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5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 1 AFS2023 USUL FIQH/ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE The Second Source of Shariah: The Sunnah

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 2 Contents 1.Introduction 2.Proof-Value (Hujjiyyah) of Sunnah 3.Classification 1 4.Classification 2 5.Classification 3 6.Classification 4 7.Self Study

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 3 Introduction Introduction: -Literally, sunnah means a clear path or a beaten track but it has also been used to imply normative practice, or an established course of conduct. -In pre-Islamic Arabia: used the word ‘Sunnah’ in reference to the ancient and continuous practice of the community which they inherited from their forefathers.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 4 Introduction -Opposite: bid’ah or innovation. -To the ulema of Hadith, Sunnah refers to all that is narrated from the Prophet, his acts, his sayings and whatever he has tacitly approved plus all the reports which describe his physical attributes & character.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 5 Introduction -The ulema of jurisprudence: exclude the description of the physical features of the Prophet from the definition of Sunnah. -The ulema of Usul Fiqh: refers to a source of the Shariah and a legal proof next to the Quran. -The ulema of Fiqh: refers to a Shar’i value which falls under the general category of ‘mandub’.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 6 Sunnah = Hadith? What the differences between Sunnah and Hadith?

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 7 Proof-Value (Hujjiyyah) of Sunnah -the ulema are unanimous to the effect that Sunnah is a source of Shariah and that in its rulings with regard to halal and haram it stands on the same footing as the Quran. -Sunnah: is a proof (hujjah) for the Quran, testifies to its authority and enjoins the Muslim to comply with it.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 8 Proof-Value (Hujjiyyah) of Sunnah - His acts and teachings that are meant to establish a rule of Shariah constitute a binding proof. - All the rulings of the Prophet, especially correspond with the Quran and corroborate its contents, constitute binding law.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 9 -the Sunnah is divided into three types: 1) verbal (qawli), 2) actual (fi’li), 3) tacitly approved (taqriri). 1)The Verbal Sunnah -consist of the sayings of the Prophet on any subject. Classification 1

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 10 Classification 1 2)The Actual Sunnah -consists of his deeds and actual instructions, such as the way he performed the ‘salah’, or the transactions he concluded such as sale and giving loans, etc.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 11 Classification 1 3)The Tacitly Approved Sunnah -consists of the acts and sayings of the Companions which came to the knowledge of the Prophet and of which he approved. -may be inferred from his silence and lack of disapproval or from his express approval and verbal confirmation.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 12 Classification 2 -from the viewpoint of the continuity and completeness of their chains of transmitters, the Hadith are once again classified into two categories:1) continuous(muttasil). 2)discontinued(ghayr muttasil/mursal).

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 13 Classification 2 - Continuous Hadith:one which has a complete chain of transmission from the narrator all the way back to the Prophet. -Discontinued Hadith:chain of transmitters is broken and incomplete. - The majority of ulema have divided the Continuous Hadith into the three varieties of Mutawatir, Mashhur and Ahad.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 14 Classification 2 1)Mutawatir -means continuously recurrent. In the present context, it means a report by an indefinite number of people related in such a way as to preclude the possibility of their agreement to perpetuate a lie. -Such a possibility is inconceivable owing to their large number, diversity of residence and reliability.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 15 Classification 2 2)The Mashhur (Well-Known) Hadith -defined as a Hadith which is originally reported by one, two or more Companions from the Prophet or from another Companion but has later become well- known and transmitted by an indefinite number of people.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 16 Classification 2 -the diffusion of the report should have taken place during the first or the second generation following the demise of the Prophet, not later-mean that the Hadith became widely known during the period of the Companions or the Successors.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 17 Classification 2 3)The Ahad (Solitary Hadith) -also known as Khabar al-Wahid. Hadith which is reported by a single person or by odd individuals from the Prophet. -Imam Shafi’i: every report narrated by one, two or more persons from the Prophet but which fails to fulfil the requirement of either the Mutawatir or the Mashhur.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 18 Classification 2 Discontinued Hadith -this is a Hadith whose chain of transmitters does not extend all the way back to the Prophet. -it occurs in three varieties: Mursal, Mu’dal and Munqati’.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 19 Classification 2 1)Mursal -defined as a Hadith which a Successor(tabi’i) has directly attributed to the Prophet without mentioning the last link, namely the Companion who might have narrated it from the Prophet.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 20 Classification 2 2)Mu’dal -is a Hadith in which two consecutive links are missing in the chain of its narrators. 3)Munqati’ -a Hadith whose chain of narrators has a single missing link somewhere in the middle.

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 21 Classification 3 The Sunnah, according to the reference to a particular authority is divided into four types: 1)Hadith al-qudsi 2)Hadith al-marfu’ 3)Hadith al-mauquf 4)Hadith al-maqtu’ * Refer to the table

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 22 Classification 4 Classification based on the degree of their reliability or the quality of the Sunnah. Four categories: 1)Sahih (sound) 2)Hasan (good) 3)Dhaif (weak) 4)Maudu’ (fabricated, forged) * Refer to the table

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 23 SELF STUDY Six books of the Sunnah that can be regarded as the most authentic collection of Sunnah, namely: 1)The Sahih of al- Bukhari 2)The Sahih of Muslim 3)The Sunan of al-Nasa’i 4)The Sunan of Abu Daud 5)The al-Jami’ of al-Tirmizi 6)The Sunan of Ibn Majah

5/19/2015All Rights Reserved 2012_Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 24 Best wishes to you in your endeavours and may God bless you. Thank you very much for your attention