Saturday, August 20, 2011

Does a madhhab take priority over a hadeeth?

 

I have a question pertaining to the Hadith and Sunnah Nabi(s.a.w.) and the Madhhab. My country follows the teachings of Madhhab Imam Shafiee and therefore so too the people. There are instances where the teachings of the madhhab took precedent over the hadith and sunnah of the Nabi (s.a.w.). Which should I follow.

eg. In Madhhab Imam Shafiee, the wudho is broken if a male purposely or accidentally touch a female either muhrim or not. I have come across a Sunnah Nabi(s.a.w.), who used to move Aishah's (r.a.) leg while performing the fajr prayers.

eg. Muslims in my country are thougt that during the Haj, their niat for wudho to switch from the Madhhab Shafiee to that of Madhaab Hambali and perform the wudho as followers of Madhhad Hambali do. The reason for this is as stated in the example above. Is this right, switching from one Madhhab to another during performing the Haj.

eg. In Madhhab Shafiee, its is sunat muakad to recite the Doa Qunut during Fajr prayers. Did the Nabi(s.a.w.) recite the Doa Qunut during His Fajr prayers. What is the hukum for ones that do not recite the Doa Qunut.



Praise be to Allaah. 

What
is obligatory is to follow that which is indicated by the evidence
(daleel) of the Qur’aan and Sunnah, even if it differs from what the
madhhab says. But it is essential to understand the Qur’aan and Sunnah
as they were understood by the Salaf, and not only by our understanding of
them. What is meant by the Salaf is the Sahaabah and the Taabi’een.

 Concerning
the example which you gave, touching a woman does not break wudoo’ at
all, whether it is done with desire or not – because of the hadeeth that
the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) kissed one of
his wives and then went out to pray, and he did not repeat his wudoo’.
But if a man emits something (madhiy) because of desire, then he has to do
wudoo’ – not because of the act of touching, but because something
came out from him.

 With
regard to the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): “…or
you have been in contact with [lit. touched] women…” [al-Maa’idah
5:6] – this is referring to sexual intercourse, according to the correct
view.

 2-
There is no need to move from one madhhab to another. The obligatory
duties of hajj should be performed as the Prophet
(peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) performed them, because he
(peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Take your rituals from
me.”

 The
correct view concerning Qunoot in Fajr prayer is that it is Sunnah at
times of calamity only, i.e., if a disaster has befallen the Muslims or
some of them, then it is mustahabb to do Qunoot and to pray to Allaah to
grant them relief. But under normal circumstances, the correct view is
that this is not mustahabb, and this is what the daleel (evidence) refers
to. So whoever does not do Qunoot, his prayer is still valid, even
according to the Shaafa’is, may Allaah have mercy on them.

And
Allaah knows best.

 

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