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Sunna and Hadiths The Effects of the Prophet (pbuh) Sunna Contains the prophets wants and deeds. His words, deeds and habitual practices—a pattern of behavior. Hadith Literary form of the Sunna. “’Being new’ and occurring, taking place, coming to pass.” When referred to Muhammad and his companions it became tradition. http://www.cmeis.cam.ac.uk/hadithsingle.jpg Parts of the Hadith Hadith Relayed http://muttaqun.com/graphics/hadith-class1.gif Classification of Hadith http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://muttaqun.com/graphics/hadithclass1.gif&imgrefurl=http://muttaqun.com/hadith.html&h=497&w=438&sz=30&hl=en&start=5&um=1&tbnid=2 nKMRSO6HYBpDM:&tbnh=130&tbnw=115&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dhadith%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client %3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26sa%3DN The Shari’a The Watering Hole Hudud and Tazirat Hudud Are punishments based on the Qur’an or Sunna (divinely specified) Tazirat Are punishments left to the discretion of the judge. Hudud Theft Amputation of hand Fornication 100 lashes Adultery Stoning to death False accusation of unchastity 80 lashes Wine Drinking 40 lashes (Imam Shafi) 80 for others Schools of Law Jurisprudence within Islam fiqh Sunni Schools of Law There are Four Sunni schools of Jurisprudence Abu Hanifa – d. 767 The Hanifite School Malik ibn Anas – d. 795 The Maliki School Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi’i – d. 819 The Shafi’i School Ahmad Hanbal – d. 855 The Hanbali School The Hanifite School This is the Abu Hanifa Mosque in Baghdad The School of Opinion – It relies heavily on reason and Hanifa argued that reason should be the principal method by which interpretations should be made. This particular school is popular in Central and Western Asia (from Afghanistan to Turkey), Lower Egypt (Cairo and the Delta) and the Indian subcontinent. http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/56736625.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=1 7A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A61E01BD3E62F07E1C474FC6B9CA DF7309 The Maliki School This is the signature of Malik ibn Anas The School of Tradition – It rejects free reason and emphasized the Hadith alone should guide the Muslim in all matters. http://www.muslimheritage.com/uploads/malik2.jpg The Shafi’i School This is the mausoleum of Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi’i. The Foundations of Jurisprudence – This school was founded by the greatest single legal scholar in Islamic history, Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi’i. This well traveled scholar developed the standard for Islamic jurisprudence. For him it was: Qur’an Sunna Ijma’ (consensus of the community) Qiyas (analogy) http://www.discoverislamicart.org/images/ssmall/monuments/isl/eg/1/6/1.jpg The Hanbali School This is the signature of Ahmad ibn Hanbal The Rightly Guided – This school believes that only the Qur’an and the Hadiths can truly guide the believer. The school is extremely conservative and has spawned a rather fundamentalist school. http://krawattenknoten.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/ahmad-bin-hanbaljpg.jpg Shi’ite Schools Shi’ite Jurisprudence Shrine of the Hidden Imam Zaydis The Ismailis Ithna-’asharis Aka Twelvers Aka Imamis http://philae.sas.upenn.edu/Arabic/Arab20.gif Twelver Shi’ite Jurisprudence Called Twelvers because hey believe that the Prophet was followed by 12 Imams. Shaikh al-Bufi (d. 1022) Qur’an Shi’ite tradition Reason Ijma (consensus) when agreed with Imam Rejected analogy Sharif al-Murtada (d. 1024) Qur’an Traditions Rejected reason and One informer al-Hasan at-Tusi (d. 1067) aka Shaikah at-Taifa (Sheikh of the Community) Accepted traditions with one informer but had to be Shi’ite. Tafseer Exegesis Exegete Muslim scholars Science of the Content of Revelation Science of the Mecca and Medina Verses Science of Abrogation Science of Reputations of the Transmitters of the text. The Five Principles The categories of Acts The Five Principles - ahkam There are five categories of acts in Islam fard or wajib obligatory mustahabb sunna, masnun, or mandub recommended mubah or ja’iz permissible makruh hated haram prohibited http://www.ilmfruits.com/wp-content/uploads/ruling_meter.jpg fard or wajib Duties and acts required by all Muslims Iranian embassy in South Africa http://www.iranembassy-sa.org.za/images/pic36.jpg sunna, masnun, mandub or mustahabb Duties and acts that are A little boy praying recommended but not required. http://bariisiyobasto.wordpress.com/2007/09/29/ ja’iz or mubah Indifferent actions Aisha, an American Muslim child. http://sisteraishah.com/kylie-sleeping-subhanallah.jpg makruh Actions that are disapproved but not punished. Two boys of the Kazakh and Kyrgyz people in Russia eating horse meat. haram Actions that are both To the left pork sausage forbidden and punished. (haram) and to the right chicken sausage (halal). http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/83_folder/83_articles/83_islamic.html