About the Prophet, sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam, and his Sunnah
by Imam Abu'l Hasan al-Ash`aree
Al-Ibaanah `An Usool ad-Diyaanah
Imaam Aboo 'l-Hasan ibn Ismaa'eel al-Ash`aree al-Basree
(may Allaah have mercy upon him) said:
"We bear witness that Muhammad is His Servant,
His Apostle, His Prophet, His Trustworthy One, His Chosen One, whom He
sent to His creation with the light that sheds its beams afar, with the
flashing lamp, the clear arguments, the evidences, the dazzling signs,
the compelling wonders; wherevore he delivered his message from God
["he delivered His Lord's Message"], consulted His good in His
creation ["gave good counsel to his community"], labored
strenously for God with a true zeal, consulted His good in the countries
of earth, and opposed the rebellious people, until the Word of God was
fulfilled, until he attained success, and all men obeyed the truth with
homage, and assurance of success came to him, unfatigued, unwearied.
Therefore, may God's grace be with him (for he led the way to guidance
and made clear the road of escape from error and blindness), and with
the blessed people of his house, and with his chosen Companions and his
pure wives, the mothers of the faithful! By him God informed us of the
religious laws (sharaa`i') and the ordinances (ahkaam, i.e. obligatory,
meritorious, lawful, disapproved, and forbidden), of the lawful and the
prohibited, and by him He made clear to us the religious law of Islaam,
until by him the dark night of gloom was lifted from us, the doubts were
removed from us, the screens were drawn back, the proofs were made clear
to us. He brought us "a glorious Book. Vanity shall not come to it
from before it, or from behind it; it is a missive sent down from the
Wise and Praiseworthy," [41:41-42]
in which he comprised the knowledge of "the first and the
last." [56:49]
By him He perfected the duties of the Religion, and therefore he is the
"sure road" [1:5]
of God and His firm rope. He who holds fast to him shall escape, but he
who opposes him shall err and wander. In ignorance is thy ruin, and God
has urged us in His Book to hold fast to the sunnah of His Apostle;
wherefore God has said, "What the Apostle has given you, take: what
he has refused you, refuse," [59:7],
and God has said, "And let those who transgress his command beware,
lest some present trouble befall them, or a grievous chastisement befall
them," [24:63]
and, "but if they would report them to the Apostle and to those who
are in authority among them, those who desire information would learn it
from them," [4:85]
and "And whatever the subject of your disputes, with God doth its
decision rest," [42:8]
"and if you aught ye differ, bring it to God and the Apostle,"
[4:62],
meaning God's Book and His Prophet's Sunnah, and He has said,
"neither speaketh he from mere impulse. The Qur'aan is no other
than a revelation revealed to him," [53:3-4]
and "Say: it is not for me to change it as mine own soul prompteth.
I follow only what is revealed to me," [10:16]
and "The words of the faithful, when called to God and His Apostle
that He may judge between them, are only to say, 'We heard and we
obey,'" [24:50]
(and so He commands them to hear his words, obey his command, and beware
of transgressing it), and He has said, "obey God and obey the
Apostle," [4:62]
(and so He commands them to obey His Apostle, just as He commands them
to obey Himself; and He bids them hold fast to the sunnah of His
Prophet, just as He commands them to act in strict conformity with His
Book). But a great many of those against whom their "misery
prevailed" [23:108]
and those over whom "Satan has won the mastery" [58:20]
- the sunan of God's Prophet are "behind their backs" [2:95,
3:184, 6:94] and they have inclined towards
forbears of those whose guidance in religion they have accepted and
adopted their beliefs, set at nought the sunan of God's Apostle and
shunned them, denied and gainsaid them, by their calumny against God,
and have erred and not been rightly guided. I enjoin upon you, O
servants of God! the fear of God, and warn you against the world for it
is fresh and sweet, and it deceives its inhabitants and deludes those
who dwell in it, and God has said, "And set before them a
similitude of the present life. It is as water which We send down from
heaven, and the herb of the earth is mingled with it, and on the morrow
it becometh dry stubble which the winds scatter; for God hath power over
all things," [18:43]
To him who is in good circumstances in it, it brings tears later on, and
upon him to whom it has imparted its joys in secret, it bestows the open
sequel of its woes. Its abundant vanities are transitory, for the things
it contains agree with the judgement pronounced upon it by its Lord in
His words, "All on earth shall pass away." [55:26]
Then labor for the abiding life and for endless eternity. The world
shall pass away from its inhabitants, and their works shall remain as
strings upon their necks. [3:176,
17:14] Know that you are mortal, and then that you
return to your Lord after your deaths. Assuredly He will reward those
who have done good with good. Therefore, be diligent in obedience to
your Lord and refuse what He has refused you.
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