In the name of Allah
HADITH
SIX
Abu "Abdullh An-Nu'rnan bin Bashir (may Allah be pleased with him) Narrated, I heard the messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, 'Both the legal and illegal things are
evident, but in between them there are doubtful things of which most people have no knowledge. So whoever saves himself from these doubtful things saves
his religion and his honor, and whoever indulges in these doubtful things indulges in fact in unlawful things, just
as a shepherd who pastures his flock round a preserve will soon pasture them in
it. Beware, every king has a preserve, and the things Allah has declared
unlawful are His preserves. Beware; in the body there is a flesh; if it is
sound, the whole body is sound, and if it is corrupt, the whole body is
corrupt, and behold, it is the heart." (Recorded by Al-Bukhary and Muslim)
Background
The first thing to note is that The Scholar Al-Bukhari recorded this hadith in the beginning of the
Book of Trading. Why did The Scholar Al-Bukhari start the Book of Trading with this hadith? What does this imply? There
are many implications. One of them is that these doubtful matters are related
to the things that we buy and sell, that we trade in. It is also said that his
father once mentioned to him that for forty years he never brought anything
doubtful into their home.
It can be observed that Imam al-Bukhari was
influenced by his father's attitude, his father brought only lawful things into
the house. Whatever the family ate, drank, wore or used was lawful. There were
no doubts. This is the environment The Scholar Al-Bukhari was brought and raised up in. It is also said that whenever his father
made invocations to Allah, Allah answered his invocations because of the fact
that he never dealt with anything which was doubtful. This is reflected in the
behavior and attitude of Al-Bukhari. Hence like in this hadith where he chose to record it at the beginning
of the chapter the Book of Trading.
This hadith emphasizes the importance of glorifying Allah. If we want
to glorify Allah, we have to glorify His injunctions, commandments, whether
they are obligations (so we perform them), or whether they are prohibitions (so
we don't perform them). It is narrated: "Don't look at how minor the sin
is that you committed, but look at the glory of the One you disobeyed, i.e.
Allah Exalted He" A sin, even if it is a minor one, means disobedience to
Allah, hence defying the Glorification of Allah. And the glorification of Allah
is actually one of the principles of monotheism.
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If you read any hadith of the Prophet, (peace be upon him), it talks about a matter, whether it is
something good that we should do, or something bad that we should not do. And
then in the hadith the Prophet, (peace be upon him), will mention a principle. Usually, the principle, which is the main
point of the hadith, is the last words or sentence. The hadith above mentions
about the lawful and unlawful being evident, and then there is the doubtful
matter. And then there is the last sentence of the hadith. This is the
bottom-line of the hadith, the main thing, the main issue. If we want to get
away from the unlawful things, and also from the doubtful matters, we have to
care about our heart. We have to purify our heart and make sure it is sound and
alive, and it is not lost from us.
One wisdom we can learn from the hadith is
from the way the Prophet, (peace be upon him)tells us about something: he will discuss a concept and then give us
the principle. This principle helps us not only with the concept mentioned in
the hadith, but it actually helps us, if we use it in the right way with the
right understanding, in other similar matters and situations. If we care about
our heart, not only will we be able to avoid the doubtful matters, we can apply
the same principle to other similar concepts or issues, e.g. in avoiding bad
manners for there are also doubtful matters in the concept of values.
Related to the above issue is the issue of
food where there are many doubtful matters about what we eat. If we check the
ingredients that are used in many manufactured food today, e.g. biscuits,
canned food and preserved food, there are ingredients that might raise the
question of doubtfulness of what we eat. For example, lecithin is used in the
manufacture of foodstuff especially in the west and Muslim countries import a lot
of food from the west. If it is not specified otherwise then there is a high
probability that the lecithin is derived from pig because it is cheaper to
produce. Otherwise, it should be mentioned whether it is derived from soya or
plants or from lawful production.
The main key to the issue that the Prophet, (peace be upon him), gave us, again, is the heart. If we care
about our heart, we will be more sensible. If the heart is sound, strong, full
of faith, we will be more responsible, and we will care more about what we do
and what we don't do. This becomes the measure to those matters which are
doubtful.
Even though some interpreters gave some
principles by which we can distinguish those doubtful matters, it can still be
debated or questioned. But if the heart is good, strong and full of faith, the
person will be able to distinguish between the doubtful matters and other clear
evident matters, where he would also be able to refrain from the doubtful
matters. Sometimes people may know something is illegal and not just doubtful,
but yet they still get involved in it because of the weak status of their
hearts.
Lessons Deduced
Creedal Lessons:
'Both legal and illegal things are evident, so
whoever denies an established mailer in the religion has apostatized from Islam
for example, anyone who regards wine or adultery as lawful cm who forbids
anything that has been declared lawful by the consensus of the scholars or
permitted through their consensus.
Behavioral Lessons:
- So whoever saves himself from these doubtful
things..." Faith continues to elevate a believer, taking him up to lofty
degrees, until he avoids doing some of the lawful deeds in order not to slip
into committing the illegal ones, Al-Hassan Al-Basry said, We have seen people who were avoiding almost seventy lawful
matters through their fear of committing that which is illegal.' The pious
veracious Abu-Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) once vomited food of which he was not certain about its legality.
- The correctness of deeds and sayings depend upon the correctness of
the body, which depends upon the correctness of the heart. If this is spoiled,
the whole body becomes spoiled. This spoiling begins with the smallest of sins.
Ibrahim bin Adham said, ‘The heart of a believer is as pure as a mirror; when Satan whispers to him concerning anything, he can see it. And when he commits one sin, Allah puts a black spot in his heart. If Allah forgives him, He will erase this spot, but if lie returns to the sin and does not repent, the number of black spots will be increased until his becomes completely black.
All that time, no advice will be useful for such hearts, as Allah says, which
means, "Nay, But on their hearts is the covering of sins and evil deeds)
that they used to earn.(Al-Mutaffifin„ 83: '14) How similar hearts are to the land! That is why the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) mentions the head and its conditions after
the pastures, in order to give us a clear image of a good heart, which is like
good fertile land. Allah says which means, ‘The vegetation of a good land comes
forth (easily) by the Permission of its Lord, and that which is bad brings
forth nothing but a little with difficulty.
Juristic Lessons:
The parable given by the messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) to illustrate the one who falls into
suspicious matters is, "like a shepherd who grazes this animals near his
private pasture of someone else,' This reminds us of the judgment that Allah
revealed to (Solomon, peace be upon him), as the Exalted says, which means, 'And remember (David) and (Solomon, peace be upon both of them), when they gave a judgment in the case of the field in which the sheep
of certain people had pastured at night and We were witness to their judgment,
And We made Solomon to understand the case, and to each of them We gave (right
judgment of the affairs and Prophet hood) and knowledge." (Al-Anbiy2rr, 21; 78-79)
Masruq said, 'The land in which the sheep had pastured was a vineyard and they
are everything, not leaving even a leaf or a bunch of grapes. When the owners
came to complain to David, he judged that the sheep should be given to the
owners of the vineyard. But Solomon said, 'No, the sheep are to be given to the
owners of the vineyard who may benefit from them, while the owners of the sheep
are to take the vineyard, and restore and repair it until it returns to the
condition it was in on the night before the sheep ate in it. Then, the sheep
owners are to be given back their sheep and the vineyard owners are to be given
back their vineyard.
Legal Principles Lessons:
'Both the legal and the illegal matters are
evident.' The scholars (may Allah have mercy on them) have disagreed on the definition of the legal and the illegal. Abu- Hanifah said, 'The legal is what is lawful by
evidence. Ashafi’y said, the illegal is what is unlawful by
evidence.' I prefer the latter view because the scholars gave a rule that the
basis of everything is that it is legal, while the illegal is the exception.
Perhaps, this is evidenced in the hadith when the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) mentioned the legal matters first.
'But in between them there are doubtful
things.' Distinguishing between the legal and the illegal is considered a
fundamental aspect when taking the responsibility of conveying and explaining
the Qur'an, which was the mission of the Prophet (peace be upon him). The Exalted says, which means, 'And We have Sent
down to you the book as an exposition of everything.' (An-Nahl, 16: 89)
Mujahid said, "Everything' means every matter that they were either
ordered to do or were forbidden from doing. Allah also said to the Prophet,
which means, 'And We have also sent down unto you (O Muhammad) the reminder and the advice that you may
explain clearly to men what is sent down to them' (An-Nahl, 16: 44)
And just before the death of the Prophet (peace be upon him) Allah revealed, which means, 'This day, I
have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favor upon you, and have
chosen for you Islam as your religion."Al-Ma'idah, (5: 31)
Thus, legal matters are clear and obvious and
illegal matters are not any less clear. Similarities or contradictions do not
appear in the text, but maybe some of the rulings are similar, but they are not
renowned among the scholars of Islamic law.
Social Lessons
We have previously mentioned that the honor of
man is what is affected by praise or criticism. This may be in what is related
to himself, his predecessors, or his family. In this hadith, having a pure
honor is connected with having a pure religion, which shows the great position
of man's honor in Islam and the importance of preserving it from being impaired
in any way. Islam saws it from backbiters, talebearers, slanderers (or those
who call one another by hateful names. In Islam, it is forbidden to put oneself
in a situation of doubt and suspicion that might arouse people's indulgence in
idle talk, gossip, and to speak ill about him. Some of the pious predecessors
said, 'Whoever exposes himself to suspicion is not to blame those who may be
suspicious of him.' Safiyyah, the prophet’s wife (may Allah be pleased with her) went to visit the Prophet. (peace he upon him) in the mosque while he was observing seclusion in the mosque for
worship, during the last ten days of the month of Rarmadan. She talked with him for a while then she got
up to return home and the Prophet (peace be upon him) accompanied her. When they reached the gate of the mosque, two men from
Al-Ansar (The Supporters) passed them by. He said to them, do not run away! She is my wife Safiyyah bint Huyay.' Both of them said, ‘Glorified be Allah!’,O
Messenger of Allah, we cannot think of you in any way except that which is
good.' The Prophet (peace be upon him) said to them, ‘Satan reaches everywhere in the human body as the blood
does run everywhere in one's body. I was afraid that Satan might insert an evil
thought in your minds." Once Anas went to perform Friday prayer, but he discovered that the people had finished
the prayer and returned. So he felt ashamed of himself and disappeared into a
place where they would not be able to see him. Then he said, "Whoever is
not shy in front of people is not shy in front of Allah. Furthermore, some
scholars said, if any scholar knows that something is lawful, but this is
unknown to others, he will be putting himself in a bad position if he does it,
as he will be risking that others will think ill about him. So he must not do
this lawful matter, unless he has explained its lawfulness to them, in order to
help them understand that he has only done this deed because he wanted to
clarify to them that the deed was lawful.'
Psychological Lessons:
The human soul is by nature a composition of
several conflicting psychological faculties. Thus if a believer adheres to that
which is lawful only, all his faculties will be calm and tranquil, but if he
commits illegal deeds he will never feel peace in his soul except in its baser
level. Thus, his conscience will be pricking him, which is mainly the
punishment of the good that cannot be content with the unlawful. In actual
fact, keeping away from the doubtful matters is the most psychologically
relieving factor, as it relieves the self from being reproached by its
conscience. I wonder if the one who works hard spends his night in the same manner
as a cheating thief. Does a murderer, for example, sleep like a pious person
who fears Allah? Do liars feel the same tranquility as truthful people?
Political Lessons;
Prohibiting and permitting acts are from among
the missions that are done exclusively by the Lord, the Exalted and
Ever-majestic, Who is the Only One "Who is All-Aware of the nature of human
soul, what benefits it, and what harms it However nowadays we find some who
give themselves the right to legislate, forbid, analyze, and even delete some
of the Islamic legal ruling distort them, or give false interpretations to
them. By doing so, they are appointing themselves as gods, without declaring so
of course. They may forbid whatever is unsuitable to their aims and interests
and allow whatever pleases their lusts and pleasures. These descendants are
following the slaying of their predecessor, the tyrant Pharaoh.
This means, I show
you only that which I see (correct), and I guide you only to the path of right
policy.
As a result of
the heavy oppressiveness of political tyranny and international pride, the so
called Islamic nations fear the power of their rulers, emirs, and leaders more
than they fear violating the limits set by Allah and His Sanctities. This fear
has made Muslims forget the dignity that made Bilal, Ammar, and others not utter anything other than the words of
monotheism while being whipped.
The mentioning of the heart and its importance after the mentioning
of the king implies that the goodness in a
society is according to the goodness of its ruler, and the goodness in the body
is according to the goodness of the heart and vice versa.
Medical Lessons:
The correctness
of the whole body both physically and mentally depends upon that of the heart. From
the biological point of view, as long as the heart beats regularly and does not stop pumping blood to all the cells of the body, the
whole body will be in good health. But if there
is a sudden stoppage in e heart or a disorder in its beats, the life of the
human can be threatened, and the doctors know the great dangers of heart
disease and the necessity of its treatment.
Hadith
in Practice
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Nowadays, there are some among those who call
themselves Muslims who believe that what is legal is that which power
legalizes, and the illegal is that which power prohibits. So they collect money
from all the different types of usury like the usurious interests from the
banks, exchanging currency using excess usury (i.e. not exchanging the same quantity of two
items of the same type) with a delay in payment, and giving loans with interest.
Such people do not recognize any limits for the lawful and the unlawful. We seek
refuge with Allah from such people.
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Some of the sophists have nothing to do except
arguing over the doubtful matters without possessing the required knowledge.
About those people Allah says, which means, it is He, Who has sent down to you (Muhammad) the Book (this Qur’an), in it are verses that are entirely clear,
they are the foundations of the Book and others not entirely clear. So as for
those in whose hearts there is a deviation (from the truth) they follow that
which is not entirely clear, seeking polytheism and tria1s, etc.}, and seeking
for its hidden meanings, but none knows its hidden meanings save Allah. And those
who are firmly grounded in knowledge say, "We believe in it; the whole of
it (the clear and unclear Verses) all are from our Lord. And none receive
admonition except men of understanding.(interpretation from Tafsfir AE-Tabary),
(Al-Imran, 3: 7)
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There are many people who are supposedly
Muslims, but they commit sins and indulge in prohibited acts in public. They
are even proud of violating the limit of Allah such as by abandoning the
prayer, drinking intoxicants, taking drugs, not fasting during the month of Ramadan and so on. Another group do not like people
to mention what Allah prohibited and what He permitted and become furious if
this happens. Such group even cooperates with the enemies of Islam to suppress
any voices, and dismiss and imprison anyone who is courageous enough to disagree
with them. After that, they go to perform Friday Prayers at the end of every
week. Glorified be Allah Whom there is neither might nor power except with Him!
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