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Importance of Following the Sunnah
The Qur'an is the last divine book,
which was revealed from Allah as a declaration and guidance to mankind. It is an
explanation of all things and means for men to be rightly guided. In many verses
of the Qur'an, it is commanded to obey the prophet of Allah. This is quite a
significant point because understanding the Qur'an fully can only be possible
with following the Sunnah of the prophet.
The Sunnah is the explanation of the Qur'an. It is the creed of ahl-i Sunnah,
which has been constituted with collecting true hadiths of the prophet Muhammad
(sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam), and interpretation of these hadiths by great
scholars in later times.
It's worth dwelling upon a point here. The Sunnah is not a concept that can be
dealt with separately from the Qur'an. In the Qur'an, it has been mentioned that
the prophet removes heavy burdens, makes rules, teaches the ummah (society) the
open and hidden meanings of the Qur'an. As a matter of fact, when we look at the
practices of Sunnah, we see that the prophet of Allah gave His companions a lot
of information about numerous subjects. This information was then interpreted by
scholars of the time, continued to be practised in daily lives and has passed on
to us generations to generations.
Allah has informed in the surah Al-e Imran that the Prophet had the
characteristic of teaching the Qur'an and purifying mankind:
Certainly Allah conferred a benefit upon the believers when He raised among
them a Messenger from among themselves, reciting to them His communications and
purifying them, and teaching them the Book and the wisdom, although before that
they were surely in manifest error. (Surah Al-e Imran, 164)
It would be useful to attract attention to the phrase "teaching the book and the
wisdom". Because, It is not possible to understand the Qur'an fully and practise
its commands without following the sunnah of the prophet of Allah. Our religion
is a whole only with the Qur'an and the Sunnah. At that times when the Qur'an
was revealed, the people around the prophet learned and practised the commands
of our religion as required by looking at the examples of the prophet. Indeed,
the prophet has been an important example with His life, where he practised the
commands of the religion, for us to understand the Qur'an.
We can give "salat" (ritual prayers) as a clear example to understanding the
commands of the religion. As well known, in Islam, performing salat 5 times a
day is an obligation and there are verses giving general information about how
to perform it, how to perform ablution (wash). However, we can understand how
exactly we should perform prayers only by looking at sunnah. Because there is no
detailed information in the verses about the way of praying, what to say in
prayer, the way of man and woman's performing the prayer, the degree of
importance of the prayers, the details of ablution, what nullifies ablution. We
can learn such details only by looking at Sunnah of the prophet.
As another example, we can mention the suggestions of the prophet about Friday
and the things He said about Friday prayer. Beside the subjects such as speaking
that which is best, cleanness, foods, modesty, there are verses in the Qur'an
about obligations such as fasting, ablution and hajj (pilgrimage). However,
there is no detailed information about those worships in the verses. We learn
the detail information about how to perform these worships from the
interpretations of the scholars about the words and habits of the prophet.
Sunnah has ected the lives of Muslims throughout the history, of all past
scholars of Islam, shaping their worships. Since the era of our prophet, which
has been hundreds of years, the Muslims have worshipped in compliance with the
Sunnah. Worships like praying five times a day, fasting, giving charity and
sacrificing have not changed until today as they have been always performed
according to the Sunnah. For this reason, starting discussions upon the
worships, which have been practised for hundreds of years without change, and
speculating about the subjects like time of the prayers, the number of the
rakaats (units) are completely unnecessary. All of them are obligatory worships,
whose details are described in the Sunnah. As a matter of fact, when we look at
the Qur'an, we see many verses in the Qur'an about following the Messenger. In a
verse, for example, Allah commands us to obey the Messenger as follows:
Surely We have sent you as a witness and as a bearer of good news and as a
warner, That you may believe in Allah and His Messenger and may aid him and
revere him; and (that) you may declare His glory, morning and evening. Surely
those who swear allegiance to you do but swear allegiance to Allah; the hand of
Allah is above their hands. Therefore whoever breaks (his faith), he breaks it
only to the injury of his own soul, and whoever fulfils what he has covenanted
with Allah, He will grant him a mighty reward. (Surah Al-Fath, 8-10)
Whoever obeys the Messenger, he indeed obeys Allah, and whoever turns back,
so We have not sent you as a keeper over them. (Surah An-Nisa, 80)
The point one needs to pay attention in the verses is that they emphasise on the
concept of "obeying the Messenger". This point shows us that following the
Messenger, in other words following His commands and rules is a worship that
Allah brought as an obligation. When we look at the verses, we again see that
our prophet has the authority to enjoin and forbid things. For example, the
verse ".... and whatever the Messenger gives you, accept it, and from whatever
he forbids you, keep back, and be careful of (your duty to) Allah. (Surah Al-Hashr,
7) shows that the prophet may forbid certain things for His ummah, apart from
those things that are forbidden in the Qur'an. Besides, it is again informed in
the verses that the believers took the matters that they did not understand to
the prophet and the prophet judged for them.
Those conducts, on the other hand, such as opposing the Messenger's being a
judge, or disrespecting His judgements are described in the verses as
"transgression". The certainty of the judgement of our prophet and the need for
obeying His judgement is stressed in another verse as follows:
It is not fitting for a Believer, man or woman, when a matter has been
decided by Allah and His Messenger to have any option about their decision: if
any one disobeys Allah and His Messenger, he is indeed on a clearly wrong Path.
(Surah Al-Ahzab, 36)
As seen up to here, Allah commands in His verses a strict obedience to His
prophet. For this reason, Islam can only be lived through practising the Sunnah
along with the Qur'an. The explanations made in the verses related to this
subject are certain. Therefore, putting forward a claim of turning away from the
sunnah of the prophet is completely opposite to the essence of the Qur'an.
Imam Malik, one of the greatest Islam scholars, compared the Sunnah of the
prophet to the ark of Noah and said : The Sunnah of the Prophet Mohammad
(sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) is like the Ark of Noah. Whoever embarks upon it
reaches salvation and whoever refuses is drowned.". The true salvation will be
realised only when the creed of ahl-i Sunnah is understood by everybody and
prevails in the society.
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