Importance of the Sunnah

The Importance of Sunnah in Islam
First of all, we will establish that the Prophet, may the peace and blessings
of God be upon him, not only received the verses of the Qur'an from God,
but he also received other revelation from time to time which is now preserved
in the form of hadiths. T he following examples show how the Qur'an itself
refers to this revelation:

1. According to verse 144 of Surah al-Baqarah (Chapter 2 of the Qur'an),
God Almighty commanded the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of God
be upon him,to face the Ka'bah (in Mecca) in his daily prayers instead
of Jerusalem.

"We see the turning of thy face to the heavens: now shall We turn
thee to a Qiblah that shall please thee. Turn then thy face in the direction
of the Sacred Mosque; wherever ye are, turn your faces in that direction."

But why was the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of God be upon
him, facing Jerusalem before that? Verse 143 (of Surah al-Baqarah) shows
that God Himself had appointed Jerusalem as the initial Qiblah (i.e. direction
faced when praying) for the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of God
be upon him.

"And we appointed the Qiblah to which thou wast used, only to test
those who followed the Messenger from those who would turn on their heels
(from the Faith)."

The appointment of the previous Qiblah is referred to as being in the
past. But there is no verse in the Qur'an which commands the Prophet, may
the peace and blessings of God be upon him, to face Jerusalem at the beginning
of his mission! Therefore, the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of
God be upon him, must have received this guidance from God in a form other
than the Qur'an. As we have said above, this alternative revelation is
preserved in the Sunnah.

2. In verse 5 of Surah al-Hashr (Chapter 59 of the Qur'an), a reference
is made to the expedition against the rebellious Jewish tribe of Banu Nadir,
during which the Muslims cut down some palm-trees and left others alone.

"Whether ye (O Muslims) cut down the tender palm-trees or ye left
them standing on their roots, it was by leave of God, and in order that
He might cover the rebellious transgressors with shame."

Here, their action is attributed to the "leave of God" given to them.
Nowhere in the Qur'an is such permission found. Hence God guided the Prophet,
may the peace and blessings of God be upon him, in this matter but not
via the Qur'an.

3. According to verses 17-18 of Surah al-Qiyamah (Chapter 75), God took
it upon Himself to collect the Qur'an. The Prophet, may the peace and blessings
of God be upon him, directed the scribes of the Qur'an to arrange its surahs
(chapters) in the order found today; this is not the order in which they
were revealed. Therefore, since this was God's responsibility, it shows
that He guided the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of God be upon
him, with respect to the order of the surahs.

These are just a few examples out of many which leave no doubt that
the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of God be upon him, used to receive
revelation from God either directly or through the medium of the Angel
Gabriel (Arabic: Jibreel). Apart of this revelation was preserved word
for word under the title of the Qur'an. All other revelation was embodied
either in the Prophet's sayings or in his practices which were carefully
preserved by the Companions as the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad, may
th e peace and blessings of God be upon him.

Significance of the Sunnah

No devout Muslim would ever dare to go against the teachings of the
Qur'an and Sunnah, but it is regrettable to note that some of the liberal
elite tend to raise the slogan that the Book of God (i.e. the Qur'an) is
enough and that there is no need at all for the Sunnah of the Prophet,
may the peace and blessings of God be upon him. Slogans like this are raised
mainly by people who want to get rid of the Islamic Law (Arabic: Sharee'ah)
completely. The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, himself was well-aware
that such ill-natured opinions would arise and hence gave a clear warning
of this as reported by Al-Miqdam ibn Ma'di Karib, one of his Companions:
"I have indeed been given the Qur'an and something similar to it besides
it. Yet, the time will come wh en a man leaning on his couch will say,
'Follow the Qur'an only; what you find in it as halaal, take it as halaal,
and what you find in it as haraam, take it as haraam.' But truly, what
the Messenger of God has forbidden is like what God has forbidden." (Reported
by Abu Dawud and Darimi.)

In fact, ANYONE WHO REJECTS THE SUNNAH OF THE PROPHET, PEACE BE UPON
HIM, DOES NOT BELIEVE IN THE QUR'AN, for Almighty God Himself has emphasized
the importance of the Sunnah in many verses, of which a few are given below.

"O you who believe! Obey God and obey the Messenger and those charged
with authority among you; and if you differ in anything among yourselves,
then refer it to God and the Messenger if you do believe in God and the
Last Day. That is best and most suitable for final determination." (Surah
Al-Nisa' 4:59)

"The answer of the believers, when summoned to God and His Messenger
in order that he may judge between them, is no other than this: they say,
'We hear and we obey'. It is such as these who will attain success." (Surah
Al-Nur 24:51)

"But no, by your Lord! (O Muhammad) They cannot be believers until
they make you judge in all disputes between them, and find in their souls
no resistance against your decisions, but accept them with the fullest
submission." (Surah Al-Nisa' 4:65)

Anas reported that the Messenger of God said: "I have left among you
two things; you will never go astray as long as you hold fast to them:
the Book of God and my Sunnah." (Reported by Haakim.) The Companions of
the Prophet, peace be upon him, used to hold the commandments given by
the Prophet, peace be upon him, in a very high esteem, making no distinctions
between them and those given by God. Once 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ood quoted
this saying of the Prophet (hadith) while he was delivering a sermon: "May
God curse the women who tattoo their bodies and those who pluck their eyebrows;
those who separate their teeth to make them look more pretty and those
who try to change the creation of God." A woman named Umm Yaqub from the
tribe of Banu Asad came to know of these words. She approached Ibn Mas'ood
and said: "O Abu 'Abd ar-Rahman! It was reported to me that you have cursed
such and such women." He said: "Why should I not curse those whom the Prophet,
peace be upon him, cursed and who are cursed in the Book of God as well."
She said: "I have read whatever is contained between the two covers (i.e.
the whole Qur'an)." Had you been a good reader, you would have discovered
it. Did you not read the following verse?

"So take whatever the Messenger gives you and keep away from what
he forbids you." (Surah Al-Hashr 59:7)

Let us see what the four great Imams (i.e. religious scholars) have
said about the authority of the Sunnah.

a) IMAM ABU HANIFAH was asked: "What do we do if we find a saying
of yours opposing the Book of God?" He replied: "Leave my saying and stick
to the Book of God." The questioner asked: "What if it contradicts a saying
of the Prophet?" Abu Hanifah said: "Leave my saying in the face of the
Prophet's saying." Again he was asked: "What if it goes against the saying
of a Companion?" Again he said: "Leave my saying in the face of the Companion's
saying." (Reported in Al-Qawl al-Mufeed by Shawkani.) Imam Abu Hanifah
also declared: "My way (Arabic: madh-hab) is whatever hadith (saying of
the Prophet) that is proved to be authentic." (Shami 1:50, Al-Fulani in
Iqaz, p. 62.)

b) The saying of IMAM MALIK IBN ANAS is well-known: "The saying
of any person can be accepted or rejected, except for the Prophet of God,
peace be upon him." (Reported by Ibn 'Abd al-Barr and Ibn Hazm. Also in
Al-Yawaqeet wa Al-Jawahir 2:96.) He also said: "I am just a mortal; sometimes
1 am wrong, sometimes I am right - so check my opinions. Whatever agrees
with the Book (i.e. the Qu'ran) and the Sunnah, accept it; whatever disagrees
with them, reject it." (Reported by Al-Fulani in Iqaz, p. 72.)

c) Once IMAM SHAFI'I narrated a saying of the Prophet (hadith).
Someone from the audience said: "Do you say so as well?" On hearing this,
the Imam was enraged. His face turned pale and he said: "Woe to you! Which
earth would carry me, which sky would shelter me if I narrate a saying
of the Prophet, peace be upon him and do not hold the same view! Do you
see a zunnar (belt worn by non-Muslims)on me? Or have you noticed me coming
out of a church? How can I report something from the Prophet, peace be
upon him, and not agree with ?!!"

d) IMAM AHMAD IBN HANBAL said: "Do not follow me or Malik or
Shafi'i or Auza'i or Thawri, but take from where they took (i.e. from the
Qu'ran and authentic Sunnah)." (Reported by Al-Fulani and Ibn al-Qayyim.)
He also said: "He who is on the verge of destruction rejects a saving of
the Messenger of God, may the peace and blessings of God be upon him."
(Reported by Ibn al-Jauzi.)

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