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The Qur'an and The Sunnah
Sources of His Attributes:
All that we have
mentioned about Allah's attributes, whether briefly or in detail, is based on the book of our Lord (the Qur'an) and the traditions of our Prophet. It also agrees with the
practice of the previous generations of Muslims and the rightly guided
scholars who came after them.
We believe it is
obligatory to take the texts of the Qur'an and the prophetic
traditions conceding Allah's attributes at their face value and to
interpret them in a way that is suitable to Almighty Allah. We reject
the practice of those who twist the meanings of these texts and
understand them in a way that was not intended by Allah and His
messenger.
We also reject the
practice of those who make them devoid of their meanings as conveyed
by Allah and His Messenger. Finally, we reject the approach of those
who exaggerate, who gave them a physical interpretation that makes
Allah similar to some of His creatures.
Free from Contradictions:
We know for sure
that what is revealed in Allah's book and in the traditions of His
Messenger is the truth. It does not contain any contradiction: "Do
they not ponder over the Qur'an? If it had been from other than Allah,
surely they would have found in it a lot of differences" (4: 82).
Contradictions in
statements falsify them. It is impossible for there to be a
contradiction in any statement revealed by Allah and said by His
Messenger, peace be upon him. Whoever claims that there are
contradictions in the Qur'an, the prophetic traditions, or between the
two must have wicked intentions and a misguided heart. He should
repent and quit his sin. If someone imagines that there are some
contradictions in the Qur'an, the sayings of the Prophet, or between
these two, this must be a result of his little knowledge, inadequate
understanding, or lack of deep thinking. Therefore, he should seek
knowledge and do his best to reflect upon matters until the truth is
clear to him. If, after all of these efforts, the truth is not clear
to him, he should leave the whole matter to the One who knows it and
should quit his imagination. He should say, as do those who are firmly
rooted in knowledge: "We believe in it, all is from our Lord" (3:7).
He must know that there are neither contradictions nor differences in
the Qur'an, the Sunnah, or between the two.
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