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[quote]Assalam-o-alaikum, [quote]4) All Other things; Hadith, Sayings of Sahaba, Tab'een, 4 Famous Jurists & Opinions of ALL Islamic Scholors will become CONSIDERABLE only WHEN they'll be in the LIMITS of Quran & Sunnah. NOTHING can Rule OVER these TWO.[/quote] If you look at the methodology of the 4 famous jurists,you'll realise that their principle was to reject any narrative which was against the Quran and Sunnah BUT they accepted other narratives as part of shariah if they weren't against Quran and Sunnah.The narratives need not have any basis in Quran and Sunnah. Example is the prohibition of wearing silk and gold for men.Everybody knows that this directive has no basis in Quran.And no it isn't related to israaf because if it were than women wouldn't be exempted from it. As for methodology of determining which narratives were ascribed to the prophet(pbuh) or not, the jurists differed in it.As you know Imam Malik checked the narratives ascribed to the prophet(pbuh) through the practice of the people of madina and other variables. The point is that the jurists accepted the narratives and formed fiqh on it even if it didn't have any link or basis in Quran.(Iam not referring to the narratives related to the established practical sunnah but other narratives especially prohibitive narratives like prohibition of music,silk,etc..)[/quote]
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