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subhanAllah det börjar närma sig slutet, märker ni? redan 30 hadither, subhanAllah, det menas med att det har gått 30 dagar. Jag hoppas ni har haft en trevlig morgon och jag hoppas ni fortsätter att få en trevlig dag. Imorgon är det fredag och snart är det helg. Missa då inte föreläsningen på lördag och föreläsninge på söndag gått folk och ora er inte om att det är långt och att det blir sent utan ni kan lyssna genom paltalk, finns mer förklaring på islam.nu . Här är nästa hadith, önskar er det bästa idag in shaa Allah, as-alamo'alejkom!

 

HADITH 30

Abu Tha'laba al-Khushani Jurthum ibn Nashir berättade att profeten Muhammed sade:

Gud allsmäktig har föreskrivit plikter så försumma dem inte. Han har fastställt gränser så överträd dem inte. Han har förbjudit vissa saker så håll er ifrån dem. Vissa saker har Han inte uttalat sig om, inte av glömska, utan av medkänsla med er, så sök inte efter dem.

(ad-Daraqutni och andra)

 

Explanation of Hadeeth Number 30

 

His (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) statement "has laid down" means that Allaah 'azza wa jall has made these things obligatory. And his statement "so do not overstep them" means do not enter into them. And as for the forbiddance from delving into those matters which Allaah has remained silent about, then it is in accordance with his (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) statement : "Do not ask me about that which I have left [unspecified], for the earlier nations were destroyed because of their excessive questioning and their disagreeing with their Prophets" [See Hadeeth Number 9]. Some of the 'ulamaa have said : "The Banoo Israa'eel used to ask [much] and they were answered and given what they asked for, until this became a fitnah (trial) for them, and this brought them towards their destruction."

And the Sahaabah (radiAllaahu 'anhum) understood this, and restrained from asking except in those matters which were essential. [Due to this] they would be delighted when a desert bedouin [who would not be so restrained] would come to ask the Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) questions, so they would listen attentively.

 

And some people became extreme in this until they said : "It is not permssible to ask the scholars about new events/situations until they actually occur." And the Salaf [ie the Early Scholars] used to say similar to this, that is to leave such matters until they actually occurred. [This continued] until they began to fear that Knowledge would be lost [through the death of the 'ulamaa], and so they began to lay down Principles, and discuss finer issues, and to arrange and write down the different branches of Knowledge and their rulings.

 

And the 'ulamaa have differed regarding the ruling on matters before the Sharee'ah was revealed about them [ie during the life of the Prophet sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam] - were they all forbidden or permissible or was there no ruling about them at all ? So the 'ulamaa have split into three madhhabs on this issue, and all this is mentioned in detail in the books of Usool ul-Fiqh.

 

Summary :

 

That a Muslim has specified enjoined duties to perform in his religion, which he cannot neglect

That Allaah has shown us how and where not commit excesses

That He has set limits and prohibitions, which also cannot be neglected

That what is known clearly from the Book and the Sunnah is enough for our lives, and this is a Mercy from Allaah

That we should not seek after what has not been mentioned

That speculating, philosophising and hypothesising about Islaam is forbidden

That Allaah never forgets

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