| The Punch! (Twelve
Life-Shattering conclusions)
By Muhammad Sadiq (e-mail: a_truth_seeker@rediffmail.com)
The Beginnings
of my doubt
I always was of the habit of studying the
Quran everyday. I would at the least read one ayat before
going to bed. I was in possession of Four different translations,
by Mohammad Marmaduke Pickthall, Yusuf Ali, Hilali and N.J.
Dawood. My preparatory examinations were nearing and I had
to prepare hard on the days of examination. Nevertheless I
used to go to the mosque for all the five daily prayers, once
near the college and four times near my home.
Our mosque has the discipline to read a
book after the Isha prayer. The book dealt with Islam. It
quoted a large number of Hadith over a quite a good range
of subjects. Due to the examination pressure, I couldn’t
study the Quran for a few days. I just used to listen to the
book being read for five minutes every day after the Isha
prayer. In that I encountered a large number of hadith that
somehow created the feeling that attaining Heaven isn’t
that difficult. For example, if one uses ‘miswak’
to brush the teeth before beginning wudu, his salat will be
rewarded seventy fold, etc.
Now, my regular study of the Quran had made
me used to the strict and hard slaps that the book of God
always managed to give me regarding some aspect or another.
It somehow always made me fear God and really make me feel
that heaven isn’t that easy to attain, rather it is
very difficult. So when I came across this easiness in the
Hadith, I felt somewhat awkward. I thought, “what is
the matter, why so much of difference in their spirit? The
Quran is so very powerful and full of fire whereas the Hadith
are just like pygmies compared to the power of the Quran.
Why this difference when the Hadith come to us from The Holy
Prophet under the guidance of God Almighty?”
I had to let this doubt remain for I fell
sick for a few days and I couldn’t appear the exams.
I kept listening to the Hadith narrations, but I deliberately
wouldn’t read the Quran. I saw clearly that the words
of the Quran would keep ringing in my ears. I had read that
one had to be very righteous, keep seeking Allah’s forgiveness,
perform all the obligatory duties and also as many supererogatory
offerings, to fear God and God Alone and much much more to
be somehow considered by Allah for paradise, but here I see
that if you want to reach paradise just do this, or do that.
I am not saying that that was the only condition, if you relate
many hadith you may get some point, but the very spirit in
the narration was very very different from the Quran. I just
thought, what could be the cause of this difference. When
I recovered my health, I asked Allah in my Tahajjud prayer
(I regularly pray the Tahajjud) to let me know the truth.
The Research Begins
I am a scholar type of person, hence I had already studied
many things about Islam. Hence by Allah’s Grace, I was
familiar with most of the technical terms used in this field.
So, I went to a cybercafe to begin my research and read all
the articles available on the origin, structure and science
of Hadith and came across sites that advocate the Quran Alone.
I sent one of them a feedback that their effort was appreciable,
but I wasn’t convinced of their viewpoint. How could
I just rid of the massive treasure of Hadith and the Sunna
that guided my daily life? It was then that I took a resolve
to study the Hadith and the Quran and see their interrelationship.
“I will not impose my desire or habit on my research,
I will keep it 100% objective and whatever truth may come
up, I will observe it”, I told myself. I prayed to Allah
to guide me to the right path.
After an enormous amount of research and
burning the midnight oil for the sake of the Truth, I have
come up with this article that summarizes my observations
and the truth as it appears to me. I don’t claim that
whatever I have inferred from my research is the truth; they
just so appear to me. Only God knows the truth. It is he who
guides us.
The purpose with which I have put this article
on the net is not to go anti-Hadith or anything like that.
With my sincere research I have come to these conclusions.
If you can show me a better and a different way to look at
this then please contact me (a_truth_seeker@rediffmail.com)
Important points for the reader:
- In case you may think that I am putting
my own translation of the Quranic verses and bending them
to suit my own needs, All translation in this article is from
Marmaduke Pickthall, one of the most widely accepted translators.
I could have included Yusuf Ali as well, but that would make
the text very confusing.
- You may also think that I am pulling the verses out of context,
hence I have chosen only those verses that have a general
implication and also have stated the context wherever applicable.
- I have quoted the entire verse in each case so that you
may not think that I am pulling certain words out of the verse
to prove my point.
- I have not given any interpretation of what the verses say,
but have only explained them. My explanations can be easily
verified by a glance at the translation since I have avoided
interpretation of any sort to encourage objectivity in this
research work.
- The current work is an attempt at constructive criticism
rather than prejudiced opinion. This work is not meant to
hurt the religious feelings of the reader, but simply rather
to state my observations.
A Discovery Of
The Quran
Since you are reading this article, you are either a Sunni,
or Shia, or belong to some ‘sect’ of Islam. Nevertheless
you accept the following truth:
“The Quran
is the Book of God.”
By accepting this you mean:
1. That God exists.
2. He sends guidance to mankind and that
3. The Quran is the irrefutable and unquestionable
word of God Almighty, beyond or above which there exists
no treatise in Islam.
If you agree with this then proceed with
the article, if not then you may close this article and I
apologize for having wasted your time.
I have a thousand and one ideas regarding
everything from disease to divinity. But what have my ideas
got to do with the truth or with you? My ideas can be wrong
and can lead anyone astray, because I know that there is a
‘shaitan’ that inspires evil in me as the rule
set by God. Hence I decided not to follow my whims and ideas,
but rather the Word of God, the Quran, which is free from
any mischief and has been protected by Allah himself. It is
the only book that we can assume infallibly correct. So…
Lets us start with this verse of Chapter 11.
11:1-2. “Alif. Lam. Ra. (This is)
a Scripture the revelations whereof are perfected and then
expounded. (It cometh ) from One Wise, Informed, (Saying)
: Serve none but Allah. Lo! I am unto you from Him a warner
and a bringer of good tidings.”
This verse clearly says that the verses in
the Quran are perfect in every way and only then are they
conveyed to us. It comes from Allah, who is obviously the
Wisest and the most informed about everything.
Therefore it clearly follows that we cannot
neglect or cast away any statement of the Quran because it
is a perfected word coming from the wisest.
With these initial assumptions: that the
Quran is perfect and it contains what is best for us, we proceed
further…
Allah says that the Quran Is Clear
#57:17 - Allah claims that he has made
the Quranic revelations clear so that we may understand.
“Know that Allah quickeneth the earth
after its death. We have made clear Our revelations for you,
that haply ye may understand.”
Context:
Verse 57:12 addresses the Holy Prophet Muhammad and continues
thereon. Hence the ‘you’ in the above verse is
Prophet Muhammad and the ‘revelations’ is the
Quran.
#14:52 - The Quran is very clear in what
it wants to convey.
“This is a clear message for mankind
in order that they may be warned thereby, and that they may
know that He is only One God, and that men of understanding
may take heed.”
Context:
Not needed.
#10:15 - The Quran is clear in its message.
“And when Our clear revelations are
recited unto them they who look not for the meeting with Us
say: Bring a Lecture other than this, or change it. Say (O
Muhammad): It is not for me to change it of my own accord.
I only follow that which is inspired in me. Lo! If I disobey
my Lord I fear the retribution of an awful Day.”
Context:
Not needed.
(1)…These verses
show that the Quran is clear and isn’t unclear that
we may need someone to explain us everything in it.
The Verses of The Quran are Plain and
Explained
#41:3 - Quran claims that its verses
are explained.
“A scripture whereof the verses are
expounded, a Lecture in Arabic for people who have knowledge.”
#22:16 - Quran is a plain and simple
revelation, guidance depends only on Allah.
“Thus We reveal it as plain revelations,
and verily Allah guideth whom He will.”
The Context:
41:3, the mention of Arabic says that it refers to the Quran.
22:16, this verse in connected with the verses
where Allah advises the disbelievers to hang themselves if
they cant see the Holy Prophet victorious, hence alludes to
the Quran.
* The word ‘expound’ means ‘to
explain’.
(2)…The above
two verses clearly say that the Quran is plain and explained.
Quran Is Detailed
#12:111 - The Quran is a Detailed Explanation
“In their history verily there is
a lesson for men of understanding. It is no invented story
but a confirmation of the existing (Scripture) and a detailed
explanation of everything, and a guidance and a mercy for
folk who believe.”
#16:89 - The Quran has explanation of
all things
“And (bethink you of) the day when
We raise in every nation a witness against them of their own
folk, and We bring thee (Muhammad) as a witness against these.
And We reveal the Scripture unto thee as an exposition of
all things, and a guidance and a mercy and good tidings for
those who have surrendered (to Allah).”
#7:32-33 - Allah says that he has Detailed
his revelations.
“Say: Who hath forbidden the adornment
of Allah which He hath brought forth for His bondmen, and
the good things of His providing? Say: Such, on the Day of
Resurrection, will be only for those who believed during the
life of the world. Thus do We detail Our revelations for people
who have knowledge.”
The Context:
#12:111, The verse 12:102 refers to our Beloved
Prophet, and the verses flow thereon, hence, the ‘it’
in 12:111 refers to the Quran.
#7:32-33, The verses here are addressed to
the ‘Children of Adam’, it immediately follows
the verses which show how Adam was expelled from paradise.
The admonitions that precede and follow these verses are to
Children of Adam, and hence every human. When Allah says ‘Say…’,
it is a clear commandment to every human. And this commandment
is now coming from the Quran, hence, ‘Our revelations’,
refer to all revelations of God in general and the Quran in
particular due to context.
The word ‘exposition’ in 16:89
means ‘an explanation or interpretation of the meaning
of an author or a work, a commentary’.
These three verses say a lot, but other conclusions
will be distorting the verses, so lets stick to the very superficial
implications of these verses, i.e.,
(3)…These three
verses make clear the fact that the Quran not only explains
everything but has DETAILED explanations of EVERYTHING.
Nothing is Neglected in the Quran
#6:38 - Nothing is Neglected in the Quran!
“There is not an animal in the earth,
nor a flying creature flying on two wings, but they are peoples
like unto you. We have neglected nothing in the Book (of Our
decrees). Then unto their Lord they will be gathered.”
The Context:
The verse 6:33 occurring before this verse
addresses to the Holy Prophet Muhammad, and then continues
to address him. The verse 6:38 isn’t just addressed
to the Prophet, but it is a general proclamation.
(4)… We may safely
conclude from the above verse that The Quran actually covers
everything that we need to know.
Combining the above conclusions here
we get:
- The Quran is clear and isn’t unclear
that we may need someone to explain us everything in it.
- The Quran is plain and explained.
- The Quran not only explains everything but has DETAILED
explanations of EVERYTHING.
- The Quran actually covers everything that we need to know.
When the very word of God claims to be the
source of everything, why do we need to resort to Hadith,
Imams, Sects and things of the sort? Why do we need things
other than the Quran to guide our lives?
Here if we say, “the Quran does contain
everything, but not as far as our daily lives are concerned.
It is not so very detailed.” By saying this we are refuting
our former assumption that the Quran is perfect and also we
are challenging all the above verses, where God claims that
he indeed has Detailed everything!
Again, if we say, “The Quran is detailed,
but we need to be able to understand what all it details,
for this we need extra-Quranic material.” By saying
this we are refuting the very first and second conclusions
that the Quran is clear, plain and explained.
What to do then? Can we follow the Quran
alone? Take a look at these verses:
Allah Says Quran is enough
#29:51 - The Quran alone is enough
“Is it not enough for them that We
have sent down unto thee the Scripture which is read unto
them? Lo! herein verily is mercy, and a reminder for folk
who believe..”
#45:6 - Allah asks us to believe ONLY
in HIM and His Message, the Quran, which is a portent of Allah.
“These are the portents of Allah which
We recite unto thee (Muhammad) with truth. Then in what fact,
after Allah and His portents, will they believe?”
The context:
#29:51, Verse 29:48 before this verse addresses
Prophet Muhammad, hence, ‘the Scripture’ obviously
refers to the Quran. The ‘them’ refers to the
unbelievers who don’t believe in the Prophethood of
Muhammad. They wanted a ‘portent’ (means an indication
or marvel) from God. Then Allah asks whether the Quran is
not enough! He clearly indicates that the Quran is a portent,
or indication or marvel from God. This portent is again used
in #45:6.
Notice how Allah states, ‘in what fact…’,
clearly ruling out any chance of any other object of belief.
(5)… The above
verses clearly show that God wants us to believe in Him and
His Guidance (His portent), The Quran.
Our obvious reaction will be, “How
can I renounce everything that I have been brought up with,
all that I have been taught?” In answer to this question,
Allah gives us an example from history:
Tradition is nothing before the Quran
#2:170 - Instead of following the fathers,
or the tradition, we should follow what Allah has revealed,
The Quran.
“And when it is said unto them: Follow
that which Allah hath revealed, they say: We follow that wherein
we found our fathers. What! Even though their fathers were
wholly unintelligent and had no guidance?”
#39:23 - The Quran is the 'fairest of
statements', then how can you claim it is incomplete and needs
something else?
“Allah hath (now) revealed the fairest
of statements, a Scripture consistent, (wherein promises of
reward are) paired (with threats of punishment), whereat doth
creep the flesh of those who fear their Lord, so that their
flesh and their hearts soften to Allah's reminder. Such is
Allah's guidance, where with He guideth whom He will. And
him whom Allah sendeth astray, for him there is no guide.”
The Context:
#2:170, This verse is addressed to the
unbelievers.
#39:23, The verse 39:19 addresses the
Holy Prophet Muhammad, and the verses continue unbroken in
theme, hence, ‘a Scripture consistent’ refers
to the Quran.
Here the unbelievers are not ready to accept
what is revealed (The Quran) because it goes against their
previous practices. How different are we from them, when we
too shrink from following and accepting what God has revealed
(The Quran) just because it challenges all that we have? Should
we doubt the Quran’s ability when God himself tells
us that the Quran is the ‘fairest of Statements’?
(6)… The Quran
is the ‘fairest of statements’.
Combining all the above six conclusions,
we are left with no choice but to seek the Quran alone. But
we may ask, “Does the Quran ask us to guide our lives
and society by following it alone?” In answer, take
a look at the following verses:
Judgement should be taken from the Quran
#5:44 - Any judgement taken without the
aid of the Quran is severely wrong.
Lo! We did reveal the Torah, wherein is
guidance and a light, by which the Prophets who surrendered
(unto Allah) judged the Jews, and the rabbis and the priests
(judged) by such of Allah's Scripture as they were bidden
to observe, and thereunto were they witnesses. So fear not
mankind, but fear Me. And barter not My revelations for a
little gain. Whoso judgeth not by that which Allah hath revealed:
such are disbelievers.
#5:47-49 - Following or deciding on the
basis of anything other then the Quran is not allowed.
5:47. “Let the People of the Gospel
judge by that which Allah hath revealed therein. Whoso judgeth
not by that which Allah hath revealed; such are evil livers.”
5:48. “And unto thee have We revealed
the Scripture with the truth, confirming whatever Scripture
was before it, and a watcher over it. So judge between them
by that which Allah hath revealed, and follow not their desires
away from the truth which hath come unto thee. For each We
have appointed a divine law and a traced out way. Had Allah
willed He could have made you one community. But that He may
try you by that which He hath given you (He hath made you
as ye are). So vie one with another in good works. Unto Allah
ye will all return, and He will then inform you of that wherein
ye differ.”
5:49. “So judge between them by that
which Allah hath revealed, and follow not their desires, but
beware of them lest they seduce thee from some part of that
which Allah hath revealed unto thee. And if they turn away,
then know that Allah's will is to smite them for some sin
of theirs. Lo! many of mankind are evil livers.”
The Context:
#5:44, The verse begins by alluding to the
Jews, but the statement ‘barter not My revelations’
generalizes the following statement to all of God’s
revelations, including the Quran. The incident is that the
Jews approach the Holy Prophet Muhammad to judge a dispute.
Since the verses are in continuation without change of theme,
they all allude to the same incident.
As we can see clearly, Allah commands the
Holy Prophet that if one doesn’t judge by that which
Allah has revealed, he is indeed wrong in doing so. This has
been repeated in all the three verses! And both the verses,
48,49, warn the Holy Prophet from swaying away from what has
been revealed to him, i.e., the Quran. It also warns that
those who turn away are ‘evil livers’. We can
see the strictness with which the Quran admonishes us to stick
to it for every sort of guidance and judgement.
But then we may ask, “The above judgement
was for a legal purpose, what about our daily lives? How can
we decide what is lawful and what not?” Answering this
question there is a verse, which I am going to quote soon.
But before that, one more thing: we believe many things as
unlawful even if it is not declared so in the Quran, with
the justification that it is not detailed. Even if that justification
has been ruled out right at the beginning of this article,
here Allah, clearly points it out.
#42:21 - All lawful and unlawful is decided
by Allah, and Quran is the Word of Allah.
“Or have they partners (of Allah)
who have made lawful for them in religion that which Allah
allowed not? And but for a decisive word (gone forth already),
it would have been judged between them. Lo! for wrong doers
is a painful doom.”
Context:
This verse refers to those people who had
the scriptures before it came to the lineage of Prophet Ismail,
to the Prophet Muhammad.
Allah clearly states that he doesn’t
like people who impose laws of their own, which He has not
revealed. This may look to you a far-fetched interpretation,
but wait and just take a look at the example of taking guidance
regarding lawful things that Allah has put before us in the
Holy Quran.
#6:145 Example of Quran as guide, this
verse asks us to keep checking our lives and actions with
the Quran alone.
“Say: I find not in that which is
revealed unto me aught prohibited to an eater that he eat
thereof, except it be carrion, or blood poured forth, or swine
flesh for that verily is foul or the abomination which was
immolated to the name of other than Allah. But whoso is compelled
(thereto), neither craving nor transgressing, (for him) lo
! Your Lord is Forgiving, Merciful.”
Context:
In the verses that precede and follow this
one, Allah is giving guidance regarding many things.
Instead of just directly stating which food
is lawful and which not, He as put it as if one has been questioned
to eat something and refers to the book of God and tells,
“I find not in that which is revealed unto me…”
Still in doubt whether the Quran can guide
us in this matter? Then have a look at this:
Allah says that the Quran is the source of
sharia
#10:37 - The Quran is the Only source
of Divine law decreed for Mankind. Allah confirms it Doubly
himself!
“And this Qur’an is not such
as could ever be invented in despite of Allah; but it is a
confirmation of that which was before it and an exposition
of that which is decreed for mankind. Therein is no doubt
from the Lord of the Worlds.”
Context:
It is very clear that it alludes to the Quran.
The word ‘decree’ means ‘an
edict, law or ordinance made by superior authority’.
Look at the words used, an explanation of
that which is ‘decreed’ for mankind. This verse
really puts a full stop to all argument that the Quran is
not a decree for mankind. Further more, God says there is
no doubt in this fact!
(7) The Quran is the
only source of Divine Law
Combining the above conclusions here, we
get:
- The Quran is clear and isn’t unclear
that we may need someone to explain us everything in it.
- The Quran is plain and explained.
- The Quran not only explains everything but has DETAILED
explanations of EVERYTHING.
- The Quran actually covers everything
that we need to know.
- God wants us to believe in Him and His Guidance (His portent),
The Quran.
- The Quran is the ‘fairest of statements’.
- The Quran is the only source of Divine Law.
With this huge and life shattering bunch
of conclusions, what are we left with? What about the sayings
and actions of the Prophet? What about the rich literature
of Hadith that we have to guide us? Won’t we go astray
if we drop them and follow only the Quran?
Let us consider the extra Quranic literature:
Hadith
A brief history of Hadith:
“To understand the background to the
development of Hadith literature one must sift through the
history of Islam from about 250 years after the time of our
Prophet… during the first century of the Prophet's era
no hadiths were written down… Stories circulated by
word of mouth but they were never written down because the
view was well known that the Prophet and the companions did
not want anything of the kind to be done, and so there was
a very strong feeling against the writing of any sort of 'Hadith'
literature. The so-called 'Science of isnad' -- touchstone
of a hadith's authenticity -- has tremendous flaws in it.
How, then, can we go on giving credence to something that
was not written down and yet which, some 250 years after the
fact, Bukhari supposedly managed to trace back to its source
(i.e. the Prophet) by establishing all the links in a chain
which cannot possibly have been genuinely reconstructed! How
he (Bukhari) managed to do this without written records, bridging
a gap of about eight generations, and simultaneously establishing
not only biographical data but also a compelling analysis
of the mental faculties of his subjects defies belief! One
can quote several hundred hadiths that not only contradict
the Qur’an but also clearly do damage to the Prophet's
good name.”
Excrepted From:
“A Study of the Qur’an”
Mohammed Abdul Malik. of 69 Prince of Wales Road, Sutton,
Surrey, U.K. ISBN: 0 9530907 2 8 Email: MAmalek1@aol.com
It is a commonly known fact that the authenticity
of Hadith is never one hundred percent reliable because there
is neither and guardian over it, nor any proof of its own
authenticity. Compare this with the Quran, where God himself
promises to protect it,
#15:9. Lo! We, even We, reveal the Reminder,
and lo! We verily are it's Guardian.
If you check the verse 15:1, you will easily
come to know that this verse alludes to the Quran.
The only reason with which the patrons of
Hadith proclaim their message is that they assume that the
Hadith are right, at least the ‘Sahih’ ones.
The very science of Isnad, which has been
used to verify and collect the Hadith, deals with the verification
of the chain of narrators through whom the Hadith is ‘supposed’
to have passed, which if found reliable or trustworthy, the
Hadith related by them are considered reliable and is classified
according to the nature of the ‘chain’. By the
verification of this chain, in whatever way, one can never
ever be one hundred percent sure of the transmission. One
can only suppose that the narrators have been truthful, one
can only suppose that the saying originated from the prophet,
one can only suppose that he has the truth. There has been
and can be no 100% guarantee to ensure us the authenticity.
The proof of this fact can be found in the very religious
doctrine of Islam as proclaimed in the Quran:
#4:118-120: Satan promises only to mislead:
“Whom Allah cursed, and he said: Surely
I will take of Thy bondmen an appointed portion, and surely
I will lead them astray, and surely I will arouse desires
in them, and surely I will command them and they will cut
the cattle's ears, and surely I will command them and they
will change Allah's creation. Whoso chooseth Satan for a patron
instead of Allah is verily a loser and his loss is manifest.
He promiseth them and stirreth up desires in them, and Satan
promiseth them only to beguile.”
Context:
Verse 4:117 refers directly to Satan and
continues to address him. The verse had a mixture of general
statements as well as particular ones. The mischief and work
of Satan is general and he does so to every human.
Anybody with common sense and especially
a Muslim, knows the fact that the devil instigates all humans.
The people who have been in the chain of narration are also
human. So, even if we verify the authenticity, we can never
make it 100% sure that it is free of any falsity. I don’t
say that the deviation has been deliberate or purposely done
– saying that is again a conjecture. But we can safely
be sure that it is not 100% reliable. Hence, we believe in
the Hadith because we “suppose” them to be correct,
but are not Sure that they are correct. This is a conjecture
upon which we base our belief in the Hadith.
Now look at what God says regarding conjecture
in the Quran:
Allah tells us that majority follow conjecture
and hence are misled:
#6:116 - Beware of the crowd. Beware
of those who follow an 'opinion' and 'guess'.
“If thou obeyedst most of those on
earth they would mislead thee far from Allah's way. They follow
naught but an opinion, and they do but guess.”
#51:7-11
“By the heaven full of paths, Lo!
ye, forsooth, are of various opinion (concerning the truth).
He is made to turn away from it who is (himself) averse. Accursed
be the conjecturers. Who are careless in an abyss!”
Context:
#6:116, The discourse containing this
verse is addressed to The Holy Prophet Muhammad, and the ‘most
on earth’ refers to the disbelievers.
#51:7-11, These verses are contained
in a discourse that confirms that the Judgement Day will surely
come.
The ‘most on earth’ refers to
the disbelievers of that time. This verse has a general significance
as well. When Prophet Muhammad started preaching the precepts
of Islam and called people to believe in the book revealed
to him, majority turned away because they carried an ‘opinion’
regarding everything. They only thought that their beliefs
are true, there wasn’t any concrete evidence that backed
their beliefs. Hence Allah says that they go by conjecture.
The Quran is backed by evidence of its divine origin. Don’t
you think that believing the Hadith to be an inseparable part
of Islam is based on conjecture?
The second verse talks of the coming of
the day of judgement. Allah always keeps citing examples and
such in the Quran to present the proof that it is the book
of God. The ‘conjecturers’ refers to those people
who base their belief only on conjecture and refute anything
of strong evidence that comes before them (The Quran) sticking
to their conjecture. Such people sacrifice truth for mere
conjecture!
If you think that I had to ‘interpret’
these verses to explain them, then have a look at this one:
The Dangers of Guessing
#10:36 – Conjecture is of no avail
before Truth
“Most of them follow naught but conjecture.
Assuredly conjecture can by no means take the place of truth.
Lo! Allah is Aware of what they do.”
Context:
Not needed.
The underlined statement is a general proclamation
against conjecture. It is not dependent on the context, hence
I haven’t cited the context.
I don’t think that after the above
verse, I further need to argue that our basis of belief on
the Hadith is false.
(8)… Conjecture
(the method of belief in Hadith) is of no avail before Truth
(Quran)
Nothing has a warrant to guide other
than the Quran
All Hadith are invalid because no 'warrant
hath been revealed' for it.
7:33. “Say: My Lord forbiddeth only
indecencies, such of them as are apparent and such as are
within, and sin and wrongful oppression, and that ye associate
with Allah that for which no warrant hath been revealed, and
that ye tell concerning Allah that which ye know not.”
Context:
Verse 7:31 is addressed to Children of Adam
(all men) and the discourse continues addressing all humans.
The above verse is a statement that Allah
asks humans to say to people who bring forth something that
goes contrary to what they have been revealed with, The Quran.
So, saying “such and such Allah commands us to do”(associating
with Allah), without a ‘warrant’ being revealed,
is wrong. The only warrant ‘revealed’ is the Quran.
If the Quran would have warranted any other source, do you
think the Holy Prophet and the Honoured Khalifas would have
let 200 years pass before the compilation of Hadith begins?
If you warrant anything else, you earn the
curse of Allah
#2:159 - The Quran clearly accurses those
Hadith writers who give out guidance that contradicts with
the Quran
“Those who hide the proofs and the
guidance which We revealed, after We had made it clear in
the Scripture: such are accursed of Allah and accursed of
those who have the power to curse.”
For the above verse context is not needed
because it is a clearly general warning for any group that
deliberately ‘hides’ the guidance that has been
revealed. The Quran is a ‘revealed’ guidance.
It again says that the guidance has been made ‘clear’
in the scripture.
(9)… No warrant
has been revealed to support the Hadith.
Now the question rings in our mind that whether
we can leave the Hadith and yet remain in the ‘straight’
path towards God? Is it possible? Let see:
The Quran gives the Straightest path
#17:9 - The Quran guides us to the straightest
path, any other will be less straight and more crooked.
“Lo! this Qur’an guideth unto
that which is straightest, and giveth tidings unto the believers
who do good works that theirs will be a great reward.”
(10)… The Quran
guides us unto the straightest path.
With these 10 conclusions in mind let us
move ahead…
The Sunnah:
A majority of the Muslims think that obeying the sunnah is
obeying Allah, because the Sunnah, i.e., the sayings and actions
of the Holy Prophet, are all divinely inspired. They think
that every activity of the Holy Prophet is the only way an
activity should be done.
Such a viewpoint of accepting every action
of the Prophet contradicts and transgresses the limitations
given by the Quran.
God asks Muhammad
to proclaim that He is a Mortal Like You
41:6. “Say (unto them O Muhammad):
I am only a mortal like you. It is inspired in me that your
God is One God, therefore take the straight path unto Him
and seek forgiveness of Him. And woe unto the idolaters”
Take a careful look at the words ‘Mortal
Like You’, God didn’t use the phrase ‘mortal’
but ‘mortal like you’. It means that the Messenger
is a man just like us, liable to mistakes and all that, but
he, by the Mercy of Allah, is inspired with the Scripture.
Take a careful look at the phrase ‘straight path’.
Compare this to the verse before the 10th conclusion, i.e.,
The Quran guides us in the Straightest Path! Here the Holy
Prophet is asking us directly to follow the Quran alone!
The Holy Prophet Frowned (Surah Abasa)
80:1-10. He frowned and turned away because
the blind man came unto him. What could inform thee but that
he might grow (in grace) or take heed and so the reminder
might avail him? As for him who thinketh himself independent,
unto him thou payest regard. Yet it is not thy concern if
he grow not (in grace). But as for him who cometh unto thee
with earnest purpose and hath fear, From him thou art distracted.
Context:
This is from a very famous surah. It refers
to the incident, when the Holy Prophet was talking with a
rich man, a blind man came seeking instruction in Islam. The
Holy Prophet turned away and ignored the blind man.
69:43-47. “It is a revelation from
the Lord of the Worlds. And if he had invented false sayings
concerning us, we assuredly had taken him by the right hand
and then severed his life artery, and not one of you could
have held us off from him.”
Context:
This verse addresses the unbelievers who
were saying that the Quran was from a poet etc The Quran says
that it is coming from a messenger, Muhammad. Verse 69:40
clearly states the Quran, and hence the ‘it’ in
this verse alludes to the Quran and the ‘him’
alludes to the Holy Prophet Muhammad.
17:74-75. “And if We had not made
thee wholly firm thou mightest almost have inclined unto them
a little. Then had We made thee taste a double (punishment)
of living and a double (punishment) of dying, then hadst thou
found no helper against Us.”
Context:
The unbelievers had tried to ‘beguile’
the Holy Prophet away from the Quran. In answer to his inner
struggle, this verse clears his difficulty.
10:15.“Say (O Muhammad): It is not
for me to change it of my own accord. I only follow that which
is inspired in me. Lo! If I disobey my Lord I fear the retribution
of an awful Day.”
Not once, not twice, here, I have cited four
verses, there are many more in the Quran, each warning the
Prophet from straying. Each admonishes him and threatens him.
Now please tell me if every action of the Holy Prophet was
divinely inspired, then why does he need to ‘fear the
retribution of an awful Day’? If each action of his
is divinely inspired then he is not answerable for his actions
on the Judgment Day. This violates the above verses, and clearly
says that he is not a man like us!
In fact God asks him to state that he knows
nothing about what will happen to him!
46:9. “Say: I am no new thing among
the messengers (of Allah), nor know I what will be done with
me or with you. I do but follow that which is inspired in
me, and I am but a plain warner.”
Notice carefully ‘I only follow that
which is inspired in me’ in 10:15 and again in 46:9
above. Here again the Holy Prophet is commanded to say to
follow the Holy Quran, because that was the only thing inspired
in him.
If we aren’t to follow every action
of the Messenger, then what does the ‘Obey Allah and
Obey the Messenger’ occurring in the Quran mean? To
clarify this let us take a look at the following verses:
#29:18 - Purpose of Sending Messengers
29:18. “But if ye deny, then nations
have denied before you. The messenger is only to convey (the
Message) plainly.”
Look at the duty of the Messenger: to convey
the Message Plainly. Why plainly? Because it must be as Allah
has revealed, without alteration, interpretation or explanation,
plainly as Allah has revealed.
#16:35 - Messengers are charged ONLY
to convey the message.
“And the idolaters say: Had Allah
willed, we had not worshipped aught beside Him, we and our
fathers, nor had we forbidden aught without (command from)
Him. Even so did those before them. Are the messengers charged
with aught save plain conveyance (of the message)?”
Notice again the ‘plain’ conveyance
of the Message!
#36:16-17 - Messengers only convey the
Message.
“They answered: Our lord knoweth that
we are indeed sent unto you, and our duty is but plain conveyance
(of the message).”
The above verses show the duties of all Messengers
in general. What if Prophet Muhammad was sent not just to
plainly convey, but also to exemplify? Take a look at these:
#16:82 - Prophet Muhammad was sent only
to convey the Quran
“Then, if they turn away, thy duty
(O Muhammad) is but plain conveyance (of the message).”
Notice again the ‘plain conveyance’?
#11:12 - Allah says that the Messenger
is only a Warner, nothing else. Leaving Anything of the Quran
is dangerous.
“A likely thing, that thou wouldst
forsake aught of that which hath been revealed unto thee,
and that thy breast should be straitened for it, because they
say: Why hath not a treasure been sent down for him, or an
angel come with him? Thou art but a warner, and Allah is in
charge of all things.”
--Simplified English: It is a likely thing
that you would forsake anything of that which has been revealed
to you, and that your breast should be narrowed for it...
Context:
Before the above verse, in 11:7, the book
addresses Prophet Muhammad. The discourse doesn’t change
in theme, hence, ‘thou art but a warner’, obviously
addresses Prophet Muhammad.
#45:18 - Allah protects Prophet Muhammad
by asking him to follow the Quran alone, which is a Clear
road.
“And now have We set thee (O Muhammad)
on a clear road of (Our) commandment; so follow it, and follow
not the whims of those who know not.”
One may say, “Okey, we accept that
Prophet Muhammad came to convey the Message, but where is
it stated that he came to convey only the message and nothing
else?” Well, digest this!
#24:54 - Obeying the Quran (the Message)
is Obeying the Messenger, here sunnah is ruled out completely.
“Say: Obey Allah and obey the messenger.
But if ye turn away, then (it is) for him (to do) only that
wherewith he hath been charged, and for you (to do) only that
wherewith ye have been charged. If ye obey him, ye will go
aright. But, the messenger hath no other charge than to convey
(the message), plainly.”
Context:
Since the verse begins with ‘say’
it clearly addresses to the Holy Prophet Muhammad.
Notice again the ‘plainly’, do
you think this can be a coincidence?
I don’t think the above verse needs
any explanation!
But some may say, “But the Prophet
asked us to follow him through his Sunnah!” Well the
Quran answers this as well!
#3:79 - Prophet Muhammad said to study
and teach the Quran and the Quran Alone.
“It is not (possible) for any human
being unto whom Allah had given the Scripture and wisdom and
the Prophethood that he should afterwards have said unto mankind:
Be slaves of me instead of Allah; but (what he said was):
Be ye faithful servants of the Lord by virtue of your constant
teaching of the Scripture and of your constant study thereof.”
These verses are so eloquent, that they don’t
leave any space for explanation!
According to the above verse, the only way
we can be faithful servants of the Lord is by studying the
Quran and teaching it. This is what the Messengers say to
their followers. If you somehow prove that Prophet Muhammad
said otherwise, then you are actually denying the truth of
this verse!
(11)… Obeying
the Message (The Quran) is obeying the Messenger, since the
Messenger has no duty Except to convey the Message.
But still you may think, “Is still
the Quran enough?” As a final answer to your almost
fading doubt, I can quote these few verses:
#17:89 - If Quran covers everything then
why do we need any other support?
“And verity We have displayed for
mankind in this Qur’an all kinds or similitudes, but
most of mankind refuse aught save disbelief.”
*similitude means comparision, resemblence,
likeness, counterpart
#18:54.“And verily We have displayed
for mankind in this Qur’an all manner of similitudes,
but man is more than anything contentious.”
39:27. “And verily We have coined
for mankind in this Qur’an all kinds of similitudes,
that haply they may reflect;”
Look at the word 'coined' it means invented/fabricated.
39:28. “A Lecture in Arabic, containing
no crookedness, that haply they may ward off (evil).”
Here again the Quran says that it contains
no crookedness. And ‘crooked’ means ‘not
straight’ or ‘bent’.
(12)… Since the
Quran contains all kinds of similitude and is free from any
crookedness, which only a divinely revealed scripture can
guarantee, we can only follow the Quran Alone.
Combining all the above conclusions here,
we get:
- The Quran is clear and isn’t unclear
that we may need someone to explain us everything in it.
- The Quran is plain and explained.
- The Quran not only explains everything but has DETAILED
explanations of EVERYTHING.
- The Quran actually covers everything
that we need to know.
- God wants us to believe in Him and His Guidance (His portent),
The Quran.
- The Quran is the ‘fairest of statements’.
- The Quran is the only source of Divine Law.
- Conjecture (the method of belief in Hadith) is of no avail
before Truth (Quran)
- No warrant has been revealed to support the Hadith.
- The Quran guides us unto the straightest path.
- Obeying the Message (The Quran) is obeying the Messenger,
since the Messenger has no duty Except to convey the Message.
- The Quran contains all kinds of similitude and is free
from any crookedness
With all these twelve life-shattering conclusions
we can have only one conclusion, and that is:
“Follow the Quran
Alone to stay away from Hell.”
As an addendum, I would like to quote these
two verses that allude to the present state of the Muslim
community. I was very surprised to find such an exact description
of the present situation in the Quran.
39:29. “Allah coineth a similitude:
A man in relation to whom are several part owners, quarrelling,
and a man belonging wholly to one man. Are the two equal in
similitude? Praise be to Allah! But most of them know not.”
(Note: This is an interpretation by the author
and NOT directly explained by the above verse.)
The ' man in relation to whom are several
part owners' is the present day Muslim, who is partly owned
by The Holy Prophet against his wishes, and also by the numerous
scholars, imams and schools of thought in which he believes.
As you can see, they are continuously 'quarrelling' as mentioned
in the verse.
The man belonging wholly to one man refers
to pure monotheism, Allah is NOT referred by man here, remember
it is a similitude to explain the concept of monotheism.
#31:20. This verse tells us the condition
of today's Muslims who are disputing concerning Allah, because
they don’t take the aid of the Scripture, the Quran.
"See ye not how Allah hath made serviceable
unto you whatsoever is in the skies and whatsoever is in the
earth and hath loaded you with His favours both without and
within? Yet of mankind is he who disputeth concerning Allah,
without knowledge or guidance or a Scripture giving light."
(Note: This is an interpretation by the author
and NOT directly explained by the above verse.)
The various sects of Islam are disputing
only because they aren’t using the ‘Scripture
giving light’. Someone follows Imam Abu Hanifa, someone,
Imam Shafi, someone calls himself ‘sunni’, someone
‘shia’. All these dispute because each sect holds
on to its own set of Hadith or extra-Quranic literature. If
all Muslims would hold on to the Quran Alone then they would
be guided to the ‘straightest’ path.
A final word:
It has been a great experience writing this
article. Allah would somehow bring to my notice verses from
the Quran just from nowhere. As I would be writing the article,
somehow it would arrange itself in so logically coherent a
manner that is not a characteristic of my usual works. I thank
the Almighty, I thank Allah, for having helped me complete
this research and produce an article that may help others.
I sincerely pray to Allah that he may keep me guided and keep
showing the right path to me. For without his benevolence
and mercy, Mankind is doomed, forget about me!
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