Rulings on Key Principles

Rulings on Key Principles


AspectKey EvidenceHanafi (Maturidi)Shafi'i (Ash'ari)Maliki (Ash'ari)Hanbali (Athari)
ApproachN/ARationalist/ModernistSystematic/OrthodoxTraditional/ConservativeLiteralist/Salafi
Reason vs. Revelation"And He lays abomination upon those who do not reason" - Quran 10:100Strong emphasis on rational theology; reason as tool to understand revelation; acceptance of kalam methodologyBalanced integration; reason serves revelation within systematic framework; cautious use of kalamModerate use of reason guided by tradition; skeptical of excessive rational theologyMinimal role for reason; strict adherence to text and early understanding; rejection of kalam
Action and Tawakkul"Tie your camel and trust in Allah" - Tirmidhi 2517Emphasis on taking means (asbab) then trusting Allah; rational planning encouragedBalanced approach; systematic methodology for determining when effort vs. reliance is requiredFollow established precedent in balancing effort and trust; community practice guides applicationPrimary focus on tawakkul; minimal emphasis on human planning; complete reliance on Allah's decree
Sects"My ummah will divide into 73 sects, all in Fire except one" - Tirmidhi 2641More tolerant of theological differences within Sunni framework; emphasis on unity through dialogueSystematic categorization of acceptable vs. deviant groups based on methodologyJudge groups based on adherence to traditional practices and historical precedentStrict rejection of sectarian divisions; most groups viewed as innovations requiring correction
Fard 'Ayn vs. Kifayah"Establish justice" - Quran 57:25Flexible application based on circumstances; both individual and collective responsibilities emphasizedSystematic determination through comprehensive textual analysis and legal methodologyCommunity-focused approach following Medina model; collective obligations prioritizedIndividual purification as foundation; personal obligations before communal ones
This World vs. Hereafter"Seek the hereafter through what Allah has given you" - Quran 28:77Rational engagement with world as means to hereafter; balanced worldly involvementSystematic framework balancing temporal and eternal priorities through methodical approachTraditional patterns of engagement following prophetic model and righteous predecessorsMinimal worldly engagement; focus primarily on hereafter preparation through textual adherence
Innovation (Bid'ah)"Every innovation is misguidance" - MuslimDistinguish between religious and worldly innovations; some innovations acceptable if beneficialFive-category classification system (obligatory, recommended, permissible, disliked, forbidden) based on evidenceLiteral application but contextual within historical precedent; innovation acceptable if following established practiceStrict literal interpretation; virtually all post-prophetic innovations rejected as misguidance
Secularism"Judge by what Allah revealed" - Quran 5:44Conditional engagement where Islamic principles not compromised; pragmatic accommodation possibleSystematic evaluation accepting beneficial aspects while rejecting contradictory elementsLimited engagement based on necessity while preserving traditional Islamic governance modelsComplete rejection; separation of religion from governance viewed as fundamental contradiction
Dealing with Non-MuslimsQuran 2:256 ("There is no compulsion in religion")Universal principle of religious freedom; verse establishes fundamental human right to choose faith based on reason and convictionSystematic interpretation balancing this verse with other texts; no compulsion in belief but Islamic state may enforce public orderApply within context of prophetic precedent; no compulsion refers to People of the Book under Islamic governance with dhimmi statusAccept literally but limited to specific historical context; verse abrogated by later militant verses, compulsion allowed for societal protection
DawahQuran 16:125 ("Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good instruction")Rational argumentation and intellectual engagement; use reason and logic to demonstrate Islam's coherence with human nature and universal truthsSystematic presentation of Islamic teachings; methodical approach using clear proofs and comprehensive understanding of recipient's backgroundCommunity-based dawah following prophetic model; emphasis on practical demonstration of Islamic values through established Muslim communitiesDirect textual presentation; simple conveyance of Quran and Sunnah without adaptation or cultural accommodation
Leadership Change"Obey Allah, obey the Messenger, and those in authority among you" - Quran 4:59Community has rational responsibility to evaluate and change leadership based on competence and justice; consultation (shura) paramountSystematic evaluation of leadership based on adherence to Islamic methodology; removal justified through proper legal frameworkFollow established precedent of early community; leadership change through consensus of righteous community membersObedience to established authority unless clear contradiction to text; removal only in cases of explicit apostasy or abandonment of prayer


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