Condemn all hadiths
Mu' meneen Brothers and Sisters,
As Salaam Aleikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh. (May Allah's
Peace, Mercy and Blessings be upon all of you)
One of our brothers/sisters has asked this question:
Dear Brother,
Why do not you mention here the presant
so called muslims who are
following the same old relegious practices in islam which involves Unauthenticated Hadith
and falsified Sunnah. The critarian
for truth and falsehood is Quran only. Hadith is the only document in presant
islamic relegion
which has truth and falsification mixed.This is the
major source of spliting the real muslim
"Ummah" in different sects. Its strongly
recommended here that being a preacher of Islam you must condemn with your full
force the sects introduced by Hadith & Sunnah (The real inovation in Islam.The words of people attributed to our beloved prophet
(pbuh) )we bear witness of
Allah Subhanna that what ever was revealed to our prohet (pbuh)in Quran, he was commanded by Allah through Quran to preach by Quran only.
You are well aware of the fact that Muhammad(pbuh)and his respected companions followed no Hadith (which is now existing containg
fabrication)but follow Quran only as Muhmmad(pbuh) preached and acted Quran Only. You can witness that companians
of Muhammad(pbuh)had
reconciled hearts and they were so strongly unified that after his (pbuh)death,they followed Quran only for 30 years and strictly put bann on the writting of any Hadith.Moreover as i said above Hadith is a mixture of Huq and Batil and you know that there are 2 Hadiths
in which Rasool Allah pbuh
ordered not to write any words belong to him. It was done only to protect the Ummah from indulging in sects as you know whenever human interfare in divine guidance, they mostly follow their
wants and wishes and resultantly cause the distortion. You can easily find them
in christianity & Judaism and now in Islam.Burhan Bhai you are one of
the victim of such things and hope you are not belong to any sect any more.A mumin must trust in Allah only.Therefore declare, condemen
those muslims who rejected the revelation of Allah by
adopting any sect.May Allah bless you of calling
people towards Allah Subhanna and your reward is only
with Him alone.
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Answer:
Condemn all hadiths
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.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 33 Surah Ahzab verse 21: There is
indeed the best example for you to follow, in the Messenger of Allah, for every
such person looks forward to Allah and the Last Day, and remembers Allah much.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 4 Surah Nisa verse 79-80: We have
sent you (O Mohamed) as a Messenger to mankind,
and Allah’s witness suffices for this.
Whoever obeys the Messenger, in fact obeys Allah, and whoever turns away from him, he
will be accountable for his deeds.
Anyhow, we
have not sent you (O Mohamed) to be a guardian over them.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 3 Surah Ale Imran verse 31-32: O
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.
It is
indeed unfortunate that some people have gone to the two extremes when dealing
with the ‘ahaadiths’ of the Messenger of Allah
(saws). One extreme declares belief in
each and every hadith of the Prophet (saws), without
confirming whether the hadith is authentic or
not! The other extreme declares their
complete opposition and rejection of any and all ahaadiths,
regardless of whether they are fabricated or not!
The true muslims must take a balanced view
or the ‘middle way’ when dealing with anything.
Just because someone calls a statement or a deed a hadith,
we are not to completely submit to it, nor completely reject it; but the right
and correct mode of conduct would be to do a thorough investigation to
determine whether the Messenger of Allah (saws) indeed did do or say the thing
claimed by the ‘raavi’ or narrator.
The great
and eminent scholars like Bukhari and Muslim have
done an exhaustive research and investigation in each of the hadiths to determine their authenticity, and only when they
were completely satisfied, they recorded these hadiths
in their ‘Sahih’ or Book of Authentic Hadiths. They investigated
each aspect of the saying or deed whether it was in conformity with the Quran or not, for it is inconceivable for a believer to
assume that the Messenger of Allah (saws) would have done or said anything
against the dictates of the Quran. Then they thoroughly checked and investigated
the chain of narrators to see whether they were truthful people or not, or
whether one who claimed to have heard it from the other was alive at the same
time or not, and if alive, did they ever meet each other or not! If there was even a slight doubt in any event
or chain of events, these eminent scholars refused to accept the hadith as authentic.
Even
after all their exhaustive efforts and thorough investigations, it is
impossible to claim, nor does anyone ever claim, that each and every hadith in their collection of ‘sahih’
is absolutely authentic; for after all, this is a work of man, and man is prone
to shortcomings and error. For the
believers, the only guaranteed authentic Book of Guidance has to be the
Glorious Quran, whose authenticity is guaranteed
until the end of time by none other than Allah Subhanah. For every aspect of guidance, ‘emaan, belief, faith, ‘aqeedah’,
‘tawheed’, ‘shirk’, etc., one need not look beyond
the Quran. The
hadiths, once they have been declared authentic by
the scholars, will
only be used when one finds the Quran silent on a
practical subject.
Whatever
the Prophet (saws) said,
and whatever he did are known as his Sunnah, which means The Prophet’s (saws) way. Hadith is the name given
to the record of writing down
the Prophet’s (saws) Sunnah by
somebody.
What
concern us first and foremost is the guidance and the
teachings in the Holy Quran. There is absolutely no doubt in the mind of
any believer that these are the very words of Allah Subhanah. The Sunnah of the
Prophet (saws) is the way he followed the commandments of the Holy Quran in a practical way and showed his companions and
believers to act accordingly. To follow
the way and example of the Prophet (saws) is a commandment of the Holy Quran Chapter 33 Surah Al Ahzaab verse 21:
There is indeed the best example or model for you (to follow) in the
Messenger of Allah,
for every such person who looks forward to Allah and the Last
Day, and remembers Allah much.
For example: The Quran says
‘establish Prayer’,
but does not give other details of the number of rakah, etc. This
the Prophet (saws) showed us practically by praying five times a day for a number of years
in front of thousands of believers. He
prayed two rakahs for fajr,
three for ‘magrib’, and four for ‘zuhr’,
‘asr’ and ‘isha’. This is how the Prophet (saws) established
the Prayer commandment of the Holy Quran
practically. And that is known as His Sunnah. Another
example is that the Prophet (saws) kept a beard, and instructed the believers to grow a
beard. Thus keeping a beard is regarded
as Prophet Mohamed (saws) Sunnah. In other words, Sunnah
is the way of the Prophet Mohamed (saws).
The Sunnah is something that the believers followed immediately
after the Prophet (saws)
did or said something himself.
They did not wait for 120 years for the hadith
to be recorded and then started doing it,
but rather as soon the Prophet (saws) did it, they started following it as his way or Sunnah. The Sunnah of the Prophet (saws) was followed by the believers
from the first day of the Prophet’s mission.
The Hadith is only a record of the acts or words of the Prophet (saws), written down by some muslims
120 years after the Prophet’s (saws) death,
for reference to future
generations. The reason we pray the
five prayers or the 3 rakahs of magrib
prayers today, is not because they are
recorded in the hadiths of Bukhari or
Muslim, but because hundreds of
thousands of the believers saw the way or Sunnah of
the Prophet (saws) and followed it.
And this Sunnah or way of the Prophet (saws)
was being followed by all the believers, who narrated to their next generation, and
they to the next. The Sunnah was followed when the Prophet (saws) was alive, and will be followed, Insha Allah, until the end of time.
The
original laws and commandments are all in the Holy Quran
for the guidance of mankind. The Sunnah or way of the Prophet (saws) is exactly according to
the teachings of the Holy Quran. And the Hadiths are
just a record of these ways written by man some 120 years after the death of
the Prophet (saws) as reference for future generations.
Because
the hadiths were recorded by man, they are prone to
error. Not every hadith
recorded is genuine. In fact a lot of
them are fabrications and may have been recorded by people with political or
material bias.
Some
might say the Prophet (saws) said or did this act, which,
he (saws) might never have done or said! But a lot of the hadiths
are genuine, and
the Prophet (saws) did say and do these things,
and these are the ones we have to follow. It is said that Bukhari
collected in excess of
300,000 hadiths, but only 7500 were considered authentic by
him and recorded in his volumes of Sahih Bukhari. So, how can we gauge
which hadiths are genuine and which ones are
fabrications?
There are
a few rules, if
followed, one can easily realize if the hadith is genuine or not.
If any hadith is directly against any commandment or statement of
the Holy Quran, it will be immediately rejected. Simply because, it is inconceivable that the Prophet
(saws) did or said anything against the Holy Quran. His whole life was a practical example of
following the Quran, and Allah Himself certifies in
the Holy Quran that the Prophet (saws) is the best
example to follow for anyone who believes in Allah and the Last Day.
If any hadith is directly against any established Sunnah of
the Prophet (saws), it will be
rejected. For example, if one hadith
says the Prophet (saws) prayed four rakahs for ‘magrib’ prayers, it
will not be accepted.
If any hadith goes against the foundation of Islam, it will not be accepted. For example, if one hadith
says that the Prophet (saws) went to an idol or grave and invoked it, it is against the basic foundation of Tauheed or worship and invocation of one-God, and will thus be rejected. It would just be inconceivable for the
Prophet (saws) to do such an act!
If any hadith is against basic common-sense, it will not be accepted. For example if one hadith
says that a man talked to a tree and the tree started walking! These sort of things are absolutely against
basic common sense,
and will be rejected.
A lot of
scrupulous people wrote a lot of slander and false statements and said the
Prophet (saws) said or did this. These
people might have had any number of agendas, be it political, or material,
or otherwise. If one wrote that
the Prophet (saws) said this or that, it does not mean by any means that the
Prophet (saws) actually said or did those things. If the saying or act goes against any of the
four principles or laws laid above, chances are that the hadith is a fabrication and should be rejected.
Thus in
conclusion, the
genuine hadiths are a record of the Sunnah of the Prophet (saws), and the false hadiths
are the work of scrupulous people in pursuit of their own agendas.
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 in Islam,
Burhan