The
Views Of Ahlus-Sunnah Towards The Sahabah
One
of the fundamental beliefs of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama`ah that at times
distinguishes them from heretics is their belief in the Companions
of the Prophet (saws) and all that has been mentioned about their
virtues, merits and characteristics in the Qur'an and Sunnah.
Companions
are all those who met the Prophet (saws) and died as Muslims. Scholars
have said that they were 114,000 in number [as stated by Abu Zur'ah,
the teacher of Imam Muslim, and recorded by as-Suyootee]. They are
praised in many Qur'anic verses:
"You
are the best of peoples ever raised for mankind, you enjoin good
and forbid evil, and you believe in Allah." [3:110]
"And
the first to embrace Islam of the Muhajiroon (the Emigrants from
Makkah) and the Ansar (the citizens of Al-Madeenah who helped the
Muhajiroon) and also those who followed them exactly (in Faith).
Allah is well-pleased with them as they are well pleased with Him.
He has prepared for them Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell
therein forever. That is the supreme success." [9:100]
"Indeed,
Allah was pleased with the believers when they gave their pledge
to you (O Muhammad) under the tree. He knew what was in their hearts
and He sent down calmness and tranquility upon them..." [48:18]
Our
Attitude Towards Them
Our
attitude towards the Sahabah should be that of love, respect, peace
and purity of our hearts and tongues. Allah has described this in
His saying:
"And
those who come after them say: 'Our Lord! Forgive us and our brethren
who have preceded us in Faith, and put not in our hearts any hatred
against those who have believed.'" [59:10]
And
the Prophet (saws) said, "The sign of faith is love of the Ansar
and the sign of hypocrisy is the hatred of Ansar" [al-Bukharee,
Muslim].
Why
should we not be thankful to those who believed in the Prophet,
assisted him, strove with their lives and wealth to make the Word
of Allah supreme, preserved and transmitted to us our Religion?
Who is more deserving that we pray for them and speak of them in
the best manner and think of them with the best thoughts?
We
should therefore mention their virtues and remain silent about any
mistakes they made and about anything that occurred between them,
as the Prophet (saws) advised us:
"When
my Companions are mentioned then withhold" [Saheeh, at-Tabaranee].
And
he also said, "Do not abuse my Companions, for if any of you
were to spend gold equal to (mountain of) Uhud in charity, it would
not equal a handful of one of them or even half of that" [al-Bukharee,
Muslim].
And
he said, "Whoever abuses my Companions, upon them is the curse
of Allah, the angels and all the people" [Saheeh, At-Tabaranee].
Muslim
scholars have also been very strict in regard to the issue of speaking
and thinking mistrustfully of the Sahaba. Imam Malik said that someone
who finds in himself an ill-feeling or anger "ghaiDH" about the
Companions is a kafir because Allah (s.w.t.) says "li-yagheeDHa
bihim ul kuffar" - that He may enrage the disbelievers with
them, i.e. the Sahaba [48:29]. And the `Ulama' also say if the
Companions of the Prophet (saws) were disbelievers, dishonest or
betrayed the Prophet, then the whole religion would be undermined.
Because how do we know what the Prophet (saws) said, if the Companions
of the Prophet (saws) were not honest and truthful? We cannot be
sure. And this also applies to the Qur'an, as we received the Qur'an
through the Sahaba as well. Indeed, they were truthful and sincere,
as Allah described them:
"Among
the believers are men who have been true to their covenant with
Allah and showed not their backs to the disbelievers, of them some
have fulfilled their obligations and some of them are still waiting,
but they never changed (i.e. they never proved treacherous to their
covenant which they concluded with Allah) in the least." [33:23]
Hujjat
ul Islam, Sufyan ibn `Uyainah said: "He who speaks a single word
against the Companions of Allah's Messenger (saws) then he is an
innovator." And Imam Ahmad said: "If you see anyone speaking ill
of the Companions of the Messenger of Allah, doubt his Islam." And
Adh-Dhahabee said, "Anyone who criticizes them or insults them has
gone out of this religion and has segregated himself from the Muslim
Ummah. He has disbelieved in what Allah the Most High says concerning
them in His Book, and what Allah's Messenger has said concerning
their noble qualities and their merits... It is incumbent upon the
Muslims to love Allah; to love His Messenger, to love what the Prophet
brought as guidance and as his practise; to love his descendants,
his Companions, his wives, his children, his servants, and to love
those who love them and hate those who hate them, as this is the
meaning of loving for Allah's sake and hating for Allah's sake,
and that is the most excellent kind of faith." In al-Kaba'ir (The
Greatest Sins), we find that adh-Dhahabee also said, "The one who
loves the Prophet loves and respects each and all of his Companions.
To hate any of them is to hate the Prophet." Al-Fudayl ibn `Iyyad
spoke similarly when he said, "Indeed, I love those whom Allah loves.
They are those from whom the Companions of Muhammad () are safe. I hate those whom Allah hates. They are the people of the
deviant sects and innovation."
These
statements of the great Imams of the Ummah should not surprise us,
because a slight doubt about the Companions will in fact be accusing
the Prophet himself of hiding the truth about them which he knew
(that they were hypocrites, as heretics claim), but he did not tell
us!! Or one is accusing him (saws) of being something like an imbecile,
as Shaikh Ja'far Idris once spoke, because the Prophet, supposedly
did not know although he lived with these people all the time. He
thought that they were the best Muslims, but they were hypocrites,
(the heretics say). That is why al-Barbaharee said, "Know that anyone
who tries to attack the Companions of Muhammad (saws) really seeks
to attack Muhammad (saws)."
The
Best of the Companions
We
should note that the best of the Ummah, after the Prophet (saws)
were Abu Bakr, then 'Umar, then 'Uthman, then 'Ali. As far as the
Caliphate is concerned, Ibn Taymeeyah has said that anyone who "objects
against anyone of these regarding this order of caliphate, he will
be regarded more misguided than the domestic donkey."
And
`Abdul-`Azeez al-Qari said that Abu Haneefa "declared anyone who
doubts the caliphate of Abu Bakr and 'Umar is a disbeliever. He
also declared anyone who slanders the Mother of the Believers 'A'isha
to be a disbeliever. And he stated that the prayer behind a Rafidhee
[extreme Shee'ah who curse and abuse the Companions] is invalid."
Ahlus
Sunnah also, "accept all the superiorities and grades that have
been described about them in the Qur'an, the Hadith and by concensus.
They give superiority to those who spent and fought for the sake
of Allah before the victory, that is, truce of Hudaibiyah over those
who spent and fought after that. They consider al-Muhajireen (those
who migrated from Makkah to al-Madeenah for Islam) to be superior
to al-Ansar (the helpers of al-Madeenah who supported the Muhajireen).
They have faith in what Allah has said about the 313 persons on
the occasion of the battle of Badr that, 'they are free to do
what they like, their sins are pardoned' [al- Bukharee]. And
none of those who gave their pledge to the Prophet (saws) under
the tree will get into Fire as the Prophet (saws) has stated, 'Allah
is doubtlessly pleased with them and they are pleased with Allah.'
And they were more than 1400 about whom the Prophet (saws) bore
witness that they will be admitted to Paradise [Muslim]. The Ahlus
Sunnah also bear witness the admission to Paradise for them such
as the ten Companions who have been given glad tidings of Paradise
in this world by the Prophet." [Al-aqeedatul Wasitiyyah of Shaikh
ul-Islam Ibn Taymeeyah]
The
Companions' Noble Deeds
We
believe that the Sahaba were not innocent of the minor or major
sins, but their qualities and deeds were so virtuous and superior
that they cause the pardon of the errors committed by them. We believe
that if any of the Sahaba committed a mistake, he either repented
or performed such virtuous deeds that they are either pardoned or
will be interceded for by the Prophet (saws) as they are most deserving
of his intercession. Their Jihad, Hijra, knowledge, deeds and support
for the Prophet () will be a cause of pardon of their few mistakes. As for their Ijtihad,
they are rewarded twice when they were correct, and once when their
exertion to find the truth resulted in a wrong conclusion. And,
as ash-Shafi'ee said, "I have allegiance for them and I seek Allah's
forgiveness for them, and for the people of Camel and Siffeen, those
who killed and those who were killed, and all the companions of
the Prophet in entirety."
The
deeds and virtues of the Sahaba, may Allah be pleased with them
all, should be what every Muslim should strive to emulate to the
best of one's ability. Their behaviour and sincerity were praised
by Allah and His Messenger (saws) and that suffices as proof.
As
Ibn Mas'ood said, "Indeed Allah looked into the hearts of the
servants and found the heart of Muhammad (saws) to be the best of
the hearts of His servants and so He chose him for Himself and sent
him as a Messenger. Then He looked into the hearts of His servants
after Muhammad (saws) and found the hearts of the Companions to
be the best of the hearts of the servants. So He made them ministers
of His Messenger (saws) fighting for His Deen. So whatever the Muslims
hold to be good then it is good with Allah and whatever the Muslims
hold to be evil it is evil with Allah." [Ahmad, at-Tayalasee]
The
Sahaba were undoubtedly the best in terms of understanding the religious
obligations, the Sunnah of the Prophet and the way of establishing
the Islamic teachings. Their belief is an example for us, as Allah
says in the Qur'an: "So if they believe in the like of that which
you believe, they are rightly guided, but if they turn away, then
they are only in opposition. So Allah will suffice you against them.
And He is the All-Hearer, the All-Knower." [2:137]
The
Best of People
And
they are the best people, to which the Prophet (saws) referred to
in the Hadith: "The best of my people are my generation then
those who come after them, then those who come after them, then
there will come a people in whom there will be no good." [At-Tabaranee,
authenticated by al-Albanee]
Also,
in al-Bukharee, "The best of the people are my generation, then
those after them, then those after them..." This is also reported
by Muslim, Abu Dawood, at-Tirmidhee, An-Nasa'ee and others.
The
Prophet (saws also said, "...and my Ummah will divide into seventy-three
sects." [Abu Dawood, at-Tirmidhee, Ibn Majah, al-Hakim, Ahmad,
authenticated by at-Tirmidhee, al Hakim, ibn Taymeeyah, as-Suyootee,
al-Manawee, ash-Shatibee, adh-Dhahabee and al-Albanee].
In
another Hadith that is hasan, the Prophet (saws) explained which
one is the saved sect: "Al- Jama'ah" [Ibn Majah]. In another
Hasan Hadith the Prophet (saws) said, "The tribes of Israel broke
into seventy- two sects. My Ummah shall break up into seventy-three
sects. All of them will be in the Fire, except one: the one on which
I am upon, and my Companions." [At-Tirmidhee]
Following
Their Footsteps
All
this should suffice as evidence that the correct understanding of
Islam is that of the first three generations and all those that
follow their path, in truth. There is no disagreement among Muslim
scholars that the best generations of Islam are to be followed,
that the interpretation of the Qur'an and Sunnah they agreed upon
is regarded as the correct one, and that we are to approach the
Deen in the manner they approached it. We are obliged to follow
them, and that means, first and foremost, to have the same creed
as they did, no deviations, no additions and no deletions.
We
also have to approach `ibadah (worship in obedience to Allah) in
the same way, no innovations, no additions and no deletions. We
take all of the Sunnah and refer all disagreements to Allah and
His Messenger, as Allah (s.w.t.) commanded us in the Qur'an [4:59].
To
follow the Sahaba does not only mean to have the same understanding
of the prescripts of belief as they did. That belief must be manifested
in our actions and to follow the Sahaba also means to possess their
other characteristics, some of which have been identified by our
scholars as:
- The
full acceptance of the Revelation
- The
deep influence of the faith and the revelation on one's life
- The
application of this knowledge to the individual and collective
life
- Inviting
others to do good deeds
- Enjoining
what is right and forbidding what is wrong
- Giving
advice to every Muslim
- Practicing
Jihad for the Sake of Allah
Also,
the Sahaba presented every action according to the scales of the
Sharee`ah, they used to remember and think a lot about death, they
were forgiving to those who wronged them in any way, they had a
great respect for the honour of other Muslims, for whom they desired
only good, they were mindful of their prayers, they used to put
the Hereafter before this Dunya, they realized that they could not
thank Allah enough and they stayed away from the sinful and their
gatherings. Allah, The Exalted, most appropriately describes them:
"Muhammad
is the Messenger of Allah, and those who are with him (the Companions)
are severe against disbelievers, and merciful among themselves.
You see them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer), seeking
Bounty from Allah and (His) Good Pleasure. The mark of them (i.e.
of their faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of
(their) prostration (during prayers)." [48:29]
We
ask Allah to enable us to learn about the lives of the Sahaba and
to make our lives resemble theirs. For, as Ibn Taymeeyah said, "Whoever
will read their biographies with understanding and insight, and
will come to know the rewards bestowed by Allah upon them, he will
certainly realise that these are the best among humans after the
Prophets. Neither there has been anyone like them nor will there
be."
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