Ahle Hadith

Ahle Hadith

Ahl Hadith (Urdu: اہل حدیث, "ahl-e hadīs" or "ahl-i hadith") is an Islamic school found predominately in the Middle East and South Asia, in particular, Pakistan and India. The term Ahl-e Hadith is often used interchangeably with the Salafi dawah. [The Muslim World After 9/11 By Angel M. Rabasa, pg. 275]

Unlike the "Ahl-al-rai", literally "the people of rhetorical theology," the "Ahl-e hadith", "the people of prophetic narrations" are not bound by taqlid but consider themselves free to seek guidance in matters of religious faith and practices from the authentic traditions (hadith) which, together with the Quran, are in their view the only worthy guide for Muslims.

Methodology

The Ahl-e hadith exert effort to raise traditional principles while restoring the original simplicity and purity to faith and practices. Emphasis is accordingly laid in particular on the reassertion of Tawheed and the denial of occult powers and knowledge of the hidden things to any of his creatures. This involves a rejection of the miraculous powers of saints and of the exaggerated veneration paid to them. They also make every effort to eradicate customs either to innovation (bid‘a) or non-Islamic systems. As strict adherents to hadith, members of the Ahl-e hadith take for themselves a broader meaning with wider implications and claim themselves to be the followers of Sahih (the reliable) Hadith.

The Ahl-e Hadith significantly grew as a movement in Bengal in the 1830s ["History of Bengali-speaking People" by Nitish Sengupta, p 210, 212-213.] , and later spread to other parts of South Asia. Its members reject the four major Sunni schools of Islamic law and emphasize what members say are the original principles of Islam. Indeed, the movement spread extensively throughout British India during the second half of the nineteenth century. Inspired by the ways of life of the early generation of Muslims, the members of Ahl-e-Hadith launched the movement for reviving Islam on the basis of its fundamental principles.

In a word, Ahl-e-Hadith leans strongly towards strict and immutable principles formulated by their leading advocates. Contemporary exponents of Ahl-e-Hadith in the subcontinent convincingly depict it as a continuous religious puritanical movement. According to their scholars the Ahl-e-Hadith movement in India has been founded on four pillars: (a) belief in pure tawheed, (b) the Sunnah of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, (c) enthusiasm for jihad (the struggle against one's own immoral desires and/or participation in military campaigns designed to defend Muslim nations against non-Muslims) and (d) submission to Allah. Ahl-e hadith insists on taking all decisions on the basis of the Quran and hadith, and not by applying the methodology of Qiyas (analogy). [Banglapedia]

Originally, collectors of Ahadith (sayings and traditions of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad like Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim and many other transmitters of Ahadith called themselves Ahle-Hadith (literally meaning "People of Hadith"). The name derives from their claim that they consider the hadith and the Qur'an as being the only sources of religious authority.

References

ee also

* [http://sunninews.wordpress.com Sunni News ]

External links

* [http://www.ahlehadith.co.uk/ Markazi Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadith UK]
* [http://www.at-tahreek.com Ahlehadeeth Andolon Bangladesh]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ahle Hadith — Ahl Hadith (en urdu, اہل حدیث, ahl e hadīs o ahl i hadith) es una corriente islámica que tiene presencia, principalmente, en Oriente Medio y Asia meridional, en particular en Pakistán y la India. El término Ahl e Hadith se alterna habitualmente… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Jamiat Ahle Hadith — The Jamiat Ahle Hadith ( JA ) (Assembly of followers the way of the prophet) is a religio political party in Pakistan. It is part of the Islamic fundamentalist Muttahida Majlis e Amal, that won at the last legislative elections, 20 October 2002… …   Wikipedia

  • Ahl-i Hadith — Die Ahl i Hadîth sind eine islamische Reformbewegung in Südasien. Entstanden ist diese Denkschule Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts aus der tarîqa yi muhammadîya, die von den Lehren des Shâh Walîyullâh Dihlawî (1703–1763) beeinflusst war. Einige ihrer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ahl-i Hadîth — Die Ahl i Hadîth sind eine islamische Reformbewegung in Südasien. Entstanden ist diese Denkschule Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts aus der tarîqa yi muhammadîya, die von den Lehren des Shâh Walîyullâh Dihlawî (1703–1763) beeinflusst war. Einige ihrer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib — Dr. Muhammad Asadullah Al Ghalib (Arabic: د. اسد الله الغالب; Bengali: ড. মুহাম্মাদ আসাদুল্লাহ আল গালিব) (b. January 15, 1948) is a Bangladeshi professor of Arabic at the University of Rajshahi and leader of the Islamic organization Ahle Hadith… …   Wikipedia

  • Islam in Pakistan — Category History Islamic conquest · Arab settlement Islamic rule · …   Wikipedia

  • Religion in Pakistan — A census held by the Pakistan International Bureau indicates that over 96% of the population of Pakistan are Muslims. [http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2007/90233.htm] There are small non Muslim religious groups: Christians, Hindus, Sikhs,… …   Wikipedia

  • Ehsan Elahi Zaheer — Infobox Philosopher region = Muslim scholar era = Modern era color = #B0C4DE image caption = Pakistan name = Ehsan Elahi Zaheer birth = 1945 death = 1987 school tradition = SunniEhsaan Ilahi Zaheer (1945 1987) was a Muslim scholar and author from …   Wikipedia

  • Islam in India — This article is about Islam in the Republic of India. For wider definitions of India , see Islam in South Asia. Indian Muslims …   Wikipedia

  • Masood Ahmad — Syed Masood Ahmad (4 August 1915 ndash; 14 February 1997) [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aljamaat/] [http://www.aljamaat.org/jamaat ul muslimeen/muhammadishtiaq.htm] , was the first Emir of Jamaat ul Muslimeen… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”