not really ken said:
yes they do 'subscribe'. IT was the 4 imams who have collated the evidence and made the rulings. each one you follow is the stragiht path. different parts of the prophets life have benn taken hence the differences. yet it is all from the quran and sunnah. there would be no need to 'derive; anything further. it is all there for the people
As'Salam 'Alaikuum, sorry for my delayed replies. I'm currently in an 'exam phase'
The four Imams are mujtahideen and they emphasized on numerous occasions that we should always refer to the Qur'an and the Sunnah. None of them ever called the people to follow his madhab.
Abu Hanifah (rahimahullah) said:
"It is not permitted for anyone to accept our views if they do not know from where we got them."
"When I say something contradicting the Book of Allaah the Exalted or what is narrated from the Messenger (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam), then ignore my saying."
Malik ibn Anas (rahimahullah) said:
"Truly I am only a mortal: I make mistakes (sometimes) and I am correct (sometimes). Therefore, look into my opinions: all that agrees with the Book and the Sunnah, accept it; and all that does not agree with the Book and the Sunnah, ignore it."
Shaafi'i (rahimahullah) said:
"If you find in my writings something different to the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam), then speak on the basis of the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam), and leave what I have said."
"When a hadeeth is found to be saheeh, then that is my madhhab."
Ahmad ibn Hanbal (rahimahullah) said:
"Do not follow my opinion; neither follow the opinion of Malik, nor Shaafi'i, nor Awzaa'i, nor Thawri, but take from where they took."
So thus, if the rulings of the four imaams contradict the Qur'an and the Sunnah; one cannot claim that by following these rulings, he or she is on the straight path.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn ’Abdul-Wahhaab, rahimahullaah, said:
"If a person is learning fiqh from one of the four madhhabs, then he sees a hadeeth that opposes his madhhab; and so he follows it and leaves his madhhab - then this is recommended, rather it is obligatory upon him when the proof has been made clear to him. This would not be considered as opposing his Imaam that he follows, since they - Abu Haneefah, Maalik, ash-Shaafi’ee and Ahmad, radiallaahu ’anhum ajma’een - were all agreed upon this fundamental principle ... As for the case whereby a person does not have any evidence which opposes the view of the scholars of the madhhab, then we hope that it is permissible to act upon it, since their opinions are better than our own opinions; they took their proofs from the sayings of the Companions and those who came after them. However, it is not essential to declare with certainty (al-jazm) that this is the Sharee’ah of Allaah and His Messenger, until the proof that is not contradicted in this issue is made clear. This is the action of the Salaf of this Ummah and its scholars - both previous and recent - as well as that which they criticised: namely having bigotted partisanship for particular madhhabs (at-ta’assubul-madhaahib) and leaving off following the proof."
For more fatwas regardin' followin' a particular madhab by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan, Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-’Uthaymeen and Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah go here:
http://islaam.net/main/display.php?part=4&category=7&id=42
Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullaah) said:
"It has been established in the Book, the Sunnah and theijmaa’ that Allaah, the Most Perfect, obligated upon the creation obedience to Him, and obedience to His Messenger sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam. It is not obligatory upon this Ummah to obey anyone in particular in all that he may commands and prohibits, except the Messenger sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam; to the extent that the most truthful of this Ummah and the most virtuous after its Prophet [i.e. Abu Bakr] said: "Obey me in what is obedience to Allaah. But if I disobey Allaah, then there is no obedience to me upon you." They are all agreed that there is no single person who is infallible in all that he may order or prohibit, except for Allaah’s Messenger sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam. That is why more than one of the scholars have said: "Every person’s saying can be taken or left, except for Allaah’s Messenger sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam." And the four Imaams, may Allaah be pleased with them, all forbade the people from blindly following them in all that they may say; and this was an obligation upon them [to do]."
I don't believe he has ever issued a fatwa. There's no need for more muftis anyway, there's enough Arabic scholars issuing fatwas telling us that interest is Halal nowadays anyway. who needs a 'student of knowledge' when we got these big wigs.
Akhee, you wrote:
Hamza yusuf has been given the authority of issuing fatwas
How can Hazma Yusuf who is a student of knowledge been given the authority to issue fatwas whilst he hasn't reached the status of a mufti.
And bro, what's your grudge with "arabic scholars". No sane scholar of Islam would ever issue a fatwa allowing riba. In fact, could you quote me the fatwa and which scholar.
stop getting caught up in labels!!!!!! Islam is a facing new problems in the 21st century, nobody is applying islam to new problems faced like Hamza Yusuf and a select few other scholars. that is from islam I just can' remember the term now. it is the islamic concept of critical thinking based on shariah
Do you mean ijtihaad? And what kinda problems is Islaam facing? Islaam is facing no problems, it's Muslims who are leaving the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
'hey you over there, I just don't like you'. <--another way of saying what you just said here. Shariah has never catered for the inner!!
Brother, how does that apply to what I stated? Are you arquing that Sufism is the straight path? Some of the teachings of Sufism involve doing tawaf around graves and praying to the dead as a means of worship and drawing closer to Allah (Exalted is He). They claim that awliyaa (saints) have knowledge of alghayb (the Unseen). We all know that such teachings are kufr and shirk. They invent phrases and names for Allah that are not in the Qur'an and the Sunnah. Such people clearly have strayed from the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
Make sure you understand this fully.
I don't think you really grasped what Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) really said. He said that there are some practices that are in accordance with the Qur'an and the Sunnah but there also some practices that are clearly innovations and also shirk.
blind bashing again. Baseless and ignorant accusations!!!!!! What more can I say
Blind bashing? By making their deviated practicses known connotes to blind-bashing? I'll be willing to discuss with you the teachings of Sufism if you adhere to that way.
Brother ken wrote:
now are you telling me that the prophet was wrong? y saying that imam abu hanifah made mistakes in his rulings? go read about abu hanifas life and what he did for islam. there are also further hadith which enforce the authority of imam abu hanifa.
Abu Hanifah (rahimahullah) could have erred but he will still be rewarded for his ijtihaad. That's because the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah) said one who tries and goes wrong is rewarded only once, while one who tries and goes right is rewarded double: once for trying and making the effort, and once for going right.
And which hadiths enforce the authority of Abu Hanifah (rahimahullah)

'cause that would be really odd considerin' that hadiths are traced back to the Prophet. Did the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) personally praise Abu Hanifa (rahimahullah)?
On a serious note bro,
Abu Hanifah (rahimahullah) said:
"Woe to you, O Ya'qub! Do not write down everything you hear from me, for it happens that I hold one opinion today and reject it tomorrow, or hold one opinion tomorrow and reject it the day after tomorrow."
"It is prohibited for someone who does not know my evidence to give verdicts on the basis of my words. For we are mortals: we say one thing one day, and take it back the next day."
Wa'salaam