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Prohibition of Disputation in Religion Sharh us-Sunnahİ 1995 Al-Haneef Publications Source:Islaam.com
If someone comes to debate
with you, beware of him. For debating involves argumentation, disputing, seeking
to overcome, wrangling and anger. You have been forbidden from all of this. It
diverts you both away from the truth. It has not reached us that any of our
scholars or people of knowledge argued, debated or disputed. Al-Hasan (al-Basree)
said, "The wise man does not argue or seek to overcome with stratagem
rather he propagates his wisdom. If it is accepted he praises Allaah and if it
is rejected he praises Allaah." A man came to al-Hasan (al-Basree)
and said, "I wish to debate with you about the Religion." Al-Hasan
replied, "I know my Religion. If you have lost your Religion go out and
look for it." The Messenger of Allaah (sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam) heard some people arguing outside his apartment, one of them
saying, 'Did not Allaah say so and so?' and the other saying, 'Did not Allaah
say so and so?' So he came out angry and said, "Is this what I have ordered
you, or is this what I was sent with, that you should set one part of the Book
of Allaah against some other parts?" Ibn `Umar used to hate disputation as did Maalik ibn Anas and those greater and lesser than him right up to this day. The Sayings of Allaah, the
Mighty and Majestic, is greater than the sayings of His creation. Allaah, the
Most High says: A man asked `Umar ibn al-Khattaab:
What is The Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi
wa sallam) said, "The Believer does not dispute and I will not intercede on
the Day of Resurrection for those who dispute, so leave arguing for its lack of
good."
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