Question:
Some who are seeking knowledge are very hasty in
giving rulings in matters of halaal and haraam,
and this is a common noticeable defect. What is
your advice to such people?
Al-Albaanee’s reply: “We
have spoken on this issue long before, and we said
that Allaah the Wise has divided the Muslim community
into two types of people: the Ahl adh-Dhikr, and
those that depend on the Ahl adh-Dhikr. As Allaah
says to the ordinary people: “then ask those
who possess the Message (Ahl adh-Dhikr) if you do
not know.” (Soorah 21:7 and 16:43)
The Ahl adh-Dhikr are, as we all
know, are the Ahl al-Qur’aan and the Ahl al-Hadeeth,
those who know the authentic from the unauthentic,
the general from the specific, the abrogating from
the abrogated, and other such principles of Fiqh
and Hadeeth.
Hence, it is not allowed for a Muslim
to begin giving fatwaas on the basis of some hadeeth,
simply because he came across it in some book, although
he does not know if it is saheeh according to the
criteria of the scholars of hadeeth. On the other
hand, he knows that he is not sufficiently well-versed
in knowledge and competence in the Arabic language
to explain the meanings and ideas behind the Kitaab
and Sunnah.
Therefore, anyone who has not decided
to undertake acquiring knowledge and persevere in
it for many years, until the people of knowledge
testify that he can guide the people and direct
them towads good, it is not permissible for him
to thank that he is an alim (scholar) simply because
he has read some ahadeeth and memorized some aayaat.
We often hear of some of them who cannot even read
the Qur’aan properly, nor the ahaadeeth of
the Prophet (sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam). This
is why I advise the seekers of knowledge to study
two fundamentals: a) the principles of fiqh and
b) the principles of hadeeth.
I have mentioned before that it
is not easy for one to deduce the intended aim of
the Lawgiver from any text unless he consults as
far as possible, all the texts of the Qur’an
and Sunnah. I will give a clear example: Allaah
says: “Forbidden for you are dead meat, blood…”
(5:4). If a beginner who is studying the Qur’aan
and has no knowledge of hadeeth is asked regarding
dead fish, he will immediately bring this aayah
as proof to clearly forbid it since it prohibits
dead meat. But were he to look into the ahaadeeth,
he would know that the Prophet, sallallahu `alaihi
wa sallam, excepted two types of animals, fish and
locusts, from this prohibition, so he could rule
accordingly.
Briefly, the student must learn
these two fundamental branches of learning to help
to understand the Qur’aan and Sunnah as correctly
as possible."