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I didn't say any madhab is not based on ahadeeth, Go learn English and read what I said again. You said 'most based on hadith.' The question is, of what basis is this statement? If you can name a single issue in which the Hanafi position is based on no hadith whatsoever, then I will be very surprised at it; and if you cannot, then to 'rank' the madhabs based on their 'basis in hadith' is a nonsensical thing to do. |
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![]() It's a nuanced technique to cast doubt in the minds for Hanafi Fiqh, as if its usool are taken out of someone's pocket and not from the four sources of Shari'ah. |
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Thank you for not returning my salam. I didn't say the madhab is not based on Hadeeth, I said the Hanbalis are closer to the hadeeth, at the same time If you want to be any madhab I don't care. |
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You're welcome. The Hanbali mad'hab is a most excellent and wonderful mad'hab, as are all the mad'habs, and if you make taqleed of the usul of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and the rulings therein (such as those in Ibn Qudama's works) then you are on a path which is straight; all the best, therefore, to you and yours. |
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![]() And especially the Hanafi madhhab has an image of being "weak and old". Doeas anyone agree? Assalamu alaykum To some young people this probaly is true, but this is probaly because of the elders of the community. many young people dont want to be like their elders (just pray salah and have beard). another problem is how many english lectures on hanafi fiqh are easily accessible, like free lectures in the masajids in english and not urdu. |
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Not returning Salam is not a very nice thing to do. ![]() As we know Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal forbidden to do any taqleed. Do not follow my opinion; neither follow the opinion of Malik, nor Shaafi'i, nor Awzaa'i, nor Thawri, but take from where they took Source ![]() |
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![]() To whom was he speaking? This is highly relevant. Was he speaking to... everybody? Everywhere? Was this comment addressed to a specific group of people? Was it addressed to a specific person? Was it addressed to the whole of the Ummah, from the rice farmer to the Khalifa? |
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![]() Very good questions. So his opinions were for his students, not for person who borned after 500 years after his (Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal) death. Right? ![]() |
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Abu Umamah Al-Bahili (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said,
"I guarantee a house in Jannah for one who gives up Arguing, even if he is in the right; and I guarantee a home in the middle of Jannah for one who abandons lying even for the sake of fun; and I guarantee a house in the highest part of Jannah for one who has good manners.'' [Abu Dawud] |
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I think if you want to change madhab you should. What's to stop you learning the Hanbali madhab while you follow the Hanafi madhab also? If you know both madhabs that will be even better right? You can learn the Hanafi view and then learn the Hanbali view. There's nothing to say you have to stick to one madhab and not learn the rulings of other madhabs.
Some people act as if you are changing your religion when you change your madhab, they may even forbid their daughter from marrying you cos you follow another madhab and have left their madhab. Madhabs have become something that people take pride in, I.E we're the Hanafi gang, over there is the Hanbali gang, once you join our gang you can't leave it to join the other gang. Sadly some people now days have this attitude and they will more than likely think negatively of you for changing. Not everyone is like that though as the people on this forum have demonstrated alhamdulilah, but you could encounter people like that in everyday life. They might look at you differently, like a traitor. |
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![]() No, his suggetions(like all imam suggested) are for students( not to do taqleed) but opinions are for laymen.you know in english langauge"opinion" and "suggetion" are 2 different words. opinion isnt synonym of suggetion. you are failing even to understand after doing taqleed of english translators translation, how will you understand hadith(the real which is in arabic) bro! My post history says i don't do taqleed. |
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jazakhala khayr for all the advice. unfortunately a lot of unncessary arguments have broken out on this thread. I do not intend to switch in the short run due to the pitfalls mentioned. based on the advice of a number of brothers I think it would be very good for me to continue following the hanafi school and also learn some hanbali fiqh.
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![]() Akhi i will add a third point to the image "Weak,old and out of fashion as it is too common" |
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brother before you change i would advise you to red this book inshAllah http://azharacademy.com/Scripts/prod...?idproduct=502
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