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The infallibility of the Prophets



The infallibility of the Prophets 
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Question: 

I would like to ask a question about `aqeedah. Is it part of 
our `aqeedah to believe that the Prophets committed sins 
and were not infallible?. 


Answer: 

Praise be to Allaah. 

The Prophets are the best of mankind, and the most noble 
of creation before Allaah. Allaah chose them to convey the 
call of Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah to mankind, and Allaah has made 
them the intermediaries between Him and His creation in 
conveying His Laws. They were commanded to convey the 
message from Allaah, as He says (interpretation of the 
meaning): 

"They are those whom We gave the Book, AlHukm 
(understanding of the religious laws), and Prophethood. 
But if these disbelieve therein (the Book, AlHukm and 
Prophethood), then, indeed We have entrusted it to a 
people (such as the Companions of Prophet Muhammad) 
who are not disbelievers therein" 

[al-An'aam 6:89] 

The Prophets' task was to convey the message from 
Allaah even though they were human, hence the issue 
of infallibility may be examined from two angles: 

1 _ Infallibility in conveying the message 

2 _ Infallibility from human error 

Firstly: With regard to the first issue, the Prophets were 
infallible in conveying the message from Allaah. They did 
not conceal anything that Allaah had revealed to them, 
and they did not add anything from themselves. Allaah 
said to His Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings 
of Allaah be upon him) (interpretation of the meaning): 

"O Messenger (Muhammad)! Proclaim (the Message) 
which has been sent down to you from your Lord. 
And if you do not, then you have not conveyed 
His Message. Allaah will protect you from mankind" 

[al-Maa'idah 5:67] 

"And if he (Muhammad) had forged a false saying 
concerning Us (Allaah), 

We surely would have seized him by his right hand 
(or with power and might), 

And then We certainly would have cut off his life 
artery (aorta), 

And none of you could have withheld Us from 
(punishing) him" 

[al-Haaqqah 69:44-47] 

And Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 

"And he (Muhammad) withholds not a knowledge 
of the Unseen" 
[al-Takweer 81:24] 

Shaykh `Abd al-Rahmaan ibn Sa'di (may Allaah 
have mercy on him) said in his commentary on this 
verse: He is not stingy with that which Allaah has 
revealed to him, concealing some of it. Rather he 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) the 
most trustworthy of the inhabitants of heaven and 
the people of earth, the one who conveys the 
message of his Lord, the faithful conveyor (of the 
message). He does not withhold any part of it, 
from rich or poor, from ruler or subject, from male 
or female, from city-dweller or Bedouin. Hence 
Allaah sent him to an illiterate and ignorant nation, 
and he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) 
did not die until they had become knowledgeable 
scholars, steeped in knowledge." 

So with regard to conveying the religion of his Lord, 
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon 
him) did not make any mistakes at all, whether major 
or minor, rather he was infallible and under the 
constant protection of 
Allaah. 

Shaykh `Abd al-`Azeez ibn Baaz (may Allaah have 
mercy on him) said in Fataawa Ibn Baaz, 6/371: 

All the Muslims are unanimously agreed that 
the Prophets (peace be upon them) _ especially 
Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be 
upon him) _ are infallible and protected from error 
in that which they conveyed from Allaah. Allaah 
says (interpretation of the meaning): 

"By the star when it goes down (or vanishes). 

Your companion (Muhammad) has neither gone 
astray nor has erred. 

Nor does he speak of (his own) desire. 

It is only a Revelation revealed. 

He has been taught (this Qur'aan) by one 
mighty in power [Jibreel (Gabriel)]" 

[al-Najm 53:1-5] 

Our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings 
of Allaah be upon him) is infallible in all that he 
conveyed from Allaah, in word and deed and in 
what he approved of. There is no dispute on this 
point among the scholars." 

The ummah is agreed that the Messengers are 
infallible in their conveying the message. They 
did not forget anything that Allaah revealed to 
them, except for things that were abrogated. 
And Allaah guaranteed His Messenger 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon 
him) that he would remember it and would 
not forget it, except for that which Allaah 
wanted him to forget, and He guaranteed 
to remember the whole Qur'aan in his heart. 
Allaah said (interpretation of the meaning): 

"We shall make you to recite (the Qur'aan), so 
you (O Muhammad) shall not forget (it)" 

[al-A'la 87:7] 

"It is for Us to collect it and to give you (O 
Muhammad) the ability to recite it (the Qur'aan). 

And when We have recited it to you [O 
Muhammad through Jibreel (Gabriel)], 
then follow its (the Qur'aan's) recitation" 
[al-Qiyaamah 75:17-18] 

Shaykh al-Islam [Ibn Taymiyah] said in Majmoo' 
al-Fataawa, 18/7]: 

The verses which point to the Prophethood of 
the Prophets indicate that they are infallible 
with regard to the message that they convey 
from Allaah, so what they convey from their 
Lord can only be true. This is the meaning 
of Prophethood and this implies [?] that Allaah 
tells [the Prophet] of the unseen and he tells 
the people of the unseen. So the Messenger 
is commanded to call people and to convey 
the message to them." 

Secondly: With regard to the Prophets as 
people, they may make mistakes. This may 
be discussed as follows: 

1 _They do not commit major sins 

With regard to major sins, the Prophets do 
not commit major sins at all, and they are 
protected from such major sins both before 
their missions began or afterwards. 

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah 
have mercy on him) said in Majmoo' al-Fataawa, 
4/319: 

The view that the Prophets are infallible and 
protected against committing major sins, as 
opposed to minor sins, is the view of the 
majority of Muslim scholars and of all groups. 
It is also the view of the scholars of tafseer 
and hadeeth and fuqaha'. Indeed, nothing has 
been narrated from any of the salaf, imams, 
Sahaabah, Taabi'een and those who followed 
them except that which is in accordance with 
this view." 

2 _ Matters that have nothing to do with 
conveying the message and the revelation. 

With regard to minor sins, these may be 
committed by them, or by some of them. 
Hence the majority of scholars are of the 
view that they are not 
infallible when it comes to minor sins. But 
if they committed such actions they were not 
left to persist therein, rather Allaah pointed 
that out to them and they hastened to repent 
therefrom. 

The evidence that they might commit minor 
sins and that they were not left to persist 
therein is the verses in which Allaah says 
of Adam (interpretation of the meaning): 

"Thus did Adam disobey his Lord, so he 
went astray. 

Then his Lord chose him, and turned to him 
with forgiveness, and gave him guidance" 

[Ta-Ha 20:121-122] 

This indicates that Adam committed sin, but 
he was not left to persist therein, and he 
repented to Allaah from that. 

And Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 

"He said: `This is of Shaytaan's (Satan's) doing, 
verily, he is a plain misleading enemy.' 

He said: `My Lord! Verily, I have wronged myself, 
so forgive me.' Then He forgave him. Verily, He 
is the OftForgiving, the Most Merciful" 

[al-Qasas 28:15-16] 

So Moosa (peace be upon him) confessed his 
sin and sought forgiveness from Allaah after he 
killed the Egyptian, and Allaah forgave him his sin. 

And Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 

"and he [Dawood] sought forgiveness of his Lord, 
and he fell down prostrate and turned (to Allaah) 
in repentance. 

So We forgave him that, and verily, for him is a 
near access to Us, and a good place of (final) 
return (Paradise)" 

[Saad 38:23-24] 

Dawood's sin was hastening to pass judgement 
before hearing the case of the second disputant. 

And our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings 
of Allaah be upon him) was rebuked by his Lord for 
several things that are mentioned in the Qur'aan, 
such as the following (interpretation of the meaning): 

"O Prophet! Why do you forbid (for yourself) that 
which Allaah has allowed to you, seeking to please 
your wives? And Allaah is OftForgiving, Most Merciful"

[al-Tahreem 66:1] 

This refers to the well-known story with some 
of his wives. 

Allaah also rebuked His Prophet (peace and 
blessings of Allaah be upon him) concerning 
the prisoners of war at Badr: 

Muslim narrated in his Saheeh (4588) that Ibn 
`Abbaas said: When the prisoners were taken 
captive, the Messenger of Allaah (S) (peace 
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to 
Abu Bakr and `Umar (may Allaah be pleased 
with them): "What do you think about these 
prisoners?" Abu Bakr said: "O Prophet of Allaah, 
they are our cousins and kinsmen. I think that we 
should accept a ransom from them which will give 
us some support against the kuffaar, and perhaps 
Allaah will guide them to Islam." The Messenger 
of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon 
him) said: "What do you think, O Ibn al-Khattaab?" 
He said: "I say, no, by Allaah, O Messenger of 
Allaah. I do not agree with Abu Bakr. I think 
that you should hand them over to us so that 
we may strike their necks (execute them). 
Hand over `Aqeel to `Ali so that he may strike 
his neck, and hand over So and so _ a relative 
of `Umar _ to me, for these are the leaders and 
veterans of kufr." The Messenger of Allaah (peace 
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) liked what 
Abu Bakr said and he did not like what I [`Umar] 
said. The next day I came and found the Messenger 
of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be 
upon him) and Abu Bakr weeping. I said: "O 
Messenger of Allaah, tell me, what has made you 
and your companion weep? If there is a reason to 
weep, I will weep with you, and there is no reason, I 
will pretend to weep in sympathy with you because 
you are weeping." The Messenger of Allaah (peace 
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "I am 
weeping because I was shown the torture to which 
they were subjected. It was brought as close to me 
as this tree" _ a tree which was near the Prophet of 
Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) 
_ then Allaah revealed the words (interpretation of 
the meaning): 

"It is not for a Prophet that he should have prisoners 
of war (and free them with ransom) until he had made 
a great slaughter (among his enemies) in the land. 
You desire the good of this world (i.e. the money of 
ransom for freeing the captives), but Allaah desires (for 
you) the Hereafter. And Allaah is All-Mighty, All-Wise. 

Were it not a previous ordainment from Allaah, a 
severe torment would have touched you for what 
you took. 

So enjoy what you have gotten of booty in war, 
lawful and good" 

[al-Anfaal 8:67-69] 

So Allaah permitted booty to them. 

>From this hadeeth it is clear that when the Prophet 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) chose 
to ransom the prisoners, this was a decision that he 
made by ijtihaad after consulting his companions, 
and he had no revelation from Allaah concerning that. 

The words of Allaah (interpretation of the meaning): 

"(The Prophet) frowned and turned away. 

Because there came to him the blind man (i.e. 
`Abdullaah bin Umm Maktoom, who came to the 
Prophet while he was preaching to one or some 
of the Quraysh chiefs)" 

[`Abasa 80:1-2] 

This is the famous story of the great companion 
`Abd-Allaah ibn Umm Maktoom and the Messenger 
of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon 
him), when Allaah rebuked him. 

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said in Majmoo' 
al-Fataawa, 4/320: 

What has been narrated from the majority of 
scholars is that they (the Prophets) are not 
infallible with regard to minor sins, but they 
are not left to persist therein. They do not 
say that this does not happen under any 
circumstances. The first group from whom it 
was narrated that they are infallible in all cases, 
and who say that the most, are the Raafidis 
(Shi'ah), who say that they are infallible and 
protected even against forgetfulness and 
misunderstanding." 

Some people think this is too much to suggest 
that Prophets may commit sin, and misinterpret 
some of the texts of the Qur'aan and Sunnah 
which indicate that. Two specious arguments 
lead them to do that: 

(i) _ The fact that Allaah has commanded us to 
follow the Messengers and take them as our 
example. The command to follow them is taken 
as meaning that everything they did is an example 
for us to follow, and that every action and belief of 
theirs is an act of worship. If we suggest that that 
the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be 
upon him) committed a sin, there will be a dilemma, 
because that implies that we are commanded to 
imitate this sin which was committed by the Prophet 
because we are commanded to follow his example, 
but at the same time we should no agree with it or 
do it, because it is a sin. 

This argument is valid and is appropriate if the 
sin is hidden and not obvious in such a way that 
it could be confused with acts of obedience. But 
Allaah has explained to His Messengers where 
they went wrong and enabled them to repent 
without delay. 

(ii) _ Sins contradict perfection and are a 
shortcoming. This is true if they are not 
accompanied by repentance, for repentance 
brings forgiveness of sin, and does not 
contradict perfection or bring blame upon a 
person. Rather in many cases a person may 
be better after repenting than he was before 
he fell into sin. It is well known that no Prophet 
committed sin but he hastened to repent and 
seek forgiveness. The Prophets did not persist 
in sin or delay repentance, for Allaah protected 
them from that, and after repenting they became 
more perfect than they were before. 

3 _ Unintentional mistakes with regard to some 
worldly matters 

With regard to mistakes in some worldly matters, 
it is permissible for them to make such mistakes 
although their reason is sound and their insight 
is strong. This happened to several of the 
Prophets including our Prophet Muhammad 
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). 
This happened with regard to various spheres 
of life such as medicine, agriculture, etc. 

Muslim narrated in his Saheeh (6127) that Raafi' 
ibn Khadeej said: The Prophet of Allaah (peace 
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came to 
Madeenah and found them pollinating the palm 
trees. He said: "What are you doing?" They said: 
"We always do this." He said: "Perhaps if you do 
not do it, that will be better." So they did not do it, 
and the harvest failed. They told him about that 
and he said: "I am only human. If I tell you to do 
something with regard to your religion, then do it, 
but if I tell you to do something based on my own 
opinion, then I am only human." Hence it is known 
that 
the Prophets are infallible and protected from 
error with regard to the Revelation, so we should 
beware of those who cast aspersions upon the 
Messenger's conveying of the Message and his 
laws, and say that it is his own personal opinion. 
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be 
upon him) could never do such a thing. Allaah 
says (interpretation of the meaning): 

"Nor does he speak of (his own) desire. 

It is only a Revelation revealed" 

[al-Najm 53:3-4] 

The Standing Committee was asked: Do the 
Prophets and 
Messengers make mistakes? 

They replied: 

Yes, they make mistakes but Allaah does not 
let them persist in their mistakes, rather he 
points out their mistakes to them as a mercy 
to them and their nations, and He forgives 
them for their mistakes, and accepts their 
repentance by His Grace and Mercy, for Allaah 
is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful, as will be clear 
to anyone who studies the verses of the Qur'aan 
which speak of that. 

Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah, 3/194 

For more information see question no. 7208 

And Allaah knows best.
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Taken from: Islam Questions and Answers: Volume 1, 
- Basic Tenets of Faith: Belief (Part 1).





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