Praise be to Allaah.
The first question may appear strange and somewhat surprising to
committed, practising Muslims. How can something which is so obviously one of the bases of
Islaam become a matter for discussion and debate? But since the question has been asked,
we will present, with the help of Allaah, the principles and bases of the importance of
the Sunnah, the obligation to follow it and the ruling concerning those who reject it. By
so doing, we will also refute the doubters and the misguided group who call themselves
“Qur’aaniyyeen” (the Qur’aan has nothing to do with them!) In sha
Allaah this discussion will be of benefit to everyone who wants to understand the truth of
the matter.
Proof of the importance of the Sunnah
(1) The Qur’aan speaks of the importance of the Sunnah, for
example:
(a) Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “He who obeys
the Messenger has indeed obeyed Allaah . . .” [al-Nisaa’ 4:80] Allaah described
obedience to the Prophet
(peace be upon him) as being a part of obedience to Him.
Then He made a connection between obedience to Him and obedience to the Prophet
(peace be upon him): “O you who believe! Obey Allaah and obey the Messenger . .
.” [al-Nisaa’ 4:59]
(b) Allaah warns us not to go against the Prophet
(peace be upon
him), and states that whoever disobeys him will be doomed to eternal Hell. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning): “. . . And let those who oppose the Messenger’s
commandment beware, lest some fitnah (trial, affliction, etc.) befall them or a
painful torment be inflicted on them.” [al-Nur 24:63]
(c) Allaah has made obedience to His Prophet a religious duty;
resisting or opposing it is a sign of hypocrisy: “”But no, by your Lord, they
can have no Faith, until they make you [Muhammad] judge in all disputes between them, and
find in themselves no resistance against your decisions, and accept (them) with full
submission.” [al-Nisaa’ 4:65]
(d) Allaah commands His slaves to respond to Him and His Messenger:
“O you who believe! Answer Allaah (by obeying Him) and (His) Messenger when he calls
you to that which will give you life . . .” [al-Anfaal 8:24]
(e) Allaah also commands His slaves to refer all disputes to him:
“. . . (And) if you differ in anything amongst yourselves, refer it to Allaah and His
Messenger . . .” [al-Nisaa’ 4:59]
(2) The Sunnah itself indicates the importance of the Sunnah. For
example:
(a) Al-Tirmidhi reported from Abu Raafi’ and others that the
Prophet
(peace be upon him) said: “I do not want to see any one of you reclining
on his couch and, when he hears of my instructions or prohibitions, saying ‘I
don’t accept it; we didn’t find any such thing in the Book of
Allaah.’” Abu ‘Eesaa said: This is a saheeh hasan hadeeth. (See Sunan
al-Tirmidhi, Shaakir edition, no. 2663).
Al-’Irbaad ibn Saariyah, may Allaah be pleased with him,
reported that the Prophet
(peace be upon him) said: “Would any of you think,
reclining on his couch, that Allaah would only describe what is forbidden in the
Qur’aan? I tell you, by Allaah, that I have warned and commanded and prohibited
things that are as important as what is in the Qur’aan, if not more so.”
(Reported by Abu Dawud, Kitaab al-Khiraj wa’l-imaarah wa’l-fay’).
(b) Abu Dawud also reported from al-’Irbaad ibn Saariyah, may
Allaah be pleased with him, that “the Messenger of Allaah
(peace be upon him)
led us in prayer one day, then he turned to us and exhorted us strongly . . . (he said),
‘Pay attention to my sunnah (way) and the way of the Rightly-guided Khaleefahs after
me, adhere to it and hold fast to it.’” (Saheeh Abi Dawud, Kitaab al-Sunnah).
(3) The scholars’ consensus (ijmaa’) affirming the
importance of the Sunnah.
Al-Shaafi’i, may Allaah have mercy on him, said: “I do not
know of anyone among the Sahaabah and Taabi’een who narrated a report from the
Messenger of Allaah
(peace be upon him) without accepting it, adhering to it and
affirming that this was sunnah. Those who came after the Taabi’een, and those whom we
met did likewise: they all accepted the reports and took them to be sunnah, praising those
who followed them and criticizing those who went against them. Whoever deviated from this
path would be regarded by us as having deviated from the way of the Companions of the
Prophet
(peace be upon him) and the scholars who followed them, and would be
considered as one of the ignorant.
(4) Common sense indicates the importance of the Sunnah.
The fact that the Prophet
(peace be upon him) is the Messenger
of Allaah indicates that we must believe everything he said and obey every command he
gave. It goes without saying that he has told us things and given instructions in addition
to what is in the Qur’aan. It is futile to make a distinction between the Sunnah and
the Qur’aan when it comes to adhering to it and responding to it. It is obligatory to
believe in what he has told us, and to obey his instructions.
The ruling concerning those who deny the importance of the Sunnah is
that they are kaafirs, because they deny and reject a well-known and undeniable part of
the religion.
As regards your second question, about whether a Muslim is required
to follow a particular madhhab, the answer is that he does not have to. For the average
“rank and file” Muslim, his madhhab is that of his mufti or the scholar whom he
consults for religious verdicts; he must ask those pious scholars whom he trusts for
opinions when necessary. If a person has enough knowledge to distinguish which evidence
and opinion is stronger, then he must follow the scholarly opinion which has the strongest
support from the Qur’an and Sunnah. It is acceptable for a Muslim to follow one of
the four well-known madhhabs, on the condition that he understands that the truth in any
given issue may lie with another madhhab, in which case he must ignore his own
madhhab’s opinion and follow the truth. The Muslim’s aim is to follow the truth
that is in accordance with the Qur’an and Sunnah. The madhhabs of fiqh are only a
means of reaching ahkaam (rules) based on the Qur’aan and Sunnah, they are not
Qur’aan and Sunnah.
We ask Allaah to show us the truth and help us to follow it, and to
show us falsehood and help us to avoid it. May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad.