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[quote][blue]usmani790 - PAKISTAN Posted - Friday, August 03, 2007 - 2:51 PM [/blue] [size=1]Text[/size=1] [quote][quote] The saying that some Bid'ahs are good and that not every Bid'ah is a sin, rather some Bid'ahs are good is a clear misguidance. [/quote] It will good if you could give some refference for it.[/quote] Allah says: [i][green][b][font=Century Gothic]“Follow what has been sent down to you from your Lord (the Qur'aan and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhaamd (sallallhu alahi wa-sallam) and follow not any Auliya (protectors, or helper etc. who order you to associate partners in worship with Allah), besides Him (Allah)…” [/font=Century Gothic] [/b][/green][/i][i]Text[/i] [size=2][Soorah Al-Aa’raf (7): 3] [/size=2] [blue][size=2][b] From the Tafseer (explanation) of this verse, we learn that this verse is a definite statement, explaining the right of Allah Alone; to reveal and command His slaves, the manners of worshipping Him. And how could it be otherwise, when the true meaning of 'Ibaadah' is to worship Allah in the way, which pleases Him, not following one's own desires. As is known from the following verse: [/b] [/size=2] [/blue] [i][b][size=2][green]"And who is more astray then one who follows his own lust (desires) without the guidance from Allah (revelation)"[/green][/size=2][/b[/i]] [size=1][Soorah Al-Qasas (28): 50][/size=1] [size=2] [blue][b]In regards to this Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alahi wa-sallam) said: [/size=2] [/b] [/blue] [b][green]"I warn you of the newly invented matters (in the religion), and every newly invented matter is an innovation, and every innovation is misguidance, and every misguidance is in the Hellfire"[/green][/b] [size=1][An-Nasa'ee][/size=1] And he (sallallahu alahi wa-sallam) used to declare at the beginning of his lectures, [green][b]"….and the best speech is the Speech of Allah, and the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (sallallhu alahi wa-sallam), and the worst of all affairs are the newly invented matters (in the religion)"[/b][/green] [size=1][Saheeh Muslim][/size=1] [blue][size=2]And he (sallallahu alahi wa-sallam) also commanded us, to reject everything, which has no basis in the religion saying: [/size=2] [/blue] [b][green]“Whosoever does an action, which we have not commanded then it must be rejected."[/green] [/b] [size=1][Saheeh Muslim][/size=1] [b][green]"Whosoever introduces into this religion of ours that which is not a part of it then it must be rejected”[/green][/b] [size=1][Musnad Ahmad][/size=1] [blue][font=Century Gothic][b]In this Hadeeth is a clear evidence that every action which is not legislated in the Sharee'ah must be rejected’[/b][/font=Century Gothic][/blue] [size=1][Jaami al-Ulum of ibn Rajab 1/120] [/size=1] [b] [size=3]Consequently, every Bid'ah, that is introduced in the religion has to be rejected as for the reason that only Allah and His Messenger (sallallahu alahi wa-sallam) have the right to legislate in the Sharee'ah. [/size=3] [/b][/quote]
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