Whre did you get it from? I mean, in the english which book? I had a feeling it was Imam An Nasa'es book of Knowledge but Im doubting it is that, and I dont think its Ibn Qudaamah's book, so where was it from? Im gonna kick myself in the head!
From Usool as-Sunnah, by Imaam Ahmad rahimahullaah, the english translation by SPUBS. It has a lot of beneficial appendices.
I was emailed the other incident I was looking for incase anyone was wondering:
Here you go:
It was narrated from Zaynab the wife of ‘Abdullaah Ibn Mas’ud (radiallaahu anhu) from ‘Abdullaah (radiallaahu anhu) that he said:
“I heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say, ‘Spells (ruqyah), amulets and love-charms are shirk.” I said, “Why do you say this? By Allaah, my eye was weeping with a discharge and I kept going to So and so, the Jew, who did a spell for me. When he did the spell, it calmed down.” ‘Abdullaah said: “That was just the work of the Shaytaan who was picking it with his hand, and when (the Jew) uttered the spell, he stopped. All you needed to do was to say as the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to say: ‘Adhhib il-ba’s Rabb al-naas ishfi anta al-Shaafi laa shifaa’a illa shifaa’uka shifaa’an laa yughaadiru saqaman (Remove the harm, O Lord of mankind, and heal, You are the Healer. There is no healing but Your healing, a healing which leaves no disease behind.’”
(Narrated by Abu Dawud:3883, Ibn Maajah:3530)
The path is long but I hope we meet,
After the grave and the Day, in paradise in bliss upon a reclined seat.
A traveler traveling - travelled from shirk to tawheed,
If I'm remembered for anything - let it be the Mercy I seek.
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