1d]
the Messenger of Allâh say:
‘The wind is form the spirit(rûh) of Allâh. It comes with mercy and it comes with punishment. So if yousee it, then do not revile it.But (instead) ask Allâh for the good of it and seek refuge in Allâh from the evil of it.’
And it is a hasan sahîh hadîth as has been stated by Al-Hâfidh Ibn Hajr (ra).”
13. Reported by Al-Bukhari, Abu Dawûd, Ibn Mâjah and An-Nasâ’î from Ibn ‘Abbâs (ra)
14. An agreed upon hadîth(i.e. reported by Al-Bukhârîand Muslim).
15. Al-Albânî said:
“Ahmad and Muslim reported it from the hadîthof ‘Alî. And Ahmad, Abu Dawûd and At-Tirmidhî reported it form the hadîthof Khuzaimah Ibn Thâbit. And it has been reported from the hadîth of Safwân Ibn ‘Assâl(ra)by An-Nasâ’î, At-Tirmidhî and Ibn Khuzaimah, and the last two authenticated it. Ad-Dâraqutnî reported it and authenticated it, as did Ibn Khuzaimah from the hadîth of Abu Bakrah. These ahâdîth provide evidence for the time period of wiping over the footwear, which is one dayand one night for the resident and three days and three nights for the traveler.
At-Tirmidhî said: ‘This is the opinion of the scholarsfrom the Companions of the Prophet (saw) as well as those that came after them from the Fuqahâ.’”
16.The compilers of the Sunans reported this and At-Tirmidhî, Ibn Hibbân, Al-Hâkim and others authenticated it. It is from the hadîth of Furai’ah Bint Mâlik. See Al-Musnad (6/370).
17. Reported by Ahmad in Al-Musnad (1/100 & 104)
18. Al-Albânî said:
“Ahmad, Abu Dawûd, At-Tirmidhî and Ibn Mâjah reported that Abu Bakr heard the Messenger of Allâh(swt)say:
‘There is no person that commits a sin, then performs ablution and perfects his ablution. Then he prays two raka’ahs and thereafter asks Allâh for forgiveness, except that Allâh will forgive him.’
Then he(saw) recited this ayah:
'And those who when they commit evil acts or they wrong themselves, remember Allâh and ask forgiveness for their sins.And who forgives sins, except Allâh. And they donot persist on what they do, while knowingly. These are the ones whose reward will be forgiveness from their Lord and gardens under which rivers flow, to abide therein forever. And how great is the reward of those who do (good) deeds.'’ [Surah آli‘Imrân 135-136]
Al-Hâfidh Ibn Hajr said thatthis hadîth has a good chain of narration.”
19. Reported by Al-Bukhârî, Muslim, Abu Dawûd and Ibn Mâjah withclose and similar wordings.
20. Reported by Imâm Ahmad and the compilers of the Sunans. At-Tirmidhî authenticated it. And her husband was Hilâl Ibn Murrah Al-Ashja’î./ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
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1d] Why did the Imâms Differ?
1c] Why did the Imâms Differ?
1c]
is authentic, then he is mistaken. And that is a vile and detestable mistake.
And no one should say:"Indeed (all) the hadîth were transcribed in books and collected, so how could it be hidden from anyone?" This statement isfar from correct for indeed these transcription of ahâdîth, which are well-known in the books of Sunnah, were only collected after the death and disappearance of these Imâms whom are followed by the people, may Allâh have mercy on them. In spite of this, it is not permissible for it to beclaimed that all of the hadîth of the Messenger ofAllâh(swt) are limited to certain specified books.
And even if one were to limit all of the hadîth of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) to such, then still, everything that was in these books was not known to a scholar, nor can this be attained by anyone. Rather there would be with one man, many records of transcribed ahâdîth and hewould not be able to graspall that was in them. Rather, the ones who existed before these booksof transcribed ahâdîth were collected, were muchmore knowledgeable of the Sunnah than those who came after them. Thisis because a lot of what was conveyed to them andconsidered authentic in their opinion, did not reach us except with a narrator that was unknown or with a cut chain of narration or it wasnot conveyed to us in its complete form. Thus the place where they would transcribe the ahâdîth wasin their hearts – and there would be vast amounts of these recorded transcriptions held within them. This is one matter from the knowledge of legal rulings, of which there is no doubt.
And no one should say:"Anyone that doesn’t know all of the ahâdîth cannot be a mujtahid." This is because if it were a condition for a mujtahid tohave knowledge of everything that the Prophet(saws) said and didconcerning matters relatedto rulings, then this ummah would never see this type of mujtahid. Indeed, the extent of a scholar is only: that he knows a majority or a great part of the ahâdîth, such that there does not remain anything unknownto him except for a few cases from the general whole. It is only then that these few cases from the general whole (that are unknown to him), can oppose what has reached and been conveyed to himfrom knowledge.
1. This is a saying that can be attributed to the Salaf, among them Imâm Mâlik (ra).
2. Translators note: This term refers to the deducing of a verdict based on the lack of there being any evidence to forbid it. This applies to only matters outside the field of belief and worship,such as business, family and social affairs. And Allâhknows best.
3. Al-Albânî said in Irwâ-ul-Ghalîl (no. 1680): “It is reported by Abu Dawûd and At-Tirmidhî from the hadîth of Qabîsah Ibn Dhu’aib in mursal form. It has different paths of narration that are all mursal, including the hadîth of ‘Imrân Ibn Husain.”
5.Reported by Al-Bukhârî in his Sahîh from Abu Sa’îd Al-Khudrî. See Fath-ul-Bârî (11/43).
6. Translators Note: A group of people that saw to it that the blood moneywas properly dispersed and Allâh knows best.
7.Reported by Ahmad, AbuDawûd and At-Tirmidhî, who said it was a hasan sahîh hadîth. See Irwâ-ul-Ghalîl (no. 2649)
8.Ash-Shâfi’î reported it in his Musnad in mursal form and it has other paths of narration in mursal form with this same wording. Ahmad, Al-Bukhârî, Abu Dawûd and At-Tirmidhî reported from ‘Umar(ra) that: “He would not collectthe jizyah (money tribute) from the Majûs until ‘Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn ‘Awf(ra)bore witness that the Messenger of Allâh took it from the Majûs of Hajr.”
9.This is an area of land located in the last parts of Shâm and the first parts of Hijâz, between Al-Mughîtha and Tabûk.
10.Reported by Ahmad, Al-Bukhârî and Muslim from ‘Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn ‘Awf
11. Al-Albânî said: “Ahmad,Muslim, Abu Dawûd and At-Tirmidhî reported it, however it is from Abu Sa’îd Al-Khudrî. As for the report of ‘Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn ‘Awf, then Ahmad, At-Tirmidhî and Ibn Mâjah reported it with the wording:
‘If one of you should get doubt in his prayer, such that he does not know if he has prayed one or two (raka’ahs), then he should make it one...’
And there is no mention of‘casting away the doubts’ and ‘building upon what one is certain of’ as has been stated by the author, may Allâh have mercy on him.”
12. Al-Albânî said:
“It is that which Muslim has reported in his Sahîh from ‘Aa’ishah(ra)that she said: ‘When the wind would blow violently, the Prophet (saw) would say:
‘O Allâh, I ask You for the good of it, the good of what is found in it and the good of what You send with it. And I seek refuge in You from the evil of it, the evil of what is found init and the evil of what Yousend with it.’
And it is what Abu Dawûd and Ibn Mâjah have reported on Abu Hurairah(ra) that he heard the Messenger of Allâh say: :->/ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
is authentic, then he is mistaken. And that is a vile and detestable mistake.
And no one should say:"Indeed (all) the hadîth were transcribed in books and collected, so how could it be hidden from anyone?" This statement isfar from correct for indeed these transcription of ahâdîth, which are well-known in the books of Sunnah, were only collected after the death and disappearance of these Imâms whom are followed by the people, may Allâh have mercy on them. In spite of this, it is not permissible for it to beclaimed that all of the hadîth of the Messenger ofAllâh(swt) are limited to certain specified books.
And even if one were to limit all of the hadîth of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) to such, then still, everything that was in these books was not known to a scholar, nor can this be attained by anyone. Rather there would be with one man, many records of transcribed ahâdîth and hewould not be able to graspall that was in them. Rather, the ones who existed before these booksof transcribed ahâdîth were collected, were muchmore knowledgeable of the Sunnah than those who came after them. Thisis because a lot of what was conveyed to them andconsidered authentic in their opinion, did not reach us except with a narrator that was unknown or with a cut chain of narration or it wasnot conveyed to us in its complete form. Thus the place where they would transcribe the ahâdîth wasin their hearts – and there would be vast amounts of these recorded transcriptions held within them. This is one matter from the knowledge of legal rulings, of which there is no doubt.
And no one should say:"Anyone that doesn’t know all of the ahâdîth cannot be a mujtahid." This is because if it were a condition for a mujtahid tohave knowledge of everything that the Prophet(saws) said and didconcerning matters relatedto rulings, then this ummah would never see this type of mujtahid. Indeed, the extent of a scholar is only: that he knows a majority or a great part of the ahâdîth, such that there does not remain anything unknownto him except for a few cases from the general whole. It is only then that these few cases from the general whole (that are unknown to him), can oppose what has reached and been conveyed to himfrom knowledge.
1. This is a saying that can be attributed to the Salaf, among them Imâm Mâlik (ra).
2. Translators note: This term refers to the deducing of a verdict based on the lack of there being any evidence to forbid it. This applies to only matters outside the field of belief and worship,such as business, family and social affairs. And Allâhknows best.
3. Al-Albânî said in Irwâ-ul-Ghalîl (no. 1680): “It is reported by Abu Dawûd and At-Tirmidhî from the hadîth of Qabîsah Ibn Dhu’aib in mursal form. It has different paths of narration that are all mursal, including the hadîth of ‘Imrân Ibn Husain.”
5.Reported by Al-Bukhârî in his Sahîh from Abu Sa’îd Al-Khudrî. See Fath-ul-Bârî (11/43).
6. Translators Note: A group of people that saw to it that the blood moneywas properly dispersed and Allâh knows best.
7.Reported by Ahmad, AbuDawûd and At-Tirmidhî, who said it was a hasan sahîh hadîth. See Irwâ-ul-Ghalîl (no. 2649)
8.Ash-Shâfi’î reported it in his Musnad in mursal form and it has other paths of narration in mursal form with this same wording. Ahmad, Al-Bukhârî, Abu Dawûd and At-Tirmidhî reported from ‘Umar(ra) that: “He would not collectthe jizyah (money tribute) from the Majûs until ‘Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn ‘Awf(ra)bore witness that the Messenger of Allâh took it from the Majûs of Hajr.”
9.This is an area of land located in the last parts of Shâm and the first parts of Hijâz, between Al-Mughîtha and Tabûk.
10.Reported by Ahmad, Al-Bukhârî and Muslim from ‘Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn ‘Awf
11. Al-Albânî said: “Ahmad,Muslim, Abu Dawûd and At-Tirmidhî reported it, however it is from Abu Sa’îd Al-Khudrî. As for the report of ‘Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn ‘Awf, then Ahmad, At-Tirmidhî and Ibn Mâjah reported it with the wording:
‘If one of you should get doubt in his prayer, such that he does not know if he has prayed one or two (raka’ahs), then he should make it one...’
And there is no mention of‘casting away the doubts’ and ‘building upon what one is certain of’ as has been stated by the author, may Allâh have mercy on him.”
12. Al-Albânî said:
“It is that which Muslim has reported in his Sahîh from ‘Aa’ishah(ra)that she said: ‘When the wind would blow violently, the Prophet (saw) would say:
‘O Allâh, I ask You for the good of it, the good of what is found in it and the good of what You send with it. And I seek refuge in You from the evil of it, the evil of what is found init and the evil of what Yousend with it.’
And it is what Abu Dawûd and Ibn Mâjah have reported on Abu Hurairah(ra) that he heard the Messenger of Allâh say: :->/ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
1b] Why did the Imâms Differ?
1b]
at the timewhen the wind is blowing." [12]
In these instances, 'Umar did not have knowledge ofthese matters, until those who were not equal to him in terms of knowledge, conveyed it to him. In other instances, theaspect of the Sunnah (which he did not know of)was not conveyed to him and so he ruled or gave a verdict in opposition to it. This is such as when he gave a ruling concerning the blood tribute to be paid for the (loss of one’s) fingers; that they vary according to their uses. In spite of this, Abu Mûsâ andIbn 'Abbâs, who were much lower than him in knowledge, knew that the Prophet(saw) said:
"This and this are equal"
– meaning the thumb and the little finger. [13]
This aspect of the Sunnah was also conveyed to Mu'awiyah during his leadership and so he judged according to it, andthe Muslims found no other alternative but to follow that. So this hadîth was not a sign of deficiency in 'Umar, for thehadîth did not reach him.
Also, he as well as his son 'Abdullâh Ibn 'Umar and other righteous people used to forbid the muhrim (one in state of Ihrâm) from putting on perfume, before going into the stateof Ihrâm and before the Ifâdah to Makkah, after thecasting of the pebbles at 'Aqabah. And the hadîth of 'آ'ishah did not reach themin which she said:
"I perfumed the Messengerof Allâh(swt) for the occasion of his Ihrâm before he performed it andfor his hill (disembarking from the state of Ihrâm), before he did tawâf (circumambulating)." [14]
Likewise, he used to command the one who was wearing khuffs to wipe over them (during ablution), even if he had sandals on, without restricting a fixed period oftime for doing it. Many of the Salaf followed him in that matter and they werenot conveyed the ahâdîth in which the time period (for its validity) is mentioned. And these ahâdîth are authentically transmitted by some of the companions who were not of equivalent status to him in knowledge. Furthermore, information on this matter has been reported on the Messengerof Allâh(swt) through numerous authentic narrations. [15]
The same goes for 'Uthmân for he did not possess knowledge that the woman whose husband passed away wasto complete her 'iddah (waiting period) in her (deceased) husband's home. This was until he heard the hadîth of Furai'ah Bint Mâlik, the sister of Abu Sa'îd Al-Khudrî, in regards to hersituation when her husband died. And it was that the Prophet(saw) toldher:
"Remain in your (husband's) home until thefixed period of time has been completed."
So 'Uthmân based his opinion on this (hadîth). [16]
And one time he was given some hunting game,which was caught just for his purpose, as a gift. So hewas about to eat it, when 'Alî Ibn Abî Tâlib informed him that:
"The Prophet(saw) returned some meat that was presented to him as a gift." [17]
Similarly, 'Alî said:
"Whenever I heard a statement (hadîth) come from Allâh's Messenger, Allâh benefited me with what He willed for me to benefit from it. However, when I heard a statement come from anyone else, I would make him take an oath on it, so if he would swear on it to me, I would then believe him. And onceAbu Bakr related a hadîth to me, and he spoke truthfully…"
Then he mentioned the famous hadîth of the prayer of repentance. [18) ]
Also he, 'Ibn 'Abbâs and others declared the ruling that the woman whose husband dies while she was pregnant, had to complete the longer of thetwo waiting periods. And the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning this matter in the case of Subai'ah Al-Aslamiyyah did not reach them. For when her husband, Sa'ad Ibn Khaulah, died, the Prophet(saw) ruled that
"her waiting period is to endure until she gives birth." [19]
Also, he along with Zaid, Ibn 'Umar and others ruledthat a women that is married to a man while being in another land, if her husband dies, that she receives no dowry. In this example, the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning the case of Barwa' Bint Wâshiqdid not reach them. [20]
Discussion on this topic is extremely vast, such that the reports on the companions of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning it are numerous and many. As for the reports concerning its occurrence with other than them, from those who came after them, then taking account of all of them is impossible, for verily they reach the level of thousands. And it must be kept in mind that these four companions were the most knowledgeable, the most understanding, the most submissive and fearing, as well as the most virtuous from the entire ummah. And those who came after them are much lower than them in this regard, thus, it is morelikely that some aspects of the Sunnah would be unknown to them. And this needs no explanation.
So whoever believes that every hadîth that was conveyed to one of the Imâms or to one specific Imâm, is authentic, :->/ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
at the timewhen the wind is blowing." [12]
In these instances, 'Umar did not have knowledge ofthese matters, until those who were not equal to him in terms of knowledge, conveyed it to him. In other instances, theaspect of the Sunnah (which he did not know of)was not conveyed to him and so he ruled or gave a verdict in opposition to it. This is such as when he gave a ruling concerning the blood tribute to be paid for the (loss of one’s) fingers; that they vary according to their uses. In spite of this, Abu Mûsâ andIbn 'Abbâs, who were much lower than him in knowledge, knew that the Prophet(saw) said:
"This and this are equal"
– meaning the thumb and the little finger. [13]
This aspect of the Sunnah was also conveyed to Mu'awiyah during his leadership and so he judged according to it, andthe Muslims found no other alternative but to follow that. So this hadîth was not a sign of deficiency in 'Umar, for thehadîth did not reach him.
Also, he as well as his son 'Abdullâh Ibn 'Umar and other righteous people used to forbid the muhrim (one in state of Ihrâm) from putting on perfume, before going into the stateof Ihrâm and before the Ifâdah to Makkah, after thecasting of the pebbles at 'Aqabah. And the hadîth of 'آ'ishah did not reach themin which she said:
"I perfumed the Messengerof Allâh(swt) for the occasion of his Ihrâm before he performed it andfor his hill (disembarking from the state of Ihrâm), before he did tawâf (circumambulating)." [14]
Likewise, he used to command the one who was wearing khuffs to wipe over them (during ablution), even if he had sandals on, without restricting a fixed period oftime for doing it. Many of the Salaf followed him in that matter and they werenot conveyed the ahâdîth in which the time period (for its validity) is mentioned. And these ahâdîth are authentically transmitted by some of the companions who were not of equivalent status to him in knowledge. Furthermore, information on this matter has been reported on the Messengerof Allâh(swt) through numerous authentic narrations. [15]
The same goes for 'Uthmân for he did not possess knowledge that the woman whose husband passed away wasto complete her 'iddah (waiting period) in her (deceased) husband's home. This was until he heard the hadîth of Furai'ah Bint Mâlik, the sister of Abu Sa'îd Al-Khudrî, in regards to hersituation when her husband died. And it was that the Prophet(saw) toldher:
"Remain in your (husband's) home until thefixed period of time has been completed."
So 'Uthmân based his opinion on this (hadîth). [16]
And one time he was given some hunting game,which was caught just for his purpose, as a gift. So hewas about to eat it, when 'Alî Ibn Abî Tâlib informed him that:
"The Prophet(saw) returned some meat that was presented to him as a gift." [17]
Similarly, 'Alî said:
"Whenever I heard a statement (hadîth) come from Allâh's Messenger, Allâh benefited me with what He willed for me to benefit from it. However, when I heard a statement come from anyone else, I would make him take an oath on it, so if he would swear on it to me, I would then believe him. And onceAbu Bakr related a hadîth to me, and he spoke truthfully…"
Then he mentioned the famous hadîth of the prayer of repentance. [18) ]
Also he, 'Ibn 'Abbâs and others declared the ruling that the woman whose husband dies while she was pregnant, had to complete the longer of thetwo waiting periods. And the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning this matter in the case of Subai'ah Al-Aslamiyyah did not reach them. For when her husband, Sa'ad Ibn Khaulah, died, the Prophet(saw) ruled that
"her waiting period is to endure until she gives birth." [19]
Also, he along with Zaid, Ibn 'Umar and others ruledthat a women that is married to a man while being in another land, if her husband dies, that she receives no dowry. In this example, the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning the case of Barwa' Bint Wâshiqdid not reach them. [20]
Discussion on this topic is extremely vast, such that the reports on the companions of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning it are numerous and many. As for the reports concerning its occurrence with other than them, from those who came after them, then taking account of all of them is impossible, for verily they reach the level of thousands. And it must be kept in mind that these four companions were the most knowledgeable, the most understanding, the most submissive and fearing, as well as the most virtuous from the entire ummah. And those who came after them are much lower than them in this regard, thus, it is morelikely that some aspects of the Sunnah would be unknown to them. And this needs no explanation.
So whoever believes that every hadîth that was conveyed to one of the Imâms or to one specific Imâm, is authentic, :->/ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
1a] Why did the Imâms Differ?
1a]
issue religious verdicts, pass judgements or conduct other matters. And some of the people that were absent from the first gathering would witness it. They would then convey it to whomsoever they were able to convey it to. So these individuals would possess some knowledge that those people did not and those people would possess some knowledge that these individuals did not. And verily, the scholars among the Sahâbah and those after them were only distinguished from one another due to who possessed more knowledge or who bore itsexcellence. As for whether one single person can encompass all of the hadîth of the Messenger ofAllâh, then this claim is impossible.
An example of this is seen in the rightly guided khalîfahs, who were the most knowledgeable of the ummah concerning theaffairs of the Messenger of Allâh, his Sunnah and his states of being. This is especially so with Abu Bakr As-Siddîq who never separated from the Prophet(saw), whether he was present or on a journey. Rather, he was with him the majority of the time, even to the pointthat he used to spend nights talking to him about the affairs of the Muslims. This goes the same for 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattâb, for the Prophet(saw) would say many times:
"Abu Bakr, 'Umar and I entered…" and "Abu Bakr, 'Umar and I left…"
In spite of this, when Abu Bakr was asked on the inheritance of the grandmother, he said:
"There is nothing for you in the Book of Allâh nor have I learned of anything from the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh that is for you. However, I will askthe people."
So he asked them and Al Mughîrah Ibn Shu'bah and Muhammad Ibn Maslamah stood up and testified
"that the Prophet has given her a sixth (of the inheritance)." [3]
This aspect of the Sunnah was conveyed to 'Imrân Ibn Husain, also. These three individuals were not equal to Abu Bakr nor to any of the other (four rightly guided) khalîfahs interms of knowledge. However, they were specifically characterized with knowledge of this Sunnah – of which its acting upon has been agreed on by the ummah.
Likewise, 'Umar did not know the Sunnah for asking permission to entera household, until he was informed of it by Abu MûsâAl-Ash’arî, who called on the Ansâr as witnesses. [5] This was even though 'Umar possessed more knowledge than the one who told him of this aspect of the Sunnah.
Also, 'Umar did not know that a woman was supposed to inherit from her (deceased) husband's blood money, but instead he held the opinion that the blood money belonged to the 'آqilah [6] . This was until Ad-DahhâkIbn Sufyân Al-Kulâbî, who was a leader of some Bedouin Arabs (Al-Bawâdî) for the Messenger of Allâh, wrote to him and informed him that:
"The Messenger of Allâh(swt) gave the wife ofAshyam Ad-Dabâbî, inheritance from the bloodmoney of her (deceased) husband." [7]
So he abandoned his opinion in favor of that (hadîth) and said:
"Had we not heard of this, we would have ruled in opposition to it."
Also, he did not know the regulations of the Majûs in regards to their payment of the jizyah (money tribute). This was until 'Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn 'Awf informed him that the Messenger of Allâh(swt) said:
"Treat them like the people of the House (Ka'bah)." [8]
And when 'Umar arrived atSargh [9] and news reached him that there was a plague in Shâm, he first sought counsel from the Muhâjirîn that were with him, then from the Ansâr, then from the Muslims that were present at the Conquest (of Makkah). Everyone of themadvised him according to his own personal opinion and not one of them informed him of the Sunnah (in regards to this situation). This was until 'Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn 'Awf arrived and informed him of the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning plagues and that he(saw) said:
"If it breaks out in a land while you are in it, then donot leave from it by fleeing. And if you hear news that it has broken out in a land, then do not go near it." [10]
And he and Ibn 'Abbâs were reminded of what should be done when one has doubt in his prayer as to whether or not he has broken his ablution. And the Sunnah for that affair was not conveyed to him, until 'Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn 'Awf informed him that the Prophet(saw) would
"Cast away all doubts and work upon that which he was certain of." [11]
And one time 'Umar was on a journey when a wind began to blow violently, so he began to say:
"Who will narrate to us a hadîth concerning the wind?"
Abu Hurairah said:
"News of this reached me while I was in the last rows of people (on the journey), so I hurried my riding animal until I reached him. Then I narrated to him, what the Prophet(saw) commanded should be done at the timewhen the wind is blowing." :->/ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
issue religious verdicts, pass judgements or conduct other matters. And some of the people that were absent from the first gathering would witness it. They would then convey it to whomsoever they were able to convey it to. So these individuals would possess some knowledge that those people did not and those people would possess some knowledge that these individuals did not. And verily, the scholars among the Sahâbah and those after them were only distinguished from one another due to who possessed more knowledge or who bore itsexcellence. As for whether one single person can encompass all of the hadîth of the Messenger ofAllâh, then this claim is impossible.
An example of this is seen in the rightly guided khalîfahs, who were the most knowledgeable of the ummah concerning theaffairs of the Messenger of Allâh, his Sunnah and his states of being. This is especially so with Abu Bakr As-Siddîq who never separated from the Prophet(saw), whether he was present or on a journey. Rather, he was with him the majority of the time, even to the pointthat he used to spend nights talking to him about the affairs of the Muslims. This goes the same for 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattâb, for the Prophet(saw) would say many times:
"Abu Bakr, 'Umar and I entered…" and "Abu Bakr, 'Umar and I left…"
In spite of this, when Abu Bakr was asked on the inheritance of the grandmother, he said:
"There is nothing for you in the Book of Allâh nor have I learned of anything from the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh that is for you. However, I will askthe people."
So he asked them and Al Mughîrah Ibn Shu'bah and Muhammad Ibn Maslamah stood up and testified
"that the Prophet has given her a sixth (of the inheritance)." [3]
This aspect of the Sunnah was conveyed to 'Imrân Ibn Husain, also. These three individuals were not equal to Abu Bakr nor to any of the other (four rightly guided) khalîfahs interms of knowledge. However, they were specifically characterized with knowledge of this Sunnah – of which its acting upon has been agreed on by the ummah.
Likewise, 'Umar did not know the Sunnah for asking permission to entera household, until he was informed of it by Abu MûsâAl-Ash’arî, who called on the Ansâr as witnesses. [5] This was even though 'Umar possessed more knowledge than the one who told him of this aspect of the Sunnah.
Also, 'Umar did not know that a woman was supposed to inherit from her (deceased) husband's blood money, but instead he held the opinion that the blood money belonged to the 'آqilah [6] . This was until Ad-DahhâkIbn Sufyân Al-Kulâbî, who was a leader of some Bedouin Arabs (Al-Bawâdî) for the Messenger of Allâh, wrote to him and informed him that:
"The Messenger of Allâh(swt) gave the wife ofAshyam Ad-Dabâbî, inheritance from the bloodmoney of her (deceased) husband." [7]
So he abandoned his opinion in favor of that (hadîth) and said:
"Had we not heard of this, we would have ruled in opposition to it."
Also, he did not know the regulations of the Majûs in regards to their payment of the jizyah (money tribute). This was until 'Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn 'Awf informed him that the Messenger of Allâh(swt) said:
"Treat them like the people of the House (Ka'bah)." [8]
And when 'Umar arrived atSargh [9] and news reached him that there was a plague in Shâm, he first sought counsel from the Muhâjirîn that were with him, then from the Ansâr, then from the Muslims that were present at the Conquest (of Makkah). Everyone of themadvised him according to his own personal opinion and not one of them informed him of the Sunnah (in regards to this situation). This was until 'Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn 'Awf arrived and informed him of the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allâh(swt) concerning plagues and that he(saw) said:
"If it breaks out in a land while you are in it, then donot leave from it by fleeing. And if you hear news that it has broken out in a land, then do not go near it." [10]
And he and Ibn 'Abbâs were reminded of what should be done when one has doubt in his prayer as to whether or not he has broken his ablution. And the Sunnah for that affair was not conveyed to him, until 'Abd-ur-Rahmân Ibn 'Awf informed him that the Prophet(saw) would
"Cast away all doubts and work upon that which he was certain of." [11]
And one time 'Umar was on a journey when a wind began to blow violently, so he began to say:
"Who will narrate to us a hadîth concerning the wind?"
Abu Hurairah said:
"News of this reached me while I was in the last rows of people (on the journey), so I hurried my riding animal until I reached him. Then I narrated to him, what the Prophet(saw) commanded should be done at the timewhen the wind is blowing." :->/ - - - :-> Transtors: 1.http://free-translation.imtranslator.net/lowres.asp 2.http://translate.google.com/m?twu=1&hl=en&vi=m&sl=auto&tl=en
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