What is the established sunnah of the Prophet (saws)?
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In your answer to Question 56 sent on Aug 3, it was said, "And today, if one says that he does not believe in either the collections of Bukhari, Muslim, Nahajul Balagha, or any other scholar of Islam, and believes only in the Holy Quran and the unanimously accepted and established Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saws), it would be more than enough for his guidance." From my study of Islamic sects, I believe that there is no unanimously accepted Sunnah of the prophet (atleast for the current generation of Muslims). What I learn of Sunnah is what I saw in Mosques and in Muslims around me. What a Shi'ite or a Sunni or a Wahabi or whoever sees of Sunnah is what he's seen ofpeople around him and learnt as the authentic Sunnah. How do I realize what exactly is the authentic Sunnah of the prophet Muhammad(sm)?
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Answer:
What is the established sunnah of the Prophet (saws)?
In the name of Allah, We
praise Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah
guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide
them aright. We bear witness that there is no one (no idol, no person,
no grave, no prophet, no
imam, no dai, nobody!) worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness
that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
The truth of the matter is that
almost all the sects of Islam are unanimous in the major aspects of the Sunnah
of the Messenger of Allah (saws). All
agree that there are five obligatory prayers, all agree on the number of rakahs
of the prayers, all agree on the way the prayers have to be prayed, all agree on the time and manner of the
obligatory fasts, all agree on the
payment of the zakah, all agree on the
time and manner of the hajj, etc. There might be small differences in some
matters, but these differences do not affect one’s imaan and belief in
Islam. If some believers fold their
hands in their prayers with the intention that they are following what the
Prophet (saws) did, and some believers keep their hands straight with the
intention that they too are following the Messenger of Allah (saws), Allah will
Insha Allah accept their deeds according to their intentions.
The major differences between
the sects of Islam is in the History of the Muslims! They differ mostly on what happened after the Messenger of
Allah (saws) died and who became the Khalifa or Ameer ul Mumineen after the death
of the Prophet (saws). Islam was completed,
the Glorious Quran revealed, and the
Sunnah of the Messenger (saws) was established in the Prophet’s lifetime
itself! It should not matter in one’s imaan and faith whether Hadrat Abu Baqr
was chosen the Khalifa, or whether the
believers chose Hadrat Ali. These
noble companions themselves did not have any political ambitions, nor was there
any animosity between these pious slaves of Allah. Their mission was always to serve Allah and His Messenger
(saws) and the Cause of Islam. They were more interested in earning the mercy
and forgiveness of Allah, rather than the transient glory and kingdom of this
world. These supposed differences
and animosity between the noble companions were fabricated and created many
years after their deaths by unscrupulous people for their own political
gains.
The Sunnah of the Messenger
(saws) was established and seen and learnt by his companions, who in turn
passed it on to their companions and descendants. That is how the Sunnah was established and practiced by the
believers through time. Scholars like
Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, etc. only collected this data and preserved them
in a book form for the reference and benefit of future generations. And this
was done at least 300 years after the death of the Prophet (saws). Thus to believe that one prays his prayers
in a particular manner, or fasts in the prescribed way is only because it is
mentioned in Muslim or Bukhari is incorrect.
No believer waited 300 years after the death of the Messenger of Allah
(saws) for Bukhari to collect the ‘hadiths’, before establishing prayer, paying
zakat, or fasting, etc. These were
practiced during and after the death of the Messenger of Allah (saws) by the
believers, and passed on generation through generation.
The true deen of Islam does not
change, no matter what the differences are:
simply because we have the Holy Quran intact amongst us, and until the end of time Insha Allah. And the foundation remains the same as it
was: that there is no god except Allah
Alone, and Mohamed (saws) is the slave-servant and Last Messenger of Allah.
One of the biggest criteria to
determine whether something can be part of the Sunnah or not is to determine
first and foremost if the act is in conformity with the guidance of the Holy
Quran, simply because the Messenger of Allah (saws) lived the Quran in all
aspects of his life. To understand
the Sunnah, it is a precondition that one must have knowledge of the Glorious
Quran. That way he will never be
mis-guided.
Allah says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 3 Surah Ale Imran verse 31-32: Prophet, tell the people, “If you sincerely love Allah, follow me.
Then Allah will love you and forgive you your sins, for He is All
Forgiving, All Merciful.” Also say to
them, “Obey Allah and His Messenger.”
And if, in spite of this, they do not accept your invitation, warn them that Allah does not love
those, who refuse to obey Him and His
Messenger.
Whatever written of Truth and
benefit is only due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error
is of me. Allah Alone Knows Best and He
is the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and well wisher in
Islam,
Burhan