Assalamu Alaikum,
There's a thread that was recently closed called "Two SERIOUS questions breaking my heart!!!".
There were two questions at the beginning of the thread. The first was the following:
I have replied in post no. 2 on that thread showing the correct way to believe in the Attributes of Allah according to how the Comapnions [may Allah be pleased with them, a.k.a the Salaf] understood the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah. The following is a link to my post:
http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showpost.php?p=92967&postcount=2
A lot of discussion took place on that thread. Brother alkathiri posted the following on post no.9 on that thread:
Source: http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showpost.php?p=93054&postcount=9
To begin with, I'd like to thank brother alkathiri for sharing this information.
This book [The Creed of the Four Imams by Muhammad ibn 'Abdur-Rahmaan al-Khumayyis] is available for free on the internet.
The following is a link to the PDF file that contains the book in its original Arabic language:
http://books.islamway.com/1/mohammadAlkamees/e3tekad_al2a2emma_al2arba3ah.pdf.pdf
And the following is a link to the PDF file that contains the English translation of the book:
http://www.missionislam.com/knowledge/books/creed_4_imaams.pdf
The term "Four Imams" refers to the famous four great scholars Abu Hanifa, Maalik ibn Anas, Ash-Shaafi'i and Ahmad ibn Hanbal [may Allah have mercy on them all].
From the English translation, I shall mention some of what the Four Imams had to say about the belief in Allah's attributes. By clicking on the link to the English translation [mentioned above], you shall read references in the footnotes that tell you the source of these statements:
1- Imam Abu Hanifa
2- Imam Maalik
3- Imam As-Shaafi'i
** I think I should add here what footnote no. 109 found on page 23 of the English translation:
What footnote 109 basically means is that the word fee في in Arabic has two meanings. The first is the very recognizable "in" and the other is the less recognizable "upon" or "above". So, when Imam As-Shaafi'i said that Allah fis-samaa, it does not mean that he meant that Allah dwells in the sky [exalted is Allah the Almighty above dwelling in or being part of His creation] but it means that Allah is above the sky.
4- Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Note: ru'yah means the ability of the believers to see God Almighty in the Hereafter, and isma' is a mistake which should have been written as isra' meaning the Prophet's [peace be upon him] Night Journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then up through the heavens. I found out this mistake because the corresponding word in the Arabic original is الإسراء .
I hope I was able to clearly present how the Four Imams [may Allah have mercy on them] believed in Allah's attributes.
Regards,
Bluegazer
Wassalamu Alaikum
There's a thread that was recently closed called "Two SERIOUS questions breaking my heart!!!".
There were two questions at the beginning of the thread. The first was the following:
1) Som Sunnis (especially Asharis [الأشاعرة]) accuse Salafis that they are Mushabbiha and Mujassima (مشبهة و مجسمة), i.e., Salafis, according to the accusers, take statements that "God walks" and "God's hand" and "God on the throne" literally, and accuse them also that, at the same time, they claim they are not Mushabbiha or Mujassima. Do Salafis really take the descriptions of God swt literally and physically or is this just a rumor to defame Salafis?
I have replied in post no. 2 on that thread showing the correct way to believe in the Attributes of Allah according to how the Comapnions [may Allah be pleased with them, a.k.a the Salaf] understood the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah. The following is a link to my post:
http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showpost.php?p=92967&postcount=2
A lot of discussion took place on that thread. Brother alkathiri posted the following on post no.9 on that thread:
What aqeedah were the 4 imams upon?
They follow the aqeedah of salaf. This is proven by Dr Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman alKhumais and is given for free to those coming for hajj in Saudi Arabia during every hajj season. This book is call 'I'tiqad Aimmatil Arba'ah (Akidah of the Imam Madzhab). Try asking those who came back from Hajj and it is given for free by the Saudi government
Source: http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showpost.php?p=93054&postcount=9
To begin with, I'd like to thank brother alkathiri for sharing this information.
This book [The Creed of the Four Imams by Muhammad ibn 'Abdur-Rahmaan al-Khumayyis] is available for free on the internet.
The following is a link to the PDF file that contains the book in its original Arabic language:
http://books.islamway.com/1/mohammadAlkamees/e3tekad_al2a2emma_al2arba3ah.pdf.pdf
And the following is a link to the PDF file that contains the English translation of the book:
http://www.missionislam.com/knowledge/books/creed_4_imaams.pdf
The term "Four Imams" refers to the famous four great scholars Abu Hanifa, Maalik ibn Anas, Ash-Shaafi'i and Ahmad ibn Hanbal [may Allah have mercy on them all].
From the English translation, I shall mention some of what the Four Imams had to say about the belief in Allah's attributes. By clicking on the link to the English translation [mentioned above], you shall read references in the footnotes that tell you the source of these statements:
1- Imam Abu Hanifa
Allaah is not to be described with the attributes of the creation. And His Anger and His Pleasure are two Attributes from His Attributes, without inquiry into their modality (bilaa kayf, and this is the statement of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah. He becomes Angry, and He becomes pleased, and it is not to be said: His Anger is His Punishment and His Pleasure is His Reward. And we describe Him as He described Himself, One, Eternal, He does not beget, nor is He begotten, and there is none equal to Him, the Ever-Living, All-Capable, All-Hearing, EverWatchful, All-Knowing. The Hand of Allaah is above their hands. It is not like the hands of His creation, and His Face is not like the faces of His creation.
And He has a Hand and a Face and an Essence (dhaat), as Allaah the Exalted mentions in the Qur'aan. So whatever Allaah the Exalted mentioned in the Qur'aan in regards to the Face and the Hand and the Essence, then these are His Attributes without inquiry into their modality (bilaa kayf). And it is not to be said that His Hand is His Power, or His Bounty (ni'mah), because it is nullification of the Attribute, and it is the statement of the people of a l-Qadar and al-I'tizaal.
He descends, without inquiry into the modality of it.
The Hand of Allaah is above their hands, not like the hands of His creations.
2- Imam Maalik
And Aboo Nu'aym relates from Ja'far Ibn 'Abdullaah who said, `We were with Maalik Ibn Anas, so a man came, so he said, "O Abaa 'Abdullaah, "The Most Merciful has ascended above His Throne," [Soorah Taa Haa 20:5] How has He ascended?' So anger came over Maalik, such that no affair like this had ever caused to come over him. So he looked towards the earth and scratched with his cane in his hand, until he raised his hand and wiped the sweat from his forehead, tossed the cane aside, and said, 'The modality (kayf of it cannot be comprehended by the intellect, and al-istiwaa' (ascent) is not unknown, and having faith in it is obligatory, and the question concerning it is an innovation. And I think that you are a person of innovation,' and he commanded him to leave."
3- Imam As-Shaafi'i
The statement concerning the Sunnah, which I am upon and which I have seen our companions, the people of hadeeth, to be upon, those whom I have seen and taken from like Sufyaan and Maalik and other than these two is the affirmation of the testimony that there is no deity worthy of worship besides Allaah, and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah; and that Allaah the Exalted is above His Throne, above the sky (fis-sama)** He draws close to His creation how ever He wishes, and that Allaah the Exalted descends to the lowest heaven how ever He wishes.
** I think I should add here what footnote no. 109 found on page 23 of the English translation:
A present -day caller to innovation says in his article, Is it Permissible to Believe that Allah is in the Sky in a Literal Sense, "The literal sense of being "in the sky" would mean that Allah is actually in one of His creatures, for the sky is something created. It is not permissible to believe that Allah indwells or occupies (in Arabic, hulul) any of His creatures, as the Christians believe about Jesus, or the Hindus about their avatars." Here, in his attack of the phrase used by the Salaf, 'fissamaa" this kingpin of innovation shows his utter ignorance of the Arabic language. Since, the statement 'in the sky' means `above the sky' and this is known in the Arabic language. So the prepositions alternate with each other, and this is known from the Qur'aan, as is found in the statement of Allaah the Exalted, وَلأُصَلِّبَنَّكُمْ فِي جُذُوعِ النَّخْلِ "So I will crucify you in (fee) the trunks of palm trees." [Soorah Taa Haa 20:151] That is to say, 'alaa (upon) the trunks of palm trees. And there is His statement, فَامْشُوا فِي مَنَاكِبِهَا "And walk in (fee) its slopes..." [Qur'an 67:15]
What footnote 109 basically means is that the word fee في in Arabic has two meanings. The first is the very recognizable "in" and the other is the less recognizable "upon" or "above". So, when Imam As-Shaafi'i said that Allah fis-samaa, it does not mean that he meant that Allah dwells in the sky [exalted is Allah the Almighty above dwelling in or being part of His creation] but it means that Allah is above the sky.
4- Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal
And Ibn Abee Ya'laa relates from Abee Bakr al-Marwazee who said, 'I asked Ahmad Ibn Hanbal about the ahaadeeth which are rejected by the Jahmiyyah in regards to the Attributes and the ru'yah, and the isma' and the story of the Throne, so he declared them authentic and said, `The Ummah has received them with acceptance, so pass them on as they have come.'
Note: ru'yah means the ability of the believers to see God Almighty in the Hereafter, and isma' is a mistake which should have been written as isra' meaning the Prophet's [peace be upon him] Night Journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then up through the heavens. I found out this mistake because the corresponding word in the Arabic original is الإسراء .
I hope I was able to clearly present how the Four Imams [may Allah have mercy on them] believed in Allah's attributes.
Regards,
Bluegazer
Wassalamu Alaikum
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