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THE
DECISION OF THE HANAFEE FUQAHAA'
ON THE ISSUE OF HAADHIR NAADHIR
(i.e the Messenger of Allaah
(sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) is with us and has the knowledge of the Unseen)
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Shaykh
Hasan ibn Mansoor al-Ma’roof Biqaadeekhaan (d.592H) writes that:
“A
man did nikaah with a woman without
any witnesses and at the time of the nikaah
he said to the woman “We make Allaah and his Messenger our witnesses.” The fuqahaa‘
(Islaamic jurisprudents) have said that this statement of the man is disbelief (kufr),
because he held the belief that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) had the knowledge of the unseen whereas he didn’t
have the knowledge of the unseen when he was alive so how would he then have it
after his death.” [Fatawaa Qaadee Khaan (p. 883)
]
Al-’Allaamah
’Abdur-Rasheed Abul-Fattaah Zaheerud-Deen al-Lululghee (d.540H) writes that:
“A
man without witnesses married a woman (and the witnesses were not present).
Addressing the woman he said “I am doing nikaah
with you whilst making Allaah and his Messenger (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) my witnesses,” then that individual will become a kaafir
(disbeliever), because he came to the belief that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) has the knowledge of the unseen, because the one who
doesn’t have knowledge then how can he become a witness. The person who has
this ’aqeedah that the Messenger of
Allaah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam)
had the knowledge of the unseen and he is present and with us then he is a kaafir.”
[Fataawaa
Walu al-Jeeyah wa Kadha Beeree Haashiyah Ishbah]
Shaykh
Aboo Haneefah at-Thasnee Zaynul-’Aabideen Ibn Najeem al-Misree
(d.970H) says:
“If
anyone takes Allaah and Muhammad (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) as witnesses for nikaah
then from the start, that person will become a kaafir
because he held the belief that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) knows the knowledge of the unseen.” [Bahrur-Raqiaq (5/16)]
Sultaan
Aalamgeer (d.1118), the Islamic
Constitution, Law and Principles which he set out in India with the help of five
hundred fuqahaa‘. In it, it has the
explanation, “That
a man did nikaah without any witnesses and he said “I make Allaah and his
Messenger (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa
sallam) my witnesses,” or he says “I make Allaah’s Messenger my
witness,” or he says “I make Allaah and his Angels my witnesses.” then
such an individual will become a kaafir.
If he says I make the Angels on my right and left sides (kiraaman-kaatibeen)
as my witnesses then he will not be a kaafir
(Because both these Angels are present with us but the nikaah
(marriage) will be invalid.” [Fataawaa Alamgeer (2/412)]
In
the famous and well-known Hanafee Fiqh
book Fataawaa Tataarkhaniyyah it is
written,
“The
one who makes Allaah and his Messenger (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam)
as witnesses for nikaah,
then his nikaah
will be invalid and the individual will become a kaafir
because he held the belief that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam)
had the knowledge of the unseen.”
It
is written in the well-known Fataawaa
Jawahir Ikhlaaqiyyah
“That
if someone understood that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) had the knowledge of the unseen then he becomes a kaafir
and if this ’aqeedah is held about
someone else, then how can the individual remain a Muslim?”
All
these Hanafee Fuqahaa‘ have
clarified that the individual who holds the ’aqeedah
that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) had the knowledge of the unseen or he was present with
us then he commits an act of disbelief (kufr).
Imaam
Abee Ibn Abee Bakr (d.593H), the author of Hidaayah
in his book Tajnees (p.297).
Al-’Allaamah
Taahir Ibn Ahmad (d.542H) in Khulaasatul-Fataawaa
(4/354).
Imaam
’Abdur-Rahmaan (d.561H) in Fusool
Eemadiyyah (p. 64).
Imaam
Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Khawarzamee al-Mashoor Bil-Bazaazee (d.827H) in Fataawaa
Bazzaziyyah (p. 325).
Al-Muhaddith
al-’Allaamah Badrud Deen al-’Aynee (d.855H) in Umdatul-Qaaree
(11/520).
Al-Haafidh
Ibnul-Hammaam Muhammad Ibn ’Abdul-Waahid (d.861H) in Masaayarah
M’a al-Masamarah (2/88) printed in Egypt.
Al-Muhaddith
’Alee Ibn Sultaan, commonly known as Mullaa ’Alee Qaaree (d.1014H) in Sharh
Fiqhul-Akbar (p. 185).
Al-’Allaamah
Ibn ’Aabideen al-Hanafee (d.970H) in Shaamee
(2/306).
Thanaa‘ullaah
Pani Patee (d.1225H) in Maalaa ba’d Mun
(p. 176).
And
other Hanafee Fuqahaa‘ have
clarified that the individual who holds the ’aqeedah
that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu
’alayhi wa sallam) had the knowledge of the unseen or he was present with
us then he commits an act of disbelief (kufr).
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