The People of Innovations are Worse than the People of Sins


      AUTHOR:  Jamaal bin Fareehaan Al-Haarithee
      SOURCE:  His book: Lam ad-Durr al-Manthoor (pg. 47-49)
      PRODUCED BY:  Al-Ibaanah.com





Chapter 15: The People of Innovations are worse than the People of Sins

[134] Abu Moosaa said: "That I live next to a Jew and a Christian, and monkeys 
and pigs, is more beloved to me than that if I were to live next to a follower 
of desires (i.e. deviant), who will spread disease to my heart." [1]

[135] Yoonus bin 'Ubaid said to his son: "I forbid you from fornicating, 
stealing and drinking alcohol. But if you were to meet Allaah having committed 
these (sins), that would be more beloved (to me) than if you were to meet Him 
with the views of 'Amr bin 'Ubaid or the followers of 'Amr." [2]

[136] Abul-Jawzaa said: "If the apes and the swine were to live with me in a 
house, that would be more beloved to me than if a person from Ahlul-Ahwaa 
(deviants) were to live with me. They have entered into the ayah: 'And when 
they meet you they say: We believe. But when they are alone, they bite the tips 
of their fingers at you in rage. Say: Perish in your rage. Allaah knows what is 
in the hearts.' [Surah Aali 'Imraan: 119]" [3]

[137] Al-'Awwaam bin Hawshab said about his son 'Eesaa: "By Allaah, if I saw 
'Eesaa gathering with the people of musical instruments, alcohol and falsehood, 
that would be more beloved to me than if I were to see him sitting with the 
people of argumentation - the innovators." [4]

[138] Yahyaa bin 'Ubaid said: "A man from the Mu'atazilah encountered me (one 
day), so I got up and said: "Either you pass on or I will pass on, for indeed 
if I were to walk with a Christian, that would be more loved to me than if I 
were to walk with you." [5]

[139] Arta' Ibn al-Mundir said: "If my son were one of the sinful wicked 
people, that would be more beloved to me than if he were a Follower of Desires 
(i.e. a deviant)." [6]

[140] Sa'eed bin Jubair said: "If my son were to keep the company of a sinning 
scoundrel upon the Sunnah that would be more beloved to me than if he were to 
accompany a worshipping innovator." [7]

[141] It was once said to Maalik bin Mughawal: "We saw your son playing with 
the birds." So he responded: "How wonderful that it preoccupies him from 
accompanying an innovator." [8]

[142] Al-Barbahaaree said: "If you see a person whose manner and opinion is 
despicable, he is wicked, sinful, and oppressive, yet he is a person of the 
Sunnah, accompany him and sit with him, since his sin will not harm you. And if 
you see a man who strives hard and long in worship, is abstemious, being 
continual in worship, except that he is a person of innovation, do not sit with 
him, do not listen to his words, and do not walk along with him, since I do not 
feel safe that you will not eventually come to be pleased with his way and go 
to destruction along with him." [9]

[143] Abu Haatim said: "I heard Ahmad bin Sinaan said: "That a Tanboor player 
were to live next to me is more beloved to me than if an innovator were to live 
next to me. This is since I can forbid the Tanboor player and I can break the 
tanboor (a mandolin-like instrument). But as for the innovator, he corrupts the 
people, the neighbors and the youth." [10]

[144] Imam ash-Shaafi'ee, may Allaah have mercy on him, said: "If the servant 
were to meet Allaah having committed every sin except Shirk, that would be 
better for him than if he were to meet Allaah with some deviant belief." [11]

[145] Imaam Ahmad, may Allaah have mercy on him, said: "The graves of sinners 
from People of Sunnah is a garden, while the graves of the pious ascetics from 
the People of Innovation is a barren pit. The sinners among Ahlus-Sunnah are 
the Friends of Allaah, while the pious among Ahlul-Bid'ah are the Enemies of 
Allaah." [12]




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Footnotes:

[1] Al-Ibaanah (2/468, no. 469)

[2] Al-Ibaanah (2/466, no. 464)

[3] Al-Ibaanah (2/467, no. 466-467)

[4] Al-Bid'a wan-Nahee 'anhaa (56)

[5] Al-Bid'a wan-Nahee 'anhaa (59)

[6] Ash-Sharh wal-Ibaanah of Ibn Battah (132, no. 87)

[7] Ash-Sharh wal-Ibaanah (132, no. 89)

[8] Ash-Sharh wal-Ibaanah (133, no. 90)

[9] Sharh as-Sunnah (124, no. 149) [Translator's Note: Refer to Explanation of 
the Creed]

[10] Al-Ibaanah (2/469, no. 473)

[11] The checker of the book Sharh as-Sunnah of al-Barbahaaree mentioned it 
(124) and attributed it to al-Bayhaqee in Al-'Itiqaad (158)

[12] Tabaqaat al-Hanaabilah (1/184)

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