Don’t Narrate the Heresies of the Horrible People; Your Listeners May Not See Them Hideous

Tuesday 31-Dec-2019, 3:02AM / 2006


Translation and annotation: Ishaaq bn AbdirRaheem Aboo Aamir 

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem 

Arrowheads of bid’a [heresies] saying horrible things about the texts of the Sharee’ah are abound, especially in the Sufi enclaves, and they command big followerhips. Their followers hail they every time they say horrible things, you as a person of Sunnah should be wary of narrating what these heretics say to your own listeners or audience, you may be convinced the sayings are evil but your listeners may not see them so because doubts steal the hearts.

Al-Imaam Sufyaan ath-Thauree – rahimahuLlaah – said:

مَنْ سَمِعَ بِبِدْعَةٍ، فَلاَ يَحْكِهَا لِجُلَسَائِهِ، لاَ يُلقِهَا فِي قُلُوْبِهِم.
‘Whoever hears of a bid’ah should not narrate it to his comrades hence he plants it in their hearts.’

Commenting on the above, al-Imaam adh-Dhahabee – rahimahuLlaah – said: 

أَكْثَرُ أَئِمَّةِ السَّلَفِ عَلَى هَذَا التَّحذِيرِ، يَرَوْنَ أَنَّ القُلُوْبَ ضَعِيْفَةٌ، وَالشُّبَهُ خَطَّافَةٌ.

‘Most of the scholars among the Salaf are upon this warning; they see it that hearts are weak and that doubts are stealthy thieves.’

Al-Imaam al-As’ma’ee said further: 'Indeed, Ath-Thauree made a passing statement that his books be buried [after him]. He was regretful of some things he wrote from some people.' 

See generally: As-Siyar:  7/261