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Naṣb and the Nawāṣib A doctrinal study in light of the position of the Ahl al-Sunnah By: Badr ibn Nāṣir ibn Muḥammad al-ʿAwwād WWW.MAHAJJAH.COM 1 Transliteration key - ’ - ḍ إ أ ض - ā - ṭ آ ط - b - ẓ ب ظ - t - ʿ ت ع - th - gh ث غ - j - f ج ف - ḥ - q ح ق - kh - k خ ك - d - l د ل - dh - m ذ م - r - n ر ن - z - w, ū ز و - s - h س ه - sh - y, ī ش ي - ṣ ص 2 Contents Introduction 7 The Reason for Choosing the Topic 9 The Objectives of the Study 10 The Structure of the Study 10 The procedure of the study 12 The Ṣaḥābah and their Status according to the Ahl al-Sunnah 16 The literal meaning of a Ṣaḥābī: 16 The Technical Definition of a Ṣaḥābī: 16 The First Position 17 The Second Position 20 The Third Position 22 The Fourth Position 24 The Fifth Position 25 The Status of the Ṣaḥābah M, their Integrity and their Rights 28 The integrity of the Ṣaḥābah M 34 Their Rights 36 The Ahl al-Bayt and their Status according to the Ahl al-Sunnah 49 The Root Letters of the word Āl: 49 The first view 49 The second view 49 The Technical Meaning of Āl 50 The First View 51 The Second View 54 The Third View 60 The Fourth View 63 The Fifth View 66 Conclusion 69 The Status of the Ahl al-Bayt according to the Ahl al-Sunnah 69 The First Chapter - The Concept of Naṣb, its History and the Stances of the Umayyad and the Abbasid Rulers regarding it 81 The First sub-chapter 81 3 The concept of Naṣb between the Ahl al-Sunnah and the Twelver Shīʿah 81 The First Discussion 83 The Concept of Naṣb according to the Ahl al-Sunnah 83 The Two phases of Naṣb 90 The First Phase 90 The Second Discussion 103 The Concept of Naṣb according to the Twelver Shīʿah 103 The First Position 105 The Second Position 111 Khawārij 121 The Ahl al-Sunnah 121 The first view 122 The second view 122 The Shīʿah besides the Twelvers 124 The First view 124 The second view 124 The Second Sub-Chapter 126 The History of Naṣb and the Efforts of the Ahl al-Sunnah in Combatting it 126 The First Discussion - The Inception of Naṣb 127 The Issues Raised against ʿUthmān 133 Nepotism: Appointing his Relatives 133 His Absence in the Battle of Badr 137 His Fleeing on the Day of Uḥud from the Battle field 137 His Absence in the Pledge of Riḍwān 138 Demarcating a Sanctuary 138 Compiling the Qurʾān 138 The Second Discussion - The Causes of its Inception 167 The first category: Plausible causes, which are the following: 167 The First Cause: The martyrdom of ʿUthmān I 167 The Second Cause: The Battles: 168 The Third Cause: The Belief that ʿAlī I was a Kāfir 172 The Fourth Cause: Fanaticism Regarding ʿAlī I 173 The Fifth Cause: The Influence of the Rulers: 175 The Sixth Cause: The Influence of Society 175 4 The Seventh Cause: The Effects of the Quṣāṣ (story tellers) 178 The Eighth Cause: Love for the World 180 The Ninth Cause: The Revolts of the ʿAlawīs 182 The Second category: Implausible causes 183 The First Cause: Competition between the Banū Hāshim and the Banū Umayyah which existed in the days of Jāhiliyyah (ignorance). 183 The Second Cause: Killing of fathers and relatives 190 The Third Discussion - The Loci of Naṣb 195 The first category: Areas where the excommunicating Nawāṣib existed, i.e. the Khawārij 199 The Khawārij in the East 199 The Khawārij in the West 206 The Second Category: Areas where Nawāṣib other than the Khawārij existed. 218 The Nawāṣib in the East 218 Nawāṣib in the West 229 The Fourth Discussion - The Efforts of the Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jamāʿah in Refuting them 227 The First Category: 236 1. Narrating the merits of ʿAlī I and his household: 236 2. Authoring books regarding the merits of ʿAlī I and the Ahl al-Bayt and their rights 240 The Second Category: Their Efforts in Countering the Detractors of ʿAlī I and the Ahl al-Bayt 243 1. Narrating Aḥādīth which condemn the Khawārij and exhort fighting them 244 2. Debating the Khawārij and Proving them Wrong In their Stances 246 3. Fighting the Khawārij 248 4. Condemning the Detractors of ʿAlī I and Rebutting their Claims: 249 5. Not Narrating from the Nawāṣib 263 The Third Sub-Chapter 271 The First Discussion - The Stance of the Umayyad Khulafāʾ 272 The first perspective: The Umayyads and the non-excommunicating Nawāṣib. 273 5 The First Aspect: The Religious Aspect: 284 The Second Aspect: The familial aspect: 286 The Third Aspect: The Political Aspect 292 The first reason: Their passion to rule exclusively. 292 The Second Reason: The Alawids coveting the Khilāfah 312 The Third Reason: The Shīʿah of the Alawids 315 1. The Role of the Khulafāʿ 317 2. The Role of the Governors 337 Form 1: Reviling him and granting permission for his revilement 338 Form 2: Ordering people to Revile him and Disassociate from him: 343 The Second Perspective: The Umayyads and the excommunicating Nawāṣib 348 The Second DiscussionThe Stance of the Abbasid Rulers 352 1. The stance of the Abbasids regarding ʿAlī I 356 2. The stance of the Abbasids regarding the Alawids 358 Manner in which the Abbasids countered Alawid rebellions 372 1. Military confrontation 372 2. Ideological clashes 379 ••• ❦ 6 Introduction All praise is for Allah. We praise Him, seek help from Him, and beseech Him for His forgiveness. We seek His refuge from the evils of ourselves and from our bad deeds. No one can misguide the one whom Allah has guided and no can guide the one whom Allah has misguided. I testify that there is no deity besides Allah; He is alone and has no partner. I testify that Muḥammad is His servant and Messenger. نَ وْمُلِسْ مُّ مْ تُنْأَوَ لَّاِإ نَّا تُوْمُتَ لَوَ ٖهِتاقَتُ قَّا حَ هَلّٰلا اوقُتَّاا اوْنُمَأٰ نَ يْذِ لَّاا اهَيُّأَ ايَ O you who have believed, fear Allah as He should be feared and do not die except as Muslims [in submission to Him].1 لًااجَ رِ امَهُنْمِ ثَّا بَوَ اهَجَ وْزَ اهَنْمِ قَ لَخَ وَّا ةٍدَحِ اوَّا سٍ فْنَّا نْ مِّ مْ كُ قَلَخَ يْ ذِ لَّاا مُكُ بَّارَ اوْقُتَّاا سُ انَّالا اهَيُّأَ ايَ ابًايْقِرَ مْ كُ يْلَعَ نَ اكَ هَلّٰلا نَّاِإ مَاحَ رْلَْاوَ ٖهِب نَ وْلُءَٓاسَ تَ يْ ذِ لَّاا هَلّٰلا اوقُتَّااوَ ءًآاسَ ِنوَّا ارًايِْثكَ O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women. And fear Allah, through whom you ask one another, and the wombs. Indeed Allah is ever, over you, an Observer.2 نْ مَوَ مْ كُ بَوْنُذُ مْ كُ لَ رْفِغْيَوَ مْ كُ لَامَعْ أَ مْ كُ لَ حْ لِصْ يُ ادًايْدِ سَ لًاوْقَ اوْلُوْقُوَ هَلّٰلا اوْقُتَّاا اوْنُمَأٰ نَ يْذِ لَّاا اهَيُّأَ ايَ امًايْظِ عَ ازًاوْفَ زَافَ دْقَفَ هلَوْسُ رَوَ هَلّٰلا عِ طِ يُّ O you who have believed, fear Allah and speak words of appropriate justice.3 He will [then] amend for you your deeds and forgive you your sins. And whoever obeys 1  Sūrah Āl ʿImrān: 102. 2  Sūrah al-Nisāʾ: 1. 3  Sūrah Aḥzāb: 70. 7 Allah and His Messenger has certainly attained a great attainment.1,2 Now to our topic: After Allah E favoured me by making me a student of higher studies, on the master’s level, of ʿAqīdah, belief, and contemporary schools therein; I preferred that the topic of my thesis for this level be Naṣb and the Nawāṣib, a doctrinal study in light of the position of the Ahl al-Sunnah. This was after I had sought goodness from Allah E. This is because studying any innovative denomination which has surfaced in the early stages of the history of this Ummah, knowing the causes of its inception, studying its doctrinal views, identifying its link with other Islamic denominations, and thereafter ascertaining the position of the Ahl al-Sunnah regarding it is of utmost importance. In order to identify the areas of deviance and their causes, and answer and refute the misconceptions of the deviants, which is pivotal. In addition, many of the other leanings, like Irjāʾ, Iʿtizāl, and Tashayyuʿ have been thoroughly studied and analysed. Naṣb, however, remains neglected since the bygone eras without any light being shed on it; it has always remained distant from academic research which could reveal its unknown aspects. 1  Sūrah Aḥzāb: 72. 2  This is the Khuṭbah al-Ḥājah, the sermon of need, which Nabī H would teach his companions, as is reported by Ibn Masʿūd I. It appears in the following books: Abū Dāwūd: Sunan Abī Dāwūd: chapter of Nikāḥ: sub-chapter regarding Khuṭbah al-Ḥājah: ḥadīth no. 2118; al-Tirmidhī: Sunan al- Tirmidhī: chapter of Nikāḥ: subchapter regarding Khuṭbah of Nikāḥ: ḥadīth no. 1105; al-Nasāʾī: Sunan al-Nasāʾī: chapter of Nikāḥ: sub-chapter regarding the speech which is recommended in Nikāḥ: ḥadīth no. 3277; Ibn Mājah: Sunan Ibn Mājah: chapter of Nikāḥ: subchapter regarding the Khuṭbah of Nikāḥ: ḥadīth no. 1893. The ḥadīth is considered Ḥasan by al-Tirmidhī, in his Sunan, and Ibn al-Mulaqqan in al-Badr al-Munīr 7/531). Albānī has considered it to be Ṣaḥīḥ in his book Ṣaḥīḥ wa Ḍaʿīf Sunan Abī Dāwūd. He has also dedicated a booklet to it with the title: Khuṭbah al-Ḥājah al-latī kān Rasūl Allah Yuʿallimuhā Aṣḥābahū (the sermon of need which Nabī H would teach his companions). 8 The Reason for Choosing the Topic 1. According to my knowledge, there is no dedicated study on this topic. Thus it is important that the veils be raised from a leaning regarding which very little is known. 2. The concept of Naṣb is a convoluted one; The Ahl al-Sunnah use it for a specific meaning and their opponents use it for another completely different meaning. Hence this calls upon the researchers to clarify and elucidate its true implications. 3. It falls part of defending the integrity of some of the Ṣaḥābah M and plays a significant role in debunking the attacks which tarnish their reputation, (together with stating the position of the Ahl al-Sunnah regarding them). 4. It has a very strong link with stating the rights of the Ahl al-Bayt and the refutation of those who fall short of fulfilling them by clearly elucidating the position of the Ahl al-Sunnah regarding them. 5. Some denominations have always accused the Ahl al-Sunnah of Naṣb. It thus makes it compulsory upon the researchers to debunk these accusations and render them baseless. 6. Understanding this concept will help in protecting the probity of some scholars who have been accused of it falsely, like al-Aṣmaʾī and Ibn Taymiyah amongst others. 7. It will set the parameters of the speech which is permissible regarding the Ahl al-Bayt, in terms of the Sharʿī viewpoint, and of that which falls under the ambit of Naṣb. There is no doubt that the unclarity of these aspects on the one hand, and the lack of understanding regarding the various methods of debate and argumentation on the other, have led to some people accusing Ibn Taymiyah of Naṣb due to some things which appear in his monumental work Minhāj al-Sunnah al-Nabawiyyah. 9 The Objectives of the Study 1. Dedicating an in-depth study to the topic of Naṣb and Nawāṣib. This will enrich the Islamic library with an academic study which will shed light upon one of the innovative leanings. 2. Defending the position of the Ahl al-Sunnah and exonerating them from what is attributed to them. 3. Bringing to the fore the efforts the Ahl al-Sunnah have made in refuting the Nawāṣib. 4. Combatting the opponents by debunking their arguments and falsifying their claims. The Structure of the Study The Introduction: This entails the reasons for choosing the topic, the objectives of the study, its structure, and the method of preparation. Prologue: A brief discussion regarding the Ṣaḥābah and the Ahl al-Bayt and their status according to the Ahl al-Sunnah. Chapter 1: The concept of Naṣb, its history and the position of the Umayyad and the Abbasids rulers in its regard; therein there are three sub-headings: 1. The concept of Naṣb between the Ahl al-Sunnah and the Twelver Shīʿah. This will include two discussions: a. The concept of Naṣb according to the Ahl al-Sunnah. b. The concept of Naṣb according to the Twelver Shīʿah. 2. The history of Naṣb and the contributions of the Ahl al-Sunnah in combatting them. This will include four discussions: a. Its inception. b. The causes of its inception. 10

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