When to Say: Allaahu A'alam [Allaah knows best]

Saturday 10-Nov-2018, 11:23AM / 1010


By Ash-Shaykh Mash'hoor Hasan - hafidha-huLlaah


Question: What is the ruling of saying Allaahu A'alam [Allah knows best] despite knowing the response [to the question]?

Answer: That is, if someone asks you: how many are the obligatory prayers per day?

Then, I answer, five obligatory prayers waLlahu A'alam.

Is this good?

That is a mistake!

I'm I right?

No, I’m not right.

The scholars say: There are things that you can say [Allaahu A'alam] to likewise there are things that you can say [wa biLlaahit Tawfeeq - Only Allaah grants sucess] to.

If an individual asks you a question and the answer is unanimously agreed upon and necessarily known in the deen, you should say: Wa biLlaahit Tawfeeq, we should not say: Allaahu A'alam.

We should not say: Zinaa is prohibited, Allaahu A’alam, rather we would say; Zinaa is prohibited wa biLlaahit Tawfeeq.

[Mullah] Aliyy Qaaree - rahimahuLlahu - said in his book Dhamm Al 'Awaarid fee Dhamm Ar Rawaafeed. He said:

If a Mufti is asked about an issue that is unanimously agreed upon and necessarily known in the deen, he should say: Wa biLlaahit Tawfeeq.

But on the issue that has difference of opinions, that it needs an expression of opinions, and the Mufti knows the reply, he should say; Allaahu Ta'aalaa A'alam.

Source: Majlis Fatawa Al Jumu’ah (Of Shaykh Mashhuur Hasan Aal Salmaan Abuu 'Ubaydah).

Jumadaa Al Aakhirah 7, 1439[February 23, 2018 C.E]

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