Thursday, February 28, 2008

Know your Hadith - Part I

There is a growing trend of lack of trust in hadith (to put it mildly), from within the Muslim community. I have been hearing alarming statements like "don't give me proof from Hadith, give me proof from the Quran", or "I don't believe in Hadith; I follow only the Quran" much more frequently in the past few years, and unfortunately often times those statements are accepted and undisputed. Sadly, it all comes down to gross ignorance within the global Muslim community (including myself) on the fundamentals of what we claim to be our deen (way of life): Islam.

Then, there are articles like this one circulating in the global media which add to the confusion by propagating dangerous misconceptions about the second source of legislation in Islam. I will not go into the details of the article, but I will say that it simply ignores the work of thousands of great scholars who have completely dedicated their life to the collection, authentication, and study of Hadith.

I have recently began studying the topic of Hadith further through a weekly class on the Science of Hadith. In case you're wondering, it is not the weekly class at IIOC (although I wish I could attend that one too!) but a similar one. I went into the class having very minimal knowledge on Hadith and the process of its collection and have since learnt many fascinating details on the topic. I found some stories and aspects particularly striking and awe-inspiring, and I hope to share those glimpses through a series of posts on this blog.

This is the least I can do to stand up for the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) at a time when it is being viciously attacked; however, the information shared will only be the tip of the iceberg. I greatly encourage every Muslim reading this to study this topic whether by reading a good book on it or preferably attending a class (if available).

For reference, the book I will be quoting from (which is the one I am studying as part of this class) is Usool Al Hadith: its Sciences and Terminologies by Dr. Muhammad Ajaj Al Khatib (Arabic). I will do my best to translate and re-phrase small portions from the book, but I am by no means an expert on Hadith or translation so please do correct me if you find any mistakes. I ask Allah (swt) to help me benefit others with the little knowledge He has blessed me with and to help others benefit from this humble effort.

Since I've already used up half of the post for the introduction, I will start with a very brief set of questions and answers, to make sure we all start on the same page:

- What is the Science of Hadith? it is the science associated with the accurate propagation of the statements, actions, approvals, physical descriptions, and characteristics of Prophet Muhammad(may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) (Science of Hadith - Riwayah), and the science establishing the guidelines and criteria for classifying and authenticating the narrators of hadith and the text of the narrations(Science of Hadith - Dirayah).

Science of Hadith - Dirayah is also refered to as Uloom al-Hadith , Mustalah al-Hadith and Usool al-Hadith.

- What is Sunnah? To the scholars of Hadith, the Sunnah is all that has been known of the statements, actions, approvals, physical descriptions, characteristics, and life-story (seerah) of Prophet Muhammad (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), whether before or after revelation.
In this sense, Sunnah is synonymous to Prophetic Hadith (Hadith Nabawi).

Stay tuned for Part II - Why is Sunnah a source of legislation?

1 comment:

Zahra Billoo said...

Loving it Huda.

RE BBC Article: http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=135202