"Indeed, all the fuqahaa' whose opinions are followed were
opposed to taqleed, and they forbade their companions from
following their opinion blindly. The sternest among them in this
regard was Shaafi'i (rahimahullaah), for he repeatedly
emphasised, more than anyone else, following the authentic
narrations and accepting whatever the proof dictated; he also
made himself innocent of being followed totally, and announced
this to those around him. May this benefit him in front of Allaah,
and may his reward be of the highest, for he was the cause of
great good."
32 Related by Haakim with a continuous sanad up
to Shaafi'i, as in Taareekh Dimashq of Ibn `Asaakir (15/1/3),
I'laam al- Mooqi'een (2/363, 364) & Eeqaaz (p. 100).
33 Ar.:
halaal
34 Ibn al-Qayyim (2/361) & Fulaani (p. 68)
35 Harawi in
Dhamm al-Kalaam (3/47/1), Khateeb in Al-Ihtijaaj bi
ash-Shaafi'i (8/2), Ibn `Asaakir (15/9/10), Nawawi in Al-
Majmoo' (1/63), Ibn al-Qayyim (2/361) & Fulaani (p. 100); the
second narration is from Hilyah al-Awliyaa' of Abu Nu'aim.
36
Nawawi in Al-Majmoo' (1/63), Sha'raani (1/57), giving its
sources as Haakim and Baihaqi, & Fulaani (p. 107). Sha'raani
said, "Ibn Hazm said, `That is, ... found to be saheeh by him or by
any other Imaam'." His saying given next confirms this
understanding.
Nawawi says: "Our companions acted according to this in the
matter of tathweeb (calling to prayer in addition to the adhaan),
the conditions on coming out of ihraam due to illness, and other
issues well-known in the books of the Madhhab. Among those
of our companions who are reported to have passed judgment on
the basis of the hadeeth (i.e. rather than the saying of Shaafi'i)
are Abu Ya'qoob al-Buweeti and Abu l-Qaasim ad-Daariki. Of
our companions from the muhadditheen, Imaam Abu Bakr
Al-Baihaqi and others employed this approach. Many of our
earliest companions, if they faced an issue for which there was a
hadeeth, and the madhhab of Shaafi'i was contrary to it, would
act according to the hadeeth and give verdicts based on it,
saying, `The madhhab of Shaafi'i is whatever agrees with the
hadeeth.' Shaikh Abu `Amr (Ibn as-Salaah) says, `Whoever
among the Shaafi'is found a hadeeth contradicting his Madhhab,
he would consider whether he fulfilled the conditions of ijtihaad
generally, or in that particular topic or issue, in which case he
would be free to act on the hadeeth; if not, but nevertheless he
found it hard to contradict the hadeeth after further analysis, he
would not be able to find a convincing justification for opposing
the hadeeth. Hence, it would be left for him to act according to
the hadeeth if an independent imaam other than Shaafi'i had
acted on it, and this would be justification for his leaving the
Madhhab of his Imaam in that issue.' What he (Abu `Amr) has
said is correct and established. Allaah knows best."
There is another possibility which Ibn as-Salaah forgot to
mention: what would one do if he did not find anyone else who
acted according to the hadeeth? This has been answered by Taqi
ad-Deen as-Subki in his article, The Meaning of Shaafi'i's
saying, "When a hadeeth is found to be saheeh, then that is my
madhhab" (p. 102, vol. 3): "For me, the best thing is to follow the
hadeeth. A person should imagine himself in front of the Prophet
(sallallaahu `alaihi wa sallam), just having heard it from him:
would there be leeway for him to delay acting on it? No, by
Allaah ... and everyone bears a responsibility according to his
understanding."
The rest of this discussion is given and analysed in I'laam al-
Muwaqqi'een (2/302, 370) and in the book of al-Fulaane, (full
title:) Eeqaaz Himam ulu l-Absaar, lil-Iqtidaa' bi Sayyid al-
Muhaajireen wal-Ansaar, wa Tahdheeruhum `an al-Ibtidaa'
ash- Shaa'i' fi l-Quraa wal-Amsaar, min Taqleed
al-Madhaahib ma'a l- Hamiyyah wal-'Asabiyyah bain
al-Fuqahaa' al-A'saar (Awakening the Minds of those who
have Perception, towards following the Leader of the Emigrants
and Helpers, and Warning them against the Innovation
Widespread among Contemporary Jurists in the Towns and
Cities, of following Madhhabs with Zeal and Party- Spirit). The
latter is a unique book in its field, which every desirer of truth
should study with understanding and reflection.
37 addressing
Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (rahimahullaah).