Shaykh Bakr Aboo Zayd stated:
It was narrated that Imaam
Maalik (rahimahullaah) said: “Knowledge
is not be taken from four: a foolish person who publicizes his foolishness,
even if he was the most prolific narrator of hadeeth; a person of innovation
who calls to it; a person who lies in his speech with people even if I don’t accuse
him of lying in hadeeth; and a noble pious worshipper if he does not memorize
precisely what he narrates.”
O you seeker of knowledge, if
you are in a position of freedom of choice, then do not take from an innovator
[be he]: a Raafidee, Khaarijee, Murjee, Qadaree or Qubooree… etc. For you will
never reach the level of [knowledgeable] men: correct in your creed, strong in
your association with Allaah, with strong vision, and following the ‘tracks’;
except by abandoning the innovators and their innovations.[1]
Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen
commented on the above words thus:
The apparent meaning of the
words of the Shaykh [that is, Bakr Aboo Zayd] is that no knowledge should be
taken from a person of innovation including that which is not related to his
innovation. For instance, if we find a person of innovation who is good at
Arabic language: balaaghah, nahw and sarf, should we sit with him and take this knowledge that he is
good at from him or boycott him? The apparent meaning of the words of the Shaykh
is that we should not sit with him because that would lead to two evils.
First
evil:
He would be having a false idea about himself and thinking that he is upon the
truth.
Second
evil:
People would be deceived by him since people would come one after the other to
him and students of knowledge would learn from him; the layman cannot
distinguish between the knowledge of nahw
and knowledge of ‘aqeedah.
Consequently, we are of the
view that a person should not learn from the people of innovations and desires
absolutely, even if the knowledge of Arabic language can only be found among
them. Allaah will facilitate for him a better person than the innovator. This is
because, without doubt, by going to these people, it would make them have self-delusion
and people would be misled by them.
Source: Sharh Hilyah
Taalib al-‘Ilm, 93-94, by Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen (may
Allaah have mercy on him)
Maa shaa Allah
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