Thursday, August 18, 2011

A Defect in Manhaj Always Follows a Defect in Aqeedah

Question: Is there a difference between `Aqeedah and Manhaj?


Shaykh `Ubayd al-Jaabiree (hafidhahullaah):

`Aqeedah is that which obligatory for a man to believe concerning Allaah the Mighty and Majestic, and that which has come from Him and concerning His Messengers and whatever His Messengers came with. And the pillar and summary of this is the six pillars of Imaan which are Imaan in Allaah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day and Imaan in al-Qadar, its good and its bad.

Then whatever follows thereafter from that which is obligatory for a Muslim to believe, and that it is true and correct. Such as the affairs of the unseen like the emergence of fitan (tribulations) as was informed by the Prophet (sallAllaahu `alayhi wa Sallam), and the news concerning those who have passed of the Prophets and Messengers, regardless of whether that is in the Book or the Sunnah.

Also the situations in the Barzakh, and the punishement and bliss of the grave, and what will take place on the major Judgement day, such as the placing of the Hawd, the Bridge, the Scales and what is besides that.

As for Manhaj, then it is a corroboration, establishment of the Usool of the Deen and Furoo' (foundations and branches), the Manhaj is the path by which a person corroborates the foundations and branches of the deen.

So if this path is in agreement with the Book and the Sunnah and the way of the Salaf us-Saalih, then this is a true manhaj. And if it is in opposition to that then it is a corrupt manhaj.

And Islaam is brought together (composed) of these two, (a) the soundness, correctness in `aqeedah, and (b) the soundness and safety in manhaj. Therefore, one of them cannot be separated from the other.

The person whose manhaj is corrupt, have trust that this follows on from the corruption in his `aqeedah. When the `aqeedah is upright, in the correct way, then the manhaj will also be upright.

For the manhaj of the Khawaarij became corrupt because of the corruption in their `aqeedah.

They held the belief of the lawfulness of the blood of those who commit major sins, and thus they permitted fighting and killing them and revolting against the sinful disobedient rulers.

They made lawful the taking of blood and wealth.

It is for this reason that it was said "They are disbelievers" by whoever said it from the people of knowledge (i.e. because of Istihlaal of what Allaah made haraam)."

Source: from the tape, "Questions and Answers on the Ways of al-Ikhwaan", was played on Paltalk recently and also transcribed on Sahab.Net.

Via Abu Iyaad's post on salafitalk.net/westlondondawah mailing list