yasin ibn Ahmad
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Ya ur right most desi people are hanafi is this forum made up of mostly desis
What does desi mean?

Ya ur right most desi people are hanafi is this forum made up of mostly desis
Um, I've heard that's not allowed, that you have to be consistent. Its because the usool of both mazhabs are different, and so following two different Imaams make for logical inconsistencies and self-contradiction.Me, I Follow two imams.
Ahmad Bin Hanbal
And Imam Shafii
It's a term used for people from India / Pakistan / Bangladesh. They all tend to be Hanafi.What does desi mean?![]()
I've heard that the majority of scholars do not suggest/approve of the layman following two madhaabs, because it can lead to the person following the rulings of one madhab when it suits his needs, and the other in different situations.
Allah knows best.
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May Allah have mercy upon them all and all those who follow them rightly, and make us amongst those!
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem,
As-Salaamu 'Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh,
I'm still confused as to what people mean when they say they follow a madhhab?
For example, when you have a problem you go read the books of the scholars of the hanafi madhhab, search for the answer and done? I didn't think most lay people had enough knowledge and time to do that.
I personally when I have an issue ask a person of knowledge who is trustworthy, regardless of whether he is Shafi'i Hanafi Hanbalee or Maliki. I don't really go round saying, "Salam Alaykum Imam, I have a question, but first tell me are you Malaki?" Otherwise I may not get the answers in time.
Asfor the Imams as people themselves and not their madhhab, I wanted to be like Imam Abu Hanifa, but when I started learning about the others, well, wow! The more I learn about each the more I love each, right now I think it's joint 1st between Abu Hanifa and Ahmad.
May Allah have mercy upon them all and all those who follow them rightly, and make us amongst those!
Br.al-Habeshi
If you're going to a Sheikh who you know is trustworthy to learn by, chances are you should stick to him and those other Shuyookh whom he is close to. And since they will all be of the same madhab, you wouldn't need to always ask that innit. I don't really see what's the matter with inquiring what their madhab is on the first meeting though.
i dont follow a particular Imam/mathhab, i follow all of them... as long as i trust the one id be taking a fatwa from, then im not too phased which mathhab they are of...BUT i think the schoalrs who i take my fatwas from, would probablymostly be hanbali, so ill vote for Imam ahmad...
Ibn Taymiyah said in Majmoo’ al-Fataawa (20/211):
Allaah has enjoined upon mankind to obey Him and obey His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), but He has not enjoined upon this ummah to obey anyone in particular in all that he enjoins or forbids, apart from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Even the Siddeeq of this ummah and the best of them after its Prophet (i.e., Abu Bakr) said: “Obey me so long as I obey Allaah, but if I disobey Allaah, then you are not obliged to obey me.” They are all unanimously agreed that there is no one who is infallible in all that he enjoins or forbids except the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Hence more than one of the imams said: The words of any person may be adopted or abandoned except the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
I did not vote because I dont follow any particular one....all of them are trustworthy alhumdulilah. and I dont care about the madhab of the Shiekh I asked as long as he will provide me with the right fatwa.
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