
Claimed Evidence:
‘Umar ibn Al-Khattaab
remarked upon seeing people praying Taraaweeh in congregation that: "This is a good Bid’ah." [Al-Bukhaari]
Refutation:
Imaam Ibn Rajab
said: "Any words from the Salaf (righteous predecessors) considering something as a good Bid’ah were meant in the linguistic and not the Islamic sense, such as the above quoted saying of ‘Umar
.
Claimed Evidence:
Ibn Mas’ood
said: "What the Muslims see as good is good in the sight of Allaah and what they see as bad is bad in the sight of Allaah." [Ahmad]
Refutation:
As-Sindi
said: "It is obvious that he was referring to the companions of the Prophet
and he was talking exclusively about those things that they had a unanimous consensus on, it does not include others. This is besides the fact that these were the words of a companion and not the Prophet’s
."
Claimed Evidence:
Al-‘Izz Ibn ‘Abdus-Salaam
divided Bid’ah into five categories: obligatory, recommended, permissible, disliked and prohibited.
Refutation:
Ash-Shaatibi
said: "This categorization of Bid’ah is something new which has no supportive evidence to it, moreover, it contradicts the definition of Bid’ah, because any deed which has an evidence which legislates it to be obligatory, recommended or allowed is by definition not an innovation, and it would have been included in the general recommendation of good deeds. Therefore, considering a matter to be a Bid’ah yet claiming the existence of an evidence to recommend it is a contradiction in terms."
Reasons behind innovations:
• Ignorance about Islam.
• Following whims.
• Clinging to doubts.
• The sole use of ration with no reference to the Islamic texts (Quran and Sunnah).
• Islamic Scholars not fulfilling their expected role.
• Dependence on weak or fabricated narrations.
• Extreme reactions to others’ errors.
• Blind imitation of the masses.
• Not following the instructions of sincere scholars.
Ways to eradicate Bid’ah:
• Warning against its dangers and evil effects.
• Calling people to adhere to the Quran and Sunnah.
• Distinguishing between weak and the authentic narrations.
• Spreading knowledge and correcting the people’s understanding of faith, worship, morals and deeds.
• Warning against the innovators.
• Receiving knowledge from the correct sources.
Related Quranic verses:
Allaah Says (what means): “On the Day [some] faces will turn white and [some] faces will turn black, [to them it will be said]: 'Did you disbelieve [i.e., reject faith] after your belief? Then taste the punishment for what you used to reject.'” [Quran 106]
Ibn ‘Abbaas
commended: "The faces of the people who adhered to the Sunnah will turn white and bright, while the faces of the innovators will turn black and gloomy."
Allaah Says (what means): “And whoever opposes the Messenger after guidance has become clear to him and follows other than the way of the believers – We will give him what he has taken [i.e., make him responsible for his choice] and drive him into Hell, and evil it is as a destination.” [Quran 115]
Allaah Says (what means): “…This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favour upon you and have approved for you Islam as a religion…” [Quran 5:3]
Allaah Says (what means): “And [moreover], this is my path. Which is straight, so follow it; and do not follow [other] ways, for you will be separated from His way. This has He instructed you so that you may become righteous.” [Quran 6: 153] Mujaahid
commended: "The other ways mentioned are desires and innovations."
Allaah Says (what means): “So let those beware who dissent from his [i.e., the Prophet's] order lest trials strike them or a painful punishment.” [Quran 24: 63]
Related Prophetic narrations:
The Prophet
said:
· “Allaah does not accept the repentance of an innovator until he abandons his innovation.” [At-Tabaraani & Al- Bayhaqi]
· “He who lives long enough will see many things which he will not recognize, therefore, hold on to my Sunnah and that of the rightly guided caliphs who succeed me; bite onto it (i.e., my Sunnah) with your molars. Stay away from innovations, because every innovation is misguidance.” [Ahmad & Abu Daawood]
· “He who does something which is not according to what we are upon, then it is rejected.” [Al-Bukhaari & Muslim]
· “I will be ahead of you in reaching my fountain, and there will be people who will be prevented from reaching it, therefore, I will say: 'My Lord! These are my followers!' It will be said: 'You do not know what they innovated and altered after you.' (i.e., after your death) Therefore, I will say: 'Let those who altered (the religion) be kept away (in a humiliated place).” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
Related words of the Salaf:
Ibn Mas’ood
said: "Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate, because you have been sufficed." [Ad-Daarimi] He also said: “Practicing a little of the Sunnah is far better than practicing many innovations." [Al-Haakim]
Huthayfah Ibn Al-Yamaan
said: "Do not perform any act of worship which was not practiced by the companions of the Prophet
because the early people did not leave anything unaddressed…so follow the way of those who were before you."
Ibn ‘Abbaas
said: “Fear Allaah, follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate."
Al-Fudhayl
said: "Beware of the one who sits with innovators; he who sits with innovators will not be granted wisdom; I wish there was a fortress of steel between me and the innovators."
Related stories:
Ibn ‘Abbaas
was circumambulating the Ka’bah with Mu’aawiyah Ibn Abu Sufyaan
during Mu’aawiyah’s reign. Mu’aawiyah would touch all four corners of the Ka’bah while circumambulating and so Ibn ‘Abbaas remarked: "The Prophet
only touched two corners (the black stone and the Yemeni corner)." Mu’aawiyah replied: "No part of the house of Allaah should be neglected." Thereupon, Ibn ‘Abbaas recited the verse (which means): “There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of Allaah an excellent pattern (i.e., example to be followed) for anyone whose hope is in Allaah and the Last Day and [who] remembers Allaah often.” [Quran 33:21] Upon hearing this, Mu’aawiyah refrained.
A man asked Imaam Maalik
: "At which point do I initiate my state of Ihraam?" He replied: "From Thul Hulayfah - where the Prophet
did so." The man retorted: "I wish to do it from the area beside the grave of the Prophet
."
Imaam Maalik
said: "Do not do that, for I fear that if you do so, you will be afflicted with trials." The man replied: "Why would I be afflicted with trials? All I wanted was to do it from a place which is only a few miles away from where you told me!" Imaam Maalik said upon hearing this: "What can be more serious than feeling that you performed a righteous deed that the Prophet
failed to do? I heard the Saying of Allaah (which means): “So let those beware who dissent from his [i.e., the Prophet's] order lest trials strike them or a painful punishment.” [Quran 24:63]