The Belief (I'tiqad) and Essentials of the Ahl Al-Sunnah

http://www.harunyahya.com/articles/essentials_ahlalsunnah.php

HARUN YAHYA


No school of thought (madhhab) was needed during the Age of Happiness  
and the time of the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs, because people  
learned the faith directly from Prophet Muhammad (saas) and his  
Companions.

As heretical movements and divisions based on un-Islamic ideas and  
practices (bid`ah) gradually emerged, devout scholars still following  
the path of the Prophet (saas) and his companions began to identify  
various measures in his beliefs and deeds. They presented people with  
a purified form of Islam by distinguishing between truth and error.  
One outgrowth of this effort was the Ahl al-Sunnah madhhab.

Several elements separate the Ahl al-Sunnah from heretical movements,  
some of which attracted gullible persons by opposing the Ahl al- 
Sunnah’s criteria. Therefore, those who follow our Prophet’s (saas)  
path must always be on our guard against such types of corruption.  
The first thing we need to do is to learn about and bear in mind the  
essence of the Ahl al-Sunnah’s belief (i`tiqad).



Matters upon Which the Ahl al-Sunnah Agree

       1) Belief in Allah (swt)

Believing in Allah’s (swt) names, as referred to in the Qur’an and  
the Sunnah, is Islam’s basic tenet. It is impossible to bestow titles  
befitting human beings on Allah (swt), for He cannot be compared with  
His own creation. Each of His names has been mentioned in the Qur’an.  
Great care must be taken here, and no credence should be given to  
heretical views.

So long as people consider themselves Muslim, they must harbor no  
doubts about Islam and must not regard themselves as unbelievers due  
to any deficiencies they may have, so long as they have faith in  
their hearts. Having such a misguided perspective as regards their  
own faith is very harmful in terms of our belief. Indeed, our Lord  
reveals the following in the Qur’an:

     Who could say anything better than someone who calls to Allah,  
acts rightly, and says: “I am a Muslim”? (Surah Fussilat: 33)



     2) The Ahl al-Sunnah’s Belief in the Qur’an

The Qur’an is the word of Allah (swt). It came from Allah’s (swt)  
presence and will return to Him. It is the last and final Divine  
book, and the only book of truth that will remain valid until the Day  
of Judgment. Certain heretical movements have other ideas on this  
subject

     You receive the Qur’an directly from One who is All-Wise, All- 
Knowing. (Surat al-Naml: 6)



     3- Allah (swt) Cannot Be Seen in This World

Nowhere does Prophet Muhammad (saas) say that he actually saw Allah  
(swt). One hadith, which some people claim implies this, has been  
unanimously rejected by Islamic scholars. According to the Ahl al- 
Sunnah, anyone claiming to have seen Allah (swt) before they die is a  
liar. In one hadith, our Prophet (saas) states: “None of you will see  
our Lord before he dies” (Muslim).



     4) Believers Will See Our Lord in Paradise

Books of trustworthy hadiths refer to people seeing Allah (swt) after  
Day of Judgment with the eye of the Hereafter. However, the Jahmiyya,  
Mu’tazila, and Rafida schools maintained the opposite.

Allah (swt) is not in any one space or on the Throne. Rather, He  
(swt) is exalted far above all space. The Karramiyya school holds  
some views on this matter that are incompatible with those of the Ahl  
al-Sunnah.



     5- What Happens after Death?

The Ahl al-Sunnah believe in the Prophet’s (saas) literal words  
concerning the Hereafter and that punishment that will be meted out  
in the grave. The Mu’tazila, on the other hand, do not believe this.  
According to the Ahl al-Sunnah, the grave is the garden of Paradise  
for the believers and one of the deepest pits of Hell for the  
unbelievers.

Questioning by Munkir and Nakir, the two angels who will question  
each Muslim in the grave, is also a fact. Members of the Qadariyya  
school deny this questioning. Anyone who does not turn to Allah  
(swt), recognize the Prophet (saas), abide by his Sunnah, or act  
according to the Qur’an will experience great difficulties when  
called to account in the grave.

The soul is restored to the body on the Day of Judgment, at which  
time the unbelievers will not be asked about their good and evil  
deeds. Rather, their actions will be counted and calculated. Once  
they admit their sins, they will be punished.

Whoever safely crosses al-Sirat, a bridge that has been built over  
Hell, will enter Paradise. After doing this, they will stop on a  
bridge between Paradise and Hell. Here, their mutual rights in this  
world will be considered and the rights will be returned to their  
owners. If they are saved from here and forgiven, they will be  
allowed to enter Paradise.



     6) The Intercession (Shafaat) of the Prophet (saas)

On the Day of Judgment, the Messenger of Allah (saas) will have three  
separate intercession (shafaat). He will perform the first one for  
all the people gathered on the Day of Judgment, the second one so  
that the people of Paradise may enter it, and the third for those who  
have earned Hellfire. He will also perform shafaat so that some  
people who have entered Hell may leave it due to some of the deeds  
that did while alive. The prayers and alms of the living will also  
benefit deceased believers.

Members of the Wahabbi school in particular have produced various  
ideas concerning the Prophet’s (saas) shafaat that are incompatible  
with those of the Ahl al-Sunnah.



     7) Belief in Destiny

The Ahl al-Sunnah believe in the good and evil of destiny. There are  
two degrees of belief in destiny:

The first degree is that Allah (swt) is fully aware of what every  
member of creation has done and will do. He knows their obedience and  
their rebellion before they ever take place. Almighty Allah (swt) has  
written the destiny of all that exists on al-Lawh al-Mahfuz (the  
Preserved Tablet). A person’s destiny is brought to him by an angel  
while he is still in an embryonic form, before his soul has been  
breathed into him. Some members of the Qadarriya school have adopted  
several mistaken suppositions here. Muslims must be on their guard on  
this highly sensitive issue.

The second one is that Allah’s (swt) will is superior to that of  
human beings. No one can be a believer or an unbeliever unless Allah  
(swt) wills it to be so. The Qadariyya school rejects this aspect of  
destiny.



     8) Faith Consists of Words and Deeds; Therefore, It Increases  
and Decreases

This is a basic tenet of the Ahl al-Sunnah. Faith rises according to  
the level of one’s obedience and declines according to one’s sins.  
All good works fall under the scope of religion and faith.



     9) The People of the Qibla Cannot Be Excommunicated (Takfir) Due  
to Sinning

Someone adhering to the Ahl al-Sunnah’s convictions does not  
excommunicate another believer who prays in the same direction  
(qibla) as he does or claim that such a person is an unbeliever. His  
faith may not, perhaps, be absolute. Kharijism, Islam’s first  
heretical movement, produced its first corruption (fitna) on this  
very subject.

No matter how many good works someone who has lapsed into denial may  
perform, he will not benefit from them. Similarly, no matter how many  
sins a Muslim may commit, he cannot be considered a denier until he  
says that what is allowed is actually prohibited and that what is  
prohibited is actually allowed.



     10) The Miracles of the Awliya of Allah (swt) Are Accurate

Belief in the miracles (karamah) of the Awliya of Allah (swt), the  
extraordinary states to which Allah (swt) gives rise by their hand,  
and the discoveries they make in various spheres of knowledge are  
among the essence of the Ahl al-Sunnah’s convictions.



     11) The Prophet’s (saas) Miraculous Journey

According to the Qur’an and the hadiths, our Prophet (saas) ascended  
to a world beyond the heavens in both body and soul. Anyone who  
rejects this miraculous journey is considered to have fallen into  
denial. The Qur’an reveals that our Prophet’s (saas) going to Bayt al- 
Maqdis (Jerusalem) is an absolute truth, and reliable hadiths confirm  
that he rose to the skies.

Glory be to Him Who took His servant on a night journey from the  
Masjid al-Haram [in Makkah] to the Masjid al-Aqsa [in Jerusalem],  
whose surroundings We have blessed, in order to show him some of Our  
signs. He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing. (Surat al-Isra’, 1)
In order to create corruption, the deniers and hypocrites, who did  
not believe in this miracle, dared to mock it. This corruption soon  
spread all over Makkah, for they told everyone that they met about  
it. One of them asked Abu Bakr (ra): “Muhammad (saas) claims to have  
gone from Makkah to Jerusalem in a single night. What do you say?”  
With his usual exemplary trust and submission, Abu Bakr (ra) ended  
this spreading corruption by replying: “If he says so, then it is true.”

     12) Acknowledging Allah (swt)

Those who refuse to accept Allah (swt) in their words, despite  
knowing Him in their hearts, are unbelievers. Those who refuse to  
recognize Allah (swt) in their hearts, despite accepting Him in their  
words, are hypocrites. However, it is not appropriate to accuse  
anyone of hypocrisy in the absence of outright denial or any solid  
evidence of hypocrisy.



     13) The Day of Judgment

The Day of Judgment is the final day of life for the universe, as  
predetermined by Allah (swt). Everyone will be called to account on  
the Day of Judgment. No one will return to Earth in a second body,  
for all of the bodies of everyone who has ever lived, from the time  
of Prophet Adam (as) right up until the Day of Judgment, were created  
beforehand. No soul will return to Earth with a different body.



     14) Appreciating Those Given the Glad Tidings of Paradise

Any inappropriate word spoken against a Companion of the Prophet  
(saas) who received the glad tidings of Paradise is not in line with  
the respect due to them and is a great sin toward those great  
individuals. These Companions are:

     * Abu Bakr (ra)
     * Umar (ra)
     * Uthman (ra)
     * Ali (ra)
     * Talha (ra)
     * Zubayr ibn Awwam (ra)
     * Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas (ra)
     * Said ibn Zayd (ra)
     * Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf (ra), and
     * Abu Ubaydah ibn Jarrah (ra).

The history of Islam’s early days is full of these superior  
individuals’ heroism. Rasulullah (saas) praised them in his hadiths  
and even stated that, after himself, some of them were worthy of the  
rank of prophethood. For that reason, any slander uttered against  
them is regarded as being uttered against the Prophet (saas) himself.

A common feature of heretical movements is the way they adopt a tone  
of opposition to some of the Companions whom have been given the glad  
tidings of Paradise. There is absolutely no room for such views among  
the Ahl al-Sunnah.



     15) None Other than the Messengers Is Protected from Imperfection

Allah (swt) protects all of His messengers’ words. The importance of  
complying with the words spoken and/or written by the great Islamic  
scholars who follow the line of the Ahl al-Sunnah is also critical  
for believers. However, contrary to what some extremist movements  
claim, no one is obliged to abide by these.



     16) The Sources of Reference in Islam

Anything that is incompatible with the Qur’an and the sunnah is  
unacceptable. This is the most important distinguishing feature  
between the Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jama’ah and other groups. Indeed,  
Rasulullah (saas) tells us that when we cannot agree on a particular  
matter, we must first look to the Qur’an and then to the sunnah. The  
Ahl al-Sunnah believe that seeking to depict something that is not  
part of the Qur’an and the sunnah as part of Islam is to be avoided  
at all costs.



     17) To Make No Interpretation of the Qur’an and the Sunnah

Reason and analogy are not to be used to interpret the Qur’an and the  
sunnah, because the Companions and the scholars of our school learned  
their knowledge directly from the Qur’an and the sunnah. Believers  
accept everything that is compatible with the Qur’an and the sunnah  
and reject everything that violates them. The main feature  
distinguishing the Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jama’ah from other groups is  
how they regard these two sources as the essential sources of all  
knowledge. They interpret all matters in light of them, instead of  
following their presumption, whims, and desires. Nobody has the right  
to cast any doubt on the Qur’an and the sunnah. 
                
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