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Bid'ah is a word that has been misused so often
today, that it's definition needs to be explained clearly.
Definition
of Bid'ah
Bid'ah,
literally means innovation. In special terms it means
carrying out actions which displease Allah ta`ala and his
messenger.
[Tirmizi
chapter Il]
Qadi
Shawkani writes "In Islam there are two kinds of Bid'ah: Bid'ah
Say'iah and Bid'ah Hasana. If a new thing opposes the Qur’an and
Sunnah then it is Say'iah, but if it is not against the Shari'ah
then it is Hasanah.
(Nayl-ul-Autaar,
Qadi Shawkani chapter Salaah Al Taravee).
Imam
Nawawi writes that there are certain types of Bid’ah. Two of them
are Bid’ah Sayyiah and Bid’ah Hasanah. Bid’ah sayyiah is a Bid’ah
that opposes the Qur’an and sunnah and Bidah Hasanah is a Bid’ah
that is not against the Qur’an or Sunnah. For example:
To invent
the usool (principle) of Hadeeth, usool of Fiqh, usool of Tafsir
etc.
[Tahzeeb
al Asma wal lughaat word Bid’ah by Imam Nawawi]
Hafidhh
ibn Rajjab defines bida to mean new things that have no basis in the
Qur'an or Sunnah. If a new practice has evidence from the Qur'an or
Sunnah it will not be Bid'ah Shari'ah, but it will be Bid'ah
Logaviyya (linguistic).
(Jaami' Al
Uloom Al Hukkam page 252 by Hafidhh ibn Rajjab).
Hafidhh
Asqalani writes if a new thing is against Islam, it will be bad. If
it is not against Islam, it will be hasanah (Good).
(Fathul
Bari chap on Taravi by Hafidhh Asqalani).
Hafidhh
ibn Taymiyyah writes that bid'ah is always bad, but some scholars
say that there are two kinds of bid'ah, that one is good and one is
bad. If a new thing has origin in the Qur'an and Sunnah it will be
called Bid'ah Logaviyya (verbally) but not Bid'ah in Shari'ah. Only
the word bid'ah will be used on the new things. Like, the Qur'an was
collected in one book after the Prophet Muhammad [May Allah bless
Him and grant Him peace], and the congregational Taravi prayer was
started in Sayyidna Umar's time but these two things have an origin
in the Sunnah. Therefore, it will be called bid'ah verbally.
(Iqtidah
al Sirat al Mustaqeem chap on Bid'ah by Hafidhh ibn Taymiyya).
From the
above, the conclusion is that if a new thing has been started, and
it neither goes against the Qur’an or Sunnah, then it can be
declared a ‘good’ innovation. However, if a new act is initiated
against the Qur'an and Sunnah, that will be called bad bid'ah, or a
reprehensible innovation.
Definition
of BID'AH SAYYIAH
Bid'ah
say'iah is a new thing, introduced to and made part of the Deen
(Islam) that has no origin what so ever from the Qur'an or the
Sunnah of Rasoolallah [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]
Imam
Bukhari and Imam Muslim write that there was some companions talking
and the Prophet was listening. One of them said: 'I will make
prayers (Salaah) all night long.' The second said: 'I will fast (sawm)
all the time.' The third said: 'I will never marry.' When our
Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]heard them say this
he said: 'I am the most God conscious of Allah (Ta`ala) than any of
you. I pray (Salaah,) I fast (sawm) as well, and I do marry woman
too. And who so turns his face from my Sunnah, cannot be of my
Ummah'.
[Mishkat
Muslim, Bukhari chapter Ihtisam]
The reason
why our Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]stopped
them from doing what they wanted to do was because it was against
Sunnah(his way). What ever we do which is against the way of our
Prophets [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] Sunnah is a
Bid'ah Say'iah.
RasoolAllah [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] stated: "On
the Day of Judgement, some people will come to me when I will be
standing by Haudh-e-Kauser (Well). They will be grabbed and taken
towards the Hellfire. I shall say: "These are my people" but in
reply I will be told: "These are the people who introduced
innovations after you, so they are unbelievers."
[Bukhari &
Muslim, Kitaab-ul-Haudh]
From the
above Hadith we learn of the innovations from which we have been
warned. Such innovations that make a person Murtad (a non believer.)
A few examples of innovations, which cause a person to become Murtad:-
A person claiming to be a Prophet, deny giving Zakaat. Perform Haj
at a place other than the Ka'ba, or to introduce any other new
belief which is in opposition to Qur'an or Ahadith.
A person
once sent salaam to Abdullah Ibn Umar radhiAllahu anhu who replied:
I do not accept his salaam, as this person has innovated by becoming
Qadriyyah (A sect which does not believe in destiny) [Mistake,
Kitaab-ul-Iman wa-al-Qadr, transmitted by Abu Dawood, Tirmidhi and
Ibn Majah]
The above
narration emphasises the fact that Bid'ah is to hold such an Aqeedah
which is in direct opposition to the Qur'an and Sunnah, i.e. to
become Qadriyyah, Jabriyya etc.
RasoolAllah [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] stated:
"Every innovation leads astray and every creator of the astray goes
in the Fire."
[Muslim
chapter Al-jumah]
An example
of this Bid'ah is given by Hafidhh Ibn Al-Qayyim who writes: 'The
one who denies the punishment of the grave is an innovater'.
[Kitaab-ur-Rooh
chap10]
PROOF OF
BID'AH HASANA
Allah
Ta'ala says in the Holy Qur'an:
"And we
ordained in the hearts of those who followed him Compassion and
Mercy. But the Monasticism which they innovated for themselves which
we did not prescribe for them"
Surah Al
Hadeed, verse 27"
This verse
points out that when something new is invented to please Allah
Ta'ala then it is permissible, and Allah Ta'ala gives reward for it.
Those who do not fulfil the requirements then Allah Ta'ala will not
reward them.
RasoolAllah [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] stated: "The
person who introduced a good thing in Islam, shall obtain the reward
for it and also the reward for those who adopt it. As for the one
who introduces a bad thing (Bid'ah Sayyi ah) he will obtain the
punishment for introducing it and also for those who adopt it, will
also be punished."
(Sahih
Muslim in Kitaab-uz-Zakaat Tirmidhee chapter Eleleven).
This
Hadith gives proof of the fact that it is permissible to introduce a
good act in Islam, also it gives permission to follow that deed with
the intention of reward.
Even our
Prophets (Sallallahu'alaihi wa sallams) companions intoduced new
things in Islam that the Messenger of Allah himself had not done,
and our Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]did not
stop them. If by doing something new without the permission of our
Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]was Bid'ah then
these people would not have done so. Yes it was important for them
to remember that, not to start some thing new which would be against
our Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] sunnah in any
way.
There are
many examples, but for the moment we shall highlight two:
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Our Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant
Him peace] asked Bilal radiAllahu unho "What do you practice that
from which you look forward to a lot of reward from Allah Subha
Nahu Wata’ala. The reason being I heard your footsteps in
Paradise. (junnaah") Bilal radiAllahu unho replaid: "Whenever I
do Ablution (Wudhu,) after it I always say a Prayer (Nafil Salaah")
["Bukhari,
Kitab Tahajud"]
This new
practice that Bilal RadiAllaho unho started by himself was so much
accepted by Allah Ta`ala that our Prophet [May Allah bless Him and
grant Him peace] heard his foot steps in paradise.
Ibn Hajr
writes in his commentary to worship at a set time is permissible.
[Fathul
bari by Hafidhh Asqalani]
2) In a
Mosque in Quba an Imam used to lead congregation prayers in every
rakat (cycle) after reciting Surah Al Fatiha and a verse of the
Qur'an he also recited Surah Al Ikhlas as well. When our Prophet
[May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] asked him: 'Why do you do
this? He replied: 'I love reading Surah Al Ikhlas'. Our Prophet
[May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] said: 'This love will
take you towards paradise'. [Bukhari Kitab as Salaah]
Our
Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] did not stop
either of these two companions, but instead gave them inspiration of
the glad tidings they were going to receive.
Imam
Bukhari writes Umar [May Allah be pleased with Him] ordered that
congregational Taravi prayer should be offered together. When the
people started this and Umar saw this he said This is a good bid'ah.
[Bukhari Kitab-us Taraweeh]
Umar
RadiAllaho unho ordered the people to offer congregational prayers
of Taraweeh, and called this “Bid'ah Hasana.” From this we can
prove two things.
1) After
our Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] any new thing
that was initiated and was not against his sunnah or the Qur'an is
called Bid'ah Hasana.
2) To
start something new in Islam, which is not already there and does
not affect the sunnah then this will be the Sunnah of Umar
radiAllaho unho.
This
Hadith supports the fact that if a new thing does not oppose the
Qur'an or Ahadith then it is a Bid'ah Hasana.
During the
Khilafa of Abu Bakr Siddique RadhiAllahu anahu, Umar RadhiAllahu
anhu came to Abu Bakr Radiallaho and said: "In the Battle of
Yamama many Hufaad of Qur'an have been Martyred. I fear that if the
Hufaad continue to die in such battles the Qur'an could disappear.
I recommend that you command for the Qur'an to be collected". Abu
Bakr RadhiAllahu anhu replied: "How can I do a thing, which was not
a practice of (Rasoolallah Sallallahu' alaihi wa sallam") Umar
RadhiAllahu anhu replied: "By Allah this is a good thing." Umar
RadhiAllahu anhu mentioned this many times to the Khalifa. Later
Abu Bakr RadhiAllahu anhu said: "Allah has opened my heart to the
fact that this was not an action of (Rasoolallah Sallallahu' alaihi
wa sallam) but this is a good thing". Abu Bakr Radiallahu unhu
then told Zaid RadhiAllahu anhu to start collecting the Qur'an who
questioned the Khalifa by asking: Abu Bakr Radiallaho Why are you
doing something which was not an action of (Rasoolallah Sallallahu'
alaihi wa sallam?") Abu Bakr Radiallaho replied: "By Allah this
is a very good thing". Zaid RadhiAllahu anhu later said: "Allah
Subha Nahu Wata’ala opened my heart to the fact that this was a good
thing so I started collecting the Qur'an until it was collected."
(Bukhari
in Kitaab Fadhaa il-ul-Qur'an).
The above
Hadith goes a long way in proving that the introduction of a good
thing (which was not an action of Rasoolallah Sallallahu' alaihi wa
sallam) is the Sunnah of the Sahaba RadhiAllahu Ta'ala Ajma'een.
During the
time of RasoolAllah Sallallahu' alaihi wa sallam, seven different
types of Qir'aat (recitation techniques) were used to recite the
Qur'an. But Uthman RadhiAllahu anhu united the people to one type
of Qirat. This was a thing not done by the Prophet SallAllahu
alaihi wasallam, Abu Bakr nor Umar RadhiAllahu anhum but by Uthman
RadhiAllahu anhu.
['Bukhari
in Fadhaa il-ul-Qur'an']
Some
examples of Bid'ah Hasana.
Punctuation in the Qur'an
Names of
Surahs written in the Qur'an
Mihrabs in
the Mosques
Minarets
of Mosques
Taqleed of
the four schools of Fiqh
Fixing
congregational prayer times with the clock times
These are
all Bid'ah Hasana and have been accepted by the whole of the Ummah.
In the
Haramian (Makkah and Madina) they celebrate on the 27th of Ramadan
“Lai latul qader”, it is not establishd in Hadith. Is there any set
date for Lai latul Qadar or even to congregate for hours on end? To
give the Ka'aba a bath twice in a year is not mentioned in the
Qur’an.
So why
do all these Muslims from the whole world join them in prayer there.
In what Hadith does this say that to recite the whole of the Qur'an
in Salaah (Taraweh) and finish on the 27th of Ramadan?
In which
Hadith does it say that Bukhari is the next book after the Holy
Qur'an, or did any of our Prophets [May Allah bless Him and grant
Him peace] companions say this?
In Saudi
Arabia they do celebrate their National day. They hang the picture
of the King every where even on the Riyals where does this derive
from? So then it would be right to say that to assent that Bukhari
is the second Heighest book (kitab) after the Qur'an is Bid'ah?
Usool-Tafsir, Usool-Hadith, Usool-Fiqh, and Asma e Rijal, which
companions of our Prophet Salalla ho alhi wasallam started this. So
this means that this is also Bid'ah?
Our
Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace] and his Companions
used to call Saudi Arabia “Jaziratul Arab” but the present
Government has taken that name out and changed it to Saudi Arabia.
These are
some new actions done by the Sihaba and the pious which were not
counted as Bidah
Hafidhh
Ibn Taimiyyah writes: "Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal would place his hand
on the grave of a person who had just died and then supplicate to
Allah". He also says: "There were some people from amongst the
Salaf who would never narrate a Hadith of (Rasoolallah Sallallahu'
alaihi wa sallam) without performing wudhu (ablution)".
[Ibn
Taimiyyah in Al-Tawasul page 90]
Hafidhh
Ibn Taimiyyah did not refer to the above as innovations even though
both acts are not evident from the life of (Rasoolallah Sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam,) or the rightly guided Khalifa s. This clearly
proves that the Salaf believed that it was permitted to do something
which did not oppose the Qur'an and Sunnah of the Messenger (Sallallahu'alaihi
wa sallam)
It is in
this same book of Hafidhh Ibn Taimiyyah where it mentions many other
cases where the Sahaba started things that were not present during
the time of (RasoolAllah Sallallahu' alaihi wa sallam)
A
few examples of these are:
Abu
Hurairah radhiAllahu anhu would do masah (wiping) of his neck during
wudhu. Umar radhiAllahu anhu would put water in his eyes and do
masah of the ears, Abdullah Ibn Umar radhiAllahu considered it
virtuous to walk along the same routes which the Prophet [May Allah
bless Him and grant Him peace] used in his lifetime also to stop
where the Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]
stopped, and to perform wudhu where (RasoolAllah Sallallahu' alaihi
wa sallam) performed it. Abdullah Ibn Umar would also touch with his
hands the places where (Rasoolallah Sallallahu'alaihi wa sallam) sat
to obtain Baraka (blessings).
[Qaydah
Jaleelah page 223 by Hafidhh Ibn Taymiyyah]
All of
this is evidence in support of the fact it is permitted to do
something not done by the Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him
peace] so long as it does not oppose the Sunnah and is intended for
reward alone. As this was the practice of the Sahaba radhiAllahu
anhum.
The
objection, which could arise, is that: 'The Companions had the
authority to start something new but we do not.'
Firstly:
Not all the things mentioned earlier were started by the Companions.
Secondly,
Hafidhh Ibn Taimiyyah writes: "Apart from the Prophet [May Allah
bless Him and grant Him peace] no one has the right to introduce
anything new to the Deen (Religion) and then call it Sunnah, the
Khulafa Rashideen followed the Sunnah, therefore their way is called
the way of the Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace].
Wajib is only what Allah has made Wajib and Haraam is only that
which Allah and his Messenger has forbidden, the authority of
classifying Mustahab (Desirable), Mubaah (permissible), and Makrooh
(Disliked), is with the Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him
peace] alone. No others have such authority". He continues by
saying, "The majority of Scholars do not consider the (above)
practice of Abdullah Ibn Umar to be permitted" ["Hafidhh Ibn
Taimiyyah]
[Qaydah
Jaleelah chap action of Sihabah by Hafidhh Ibn Taymiyyah]
According
to Hafidhh Ibn Taymiyyahs statement we can see that the sunnah can
only be something that was practised by the Prophet not by anyone
else. Some people consider something to be Bid’ah, which was not
practised by the Prophet, or His Companions. According to the above
statement they cannot say this as the Prophet [May Allah bless him
and grant him peace] only had such Authority to do so.
In the
following pages we will discuss some of the issues, which are
considered as ‘Bidah’ by some of the Muslims. |