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a) Sunna and Hadith. They claim the Qur'an is authentic
and they only follow "authentic" hadith.
This implies that they have a way to judge hadith
(different from that of the traditional scholars),
yet most give no new way to judge hadith, and are
using their 'aql (intelligence) to determine this
(like the female ruler hadith). Modernists especially
dislike hadith which have specific meanings and prefer
ones which only have general principles.
b) Use of weak hadith to help their points and arguments
(while they are calling for the use of authentic hadith).
For example, in the area of women in Islam (the two
areas the modernists try to change the most are the
sunna and women) they like to quote two stories from
the time of Umar: 1) when Umar was giving a Khutbah
he tried to restrict the amount of dowry, a woman
opposed, and Umar corrected himself and thanked the
woman, and 2) Umar appointed Umma Shifaa as a market-regulator
(used by modernist to say women can work in the government).
However, both of these stories are not authentic.
c) Use vague terms without defining them. Modernists
use terms like democracy, freedom, and equality, but
they do not define what they mean by them. The danger
in using vague terms is that a knowledgeable person
will pass over the word or concept, thinking they
meant the Islamic or acceptable definition while in
fact they did not, while others may believe what they
are saying is true.
d) Do not present all of the relevant information
that is available on the subject. That is, from Qur'an,
sunna, etc. They only present that which will support
their views. This tactic is used to avoid unliked
beliefs, so they just do not mention them.
e) Force their interpretation onto the text. This
is what the Muta'zilla did, when they said 'aql takes
precedence over what is from the Prophet. Many modernists
say Islam is the "rational" religion. This
is true if you mean everything is from Allah and there
is no contradiction, but to say that we can study
everything in Islam by judging it with only our intellect
is unacceptable and there is also no proof for this.
To avoid implementing what the Qur'an and sunna says,
the modernists say we need to follow the "spirit"
of Islam and not worry about the laws specifically.
But it is clear from the Qur'an and Sunna that we
are to take both. They will argue that the text of
the Qur'an only says for women to dress modestly and
they do not like to talk about the specific details
of hijaab and say we only need to follow the "spirit"
of the law.
f) They tend to oppose scholars by saying they meant
something else. They say that the door to ijtihaad
is open, which is something accepted by the Ahl As-Sunna
Wal Jamaa'. However, it is not open to everybody on
any subject. Modernists claim that anyone would make
ijtihaad until Imam Shaffie narrowed the qualifications
(not true), and today anyone can do it. In one magazine,
on the question of polygamy and divorce, some said
that these two can be restricted by ijtihaad. They
often misquote scholars and give their own meanings
for what they said.
g) Often follow strange and rejected opinions. They
try to revive some of the old opinions because they
like it and say that this writer said it in the past.
Modernists try to open the door to these opinions
and choose what is the most suitable and easy to follow.
However, we are supposed to look for the fiqh opinions
that are the closest to the truth. They usually bring
bad hadith such as "The differences in my Ummah
is a mercy" or reject authentic hadith such as
the one about the breakup of the Ummah into 73 sects.
h) Follow their desires. They often make rulings
and fatawa without permissible daleel (evidence).
One said music is permissible because he did not see
something wrong with it, so it is halal. But he did
not check what the Qur'an and the sunna say about
this subject.
ISLAM AND MODERNISM
Ahl As-Sunna Wal Jamaa' believes that there is only
one true Islam. This is proven in Qur'an and Hadith.
One hadith shows the straight line as leading to Allah,
and branching paths leading off it with a devil at
each one calling to it. Also, the umma will break
into 73 sects, and the true way is the one who follows
Muhammad and his companions. Modernists are differing
from Ahl As-Sunna Wal-Jamaa' in:
1) everything in accordance with Qur'an and Sunna
is Haq (truth) and what disagrees with it is false
(some modernists disagree with this). Also, statements
consistent with the Qur'an and Sunna are accepted;
2) Ijmaa (consensus) of the sahaaba (and early generations)
is a hujja (proof) for all Muslims. Modernists say
sahaaba are men and we are men, and even matters agreed
on by them are open to ijtihaad;
3) anything in the Qur'an and Sunna cannot be opposed
by 'aql, rational thought, opinion, or qiysas. This
is supported in the Qur'an and is not open to discussion
or vote. One modernists said the cutting of the hand
of the theif is a "Khomeni Islam" and is
unethical;
4) there are constants in Islam related to belief,
worship, etc. and these are good, sound, proper, and
correct for all places and times. This view is accepted
by the Ahl Sunna, but not by many of the modernists,
saying that all truth is relative and there is no
constants. However, these constant principles are
basic aspects of the Ahl Sunna and are traced to the
Qur'an and Sunna and Sahaaba. They are not questionable
or changeable things. In many of these things, modernists
say we need ijtihaad and tajdeed.
DANGERS
1) Many are influenced by it and do not know it. Also,
their views are unacceptable and should be refuted.
2) Many people do not recognize it as a movement of
munkar or bida' and do not evaluate its writings and
speeches, so they try to defend it. Many of their
writings are from rationalization (which has no end
or conclusion), and the effects of this are seen in
the Christian church (that is, they now have no relationship
to their religion, and it has no practical value or
purpose).
3) This group is also playing into the hands of the
kuffar. They are happy with is because their effort
is to bring the Muslim women out of the home to change
them. The last 200 years has been a colonialist and
orientalist attack on the position of the woman in
Islam (to destroy her and the society).
CONCLUSIONS
1) The modernists movement as a whole (what it is
based on) is from Bida' (innovation). They have their
own principles and ways, which contradicts that of
Ahl-Sunna. They say we want ijtihaad in the basic
principles of the deen (religion) which are constant.
2) They are very willing to reject and contradict
the ijmaa of the sahaaba on clear points (such as
stoning of the adulterer and the apostate is to be
killed) and hadith are dealt with as if they are not
important (women ruler hadith is common).
3) One of the main points of modernism is to change
the role of women. They say it is permissible to mix
men and women and to not wear hijaab. The modernists
are impressed by the West and their conclusions always
seem to agree with the views of the West.
Most of the information used for this article is
from a seven part cassette series which is available
from: Dar Makkah: 2040 S. Oneida #2A. Denver, CO 80224.
The speaker frequently pointed out that his purpose
was to warn about the dangers and mistakes of this
movement and not to defame individual Muslims. Also,
his information came from their writings, speeches,
and discussions with these individuals, and not from
what he heard from other people.
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