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faqir
29-06-05, 10:56 PM
WHO ARE THE AHL AS-SUNNAH WA'L JAMA'AH?

by Sayf ad-Din Ahmad

[Edited]

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Many people today like to classify themselves as belonging to the Saved Sect (Firqatun-Najiyyah) - Ahl as-Sunnah Wa'l Jama'ah; but do these people really know which is the Saved Sect, from the many sects we have today?

The following is an attempt to clarify some misconceptions by way of definitive proofs from the Qur'an and Sunnah, as well as quotes from the profoundly learned Classical Scholars of Islam. Know that there is only one Saved Sect in Islam, and this is the original pristine form of Islam that has been transmitted to us by Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala in his Qur'an, his Rasul (Peace and blessings be upon him), the blessed Companions (may Allah be pleased with them all) and the great scholars of Islam (Allah's mercy be upon them all) who have been following their Straight Path for more than one thousand years of Islam's history.


The first question that should be raised is: "What differentiates one sect from another sect?" The answer to this is simple and definitive! Know that the chief characteristic that distinguishes one sect from another, lies not in the differences of opinion that its scholars have attained by making Ijtihad from the sources of the Shari'ah (this leads to the formation of the Madhhabs), but rather the actual belief (Aqeedah or I'tiqad in Arabic) that the scholars and laity of the sect in question are clinging onto - since the founding of their respective sect.

The Early Muslims were known as the Madhhab of the Salaf as-salihin who were the Muslims of the first two Islamic centuries (i.e; the Companions, their successors and the followers of the successors) which were lauded in a Hadith sharif. The ulama of Islam who came in the third and fourth centuries are called Khalaf as-sadiqin. The i'tiqad (belief) of these honourable people is called the Madhhab of Ahl as-Sunnah wa'l Jama'ah. This is the Madhhab of Faith, tenets of faith. The beliefs held by the Sahaba (may Allah be pleased with them all) and by the Tabi'un (Allah's mercy be upon them all) was the same. There was no difference between their beliefs. Today most Muslims in the world are in the Madhhab of Ahl as-Sunnah (i.e; most Muslim's claim to be Sunni's). All the seventy-two heretical groups (see later for the actual Hadith and its commentary) of bid'ah appeared (mainly) after the second century of Islam. Founders of some of them lived earlier, but it was after the Tabi'un that their books were written, and that they appeared in groups and defied the Ahl as-Sunnah.

Rasulullah (Peace and blessings be upon him) brought the beliefs of Ahl as-Sunnah. The Sahaba (may Allah be pleased with them all) derived these teachings of Faith from the source (the Qur'an and Sunnah). And the Tabi'un (successors), in their turn, learned these teachings from the Sahaba . And from them their successors learned, thus the teachings of Ahl as-Sunnah reached us by way of transmission and tawatur (through many undeniable chains of transmission). These teachings cannot be explored by way of reasoning. Intellect cannot change them and will only help understand them. That is, intellect is necessary for understanding them, for realizing that they are right and for knowing their value. All the scholars of Hadith held the beliefs of the Ahl as-Sunnah. The Imams of the four Madhhabs in deeds, too, were in this Madhhab. Also, al-Maturidi and al-Ashari (Allah's mercy be upon them), the two Imam's of our Madhhab in beliefs, were in the Madhhab of the Ahl as-Sunnah. Both of these Imams promulgated this Madhhab. They always defended this Madhhab against heretics and materialists, who had been stuck in the bogs of ancient Greek philosophy. Though they were contemporaries, they lived in different places and the ways of thinking and behaving of the offenders they had met were different, so the methods of defence used and the answers given by these two great scholars of Ahl as-Sunnah were different. But this does not mean that they belonged to different Madhhabs (rather they were both from the Ahl as-Sunnah). Hundreds of thousands of profoundly learned ulama and awliya (friends of Allah) coming after these two exalted Imams studied their books and stated in consensus that they both belonged to the Madhhab of the Ahl as- Sunnah.

The scholars of the Ahl as-Sunnah took the evidential source language (nass from Qur'an and Sunnah) with their outward meanings. That is, they gave the verses and Hadiths their outward meanings, and did not explain away (ta'wil) the nass or change these meanings unless there was a darura (necessity) to do so. And they never made any changes with their personal knowledge or opinions. But those who belonged to heretical groups and the la-Madhhabi (those who do not belong to one of the four Madhhabs) did not hesitate to change the teachings of Faith and Ibadat (worship) as they had learned from (the books of) Greek philosophers and from sham scientists, who were Islam's adversaries."

faqir
29-06-05, 10:58 PM
Who are Ahl al-Sunna wal-Jama'a?

Imam Al-Saffarini (d. 1188) notably gave the following definition in his Lawami` al-Anwar: “Ahl al-Sunna consist of three groups: the textualists (al-Athariyya), whose Imam is Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the Ash`aris, whose Imam is Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, and the Maturidis, whose Imam is Abu Mansur al-Maturidi…. and they are all one sect, the saved sect, and they are Ahl al-Hadith.”

Perhaps a more satisfactory expression of the Sunni self-definition of Ahl al-Sunna is given by the great Ash'ari Imam known in absolute terms as “the Ustadh”: Abu Mansur `Abd al-Qahir al-Baghdadi (d. 429) in his Farq bayn al-Firaq (The Difference between the Sects). This entire book is in fact an elucidation of the hadith of the Prophet, upon him blessings and peace, of which the central part says: “... and my Community shall divide into 73 sects...” At the end of the book he defines Ahl al-Sunna thus:

“Those that have completely mastered and codified the principles of belief [=Ash`aris and Maturidis], the Mujtahid Scholars of the four Schools of Law and their followers, the Scholars of hadith that steered clear of deviation, the Scholars of Arabic grammar that steered clear of deviation, the Scholars of tafsir that steered clear of deviation, the Sufis, the people making jihad, and the general masses of the Muslims.”

Similarly al-Iji (d. 756) in the Mawaqif:

“The Saved Group which is excepted from the Prophet’s hadith ‘All of them are in the Fire except one: Those that adhere to what I and my Companions follow’ - these are the Ash'aris, the Salaf of the scholars of hadith, and [generally speaking] Ahl al-Sunna wal-Jama`a.”

While al-Haytami, al-Baydawi, and al-Saharanfuri say:

“When we use the term Ahl al-Sunna wal-Jama`a, what is meant are the Ash'aris and the Maturidis.”

Imam `Abd Allah ibn `Alawi al-Haddad (d. 1132) said:

“If you look with a sound understanding into those passages relating to the sciences of faith in the Book, the Sunna, and the sayings of the Salaf... you will know for certain that the truth is with the party called Ash'ari, named after the Shaykh Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, Allah have mercy on him, who systematized the foundations of the creed of the people of the truth and recorded its earliest versions, these being the beliefs which the Companions and the best among the Successors agreed upon.… The Maturidis are the same as the Ash'aris in the above regard.”


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Shaykh al-Islam Ahmad ibn Hajar al-Haytami (d. 974/1567; R. A.)

Hafiz Ibn Hajar al-Haytami defined the Sunni Muslims as follows in his book Fath al-jawad: "A Mubtadi (innovator) is the person who does not have the faith (Aqeedah) conveyed unanimously by the Ahl as-Sunnah. This unanimity was transmitted by the two great Imam's Abu'l Hasan al-Ashari (d.324/936; Rahimahullah) and Abu Mansur al- Maturidi (d.333/944; Rahimahullah) and the scholars who followed their path."

Hafiz Ibn Hajar al-Haytami also said in his book al- Fatawa al-Hadithiyya (pg. 205): "Man of bid'ah means one whose beliefs are different from the Ahl as-Sunnah faith. The Ahl as- Sunnah faith, is the faith of Abu'l Hasan al-Ashari, Abu Mansur al- Maturidi and those who followed them. One who brings forth something which is not approved by Islam becomes a man of bid'ah."

Imam Ahmad Shihab ad-Din al Qalyubi (d.1069/1659; R. A.)

Imam al-Qalyubi wrote on the fourth volume of his marginalia to the book Kanz ar-raghibin: "One who departs from what Abu'l Hasan al-Ashari and Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (Allah's mercy be upon them) reported is not a Sunni. These two Imam's followed the footprints of Rasulullah (Peace be upon him) and his Sahaba (may Allah be pleased with them all)."

faqir
29-06-05, 10:59 PM
The Prophet Muhammad SAW has said,


Indeed, the Children of Israel will split into 71 sects and this Ummah will have one more sect than them, all in the Fire except as-Sawaad al-A`zam (the vast majority of people of the Muslims).


[Majma` az-Zawaa’id, V. 1, pg 179, al-Haakim in al-Mustadrak, V. 4, pg. 430 al-Baihaqi in al-Madkhal, pgs. 34 and 35, Tarikh Baghdaad, V. 13, pgs. 307 and 311 and al-Faqih wal-Mutafaqqih, V. 1, pgs. 179 and 180. Also taken from al-I`tisaam, V. 2, pgs. 458+; Faid ul-Qaadir, V. 5, p.347 and classed hasan]



The Sawad al-a`zam means a "massive gathering of human beings" and this meaning is ascertained by the following sound hadith in Tirmidhi (hasan sahih):

Ibn `Abbas narrated:

When the Prophet was taken up to heaven he passed by Prophets followed by their nations and he passed by Prophets followed by their groups and he passed by Prophets followed by no one until he saw a tremendous throng of people (sawad `azim) so he said: "Who are these?" and the answer was: "These are Musa and his nation, but raise your head and look up," whereupon the Prophet said: "(I raised my head and saw) a tremendous throng (sawad `azim) that had blocked up the entire firmament from this side and that!" And it was said: "These are your Nation..."

As Salafee
30-06-05, 08:30 AM
The Sawad al-a`zam means a "massive gathering of human beings"

bismillah .....

who told you the saved sect is a massive gathering of people?

do u think the people of sunnah have in every time and era outnumbered the people of bidah? never

do u think most of the people on the earth are upon the sunnah upon th understanding of the salafus salih? i dont think so

havent you heard the hadeeth that 1 from every 1000 people will enter paradise and the rest in hell? does this one in 1000 sound like a large group of ppl to you?

or what about the hadeeth describing the number of inhabitants of the people of paradise compared to the ppl of hell as a white strand of hair on a black bull? maybe this sounds like a large group of ppl to you too?

therefore i hope you understand that the ppl of sunnah will ALWAYS be outnumbered by the ppl of bidah and dalal in every single era until the Final Hour.

as Allaah has mentioned in the Quran that if you were to follow most of those on the earth, they would surely lead you astray. they follow nothing but conjecture

As Salafee
30-06-05, 08:32 AM
My Ummah will Split into Seventy Three Sects ستفترق أمتي على ثلاث وسبعين فرقة





Question:



Respected Shaykh, the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم‏ said, “My Ummah will split into seventy three sects” so is this number restricted or not? فضيلة الشيخ‏:‏ يقول الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم‏:‏ ‏(‏ستفترق أمتي على ثلاث وسبعين فرقة‏‏‏‏ فهل العدد محصور أو لا‏؟‏





Answer:

This is not by way of restriction, for indeed the sects are very great (in number). And if you were to read and inspect the books written about the sects, you would find that they are great in number. However – and Allaah knows best – these seventy three (sects) are the foundation of the sects, then from them branch out many sects. And there is not a contemporary group nowadays having opposition to the people of Sunnah, except that they extend from these sects and branch from them.



ليس هذا من باب الحصر؛ لأن الفرق كثيرة جدًا، إذا طالعتم في كتب الفرق وجدتم أنهم فرق كثيرة، لكن - والله أعلم - ان هذه الثلاث والسبعين هي أصول الفرق، ثم تشعبت منها فرق كثيرة‏.‏ وما الجماعات المعاصرة الآن، المخالفة لجماعة أهل السنة؛ إلا امتداد لهذه الفرق، وفروع عنها‏.‏







Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan محاضرة ألقاها الشيخ صالح الفوزان بمدينة الطائف يوم الاثنين الموافق 3/3/1415هـ في مسجد الملك فهد بالطائف‏





http://www.sahab.com/go/showthread.php?threadid=394 (http://www.sahab.com/go/showthread.php?threadid=394)





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As Salafee
30-06-05, 08:33 AM
How do we understand the hadeeth of the 73 sects given the presence of more than 73 sects in our time?

Question:

The Prophet (sal Allaahu alaiyhi wa sallam) said: “The Jews split into 71 sects, and the Christians split into 72 sects, and this nation will split into 73 sects, all of them in the Fire except one…” up to the end of the hadeeth. So the question is: how do we reconcile this hadeeth with the number of sects (in our time) being greater than 73 sects?

Answer:

These (73 sects) are the foundations of the sects (we see today), then indeed they went on to form subgroups and split up into many sects. However their foundations are 73 sects just as the Prophet (sal Allaahu alaiyhi wa sallam) informed.

Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan Shaykh Al Fawzaan in Silsilat ush Sharhi Rasaail p122

Translated by Abu Abdir Rahmaan ibn Najam


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As Salafee
30-06-05, 08:34 AM
Are the present day groups from the 72 sects?

Question:

Do these groups enter into the seventy-two sects that are headed towards destruction?

Answer:

Yes. Everyone who opposes Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah from amongst those who associate themselves to Islam in the arena of da’wah, or aqidah, or anything from the pillars of Iman, then such ones enter into the seventy-two sects and the threat (of Hellfire) encompasses them. He will be censured and punished to the extent of his opposition.

Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan
Al-Ajwibah al-Mufidah, compiled by Jamal bin Farihan al-Harithi.
Translated by Abu `Iyaad Amjad Rafiq
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faqir
30-06-05, 09:52 PM
bismillah .....

who told you the saved sect is a massive gathering of people?


Go back and read the whole of post 3, thank you.