4. Although religion is for all

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Year: 
2010
Week: 
22
Article number: 
4
Article pages: 
5
Date of source: 
May 30, 2010
Author: 
Walīd Tughān
Reviewer: 
Basmah Ahmad al-Khash&#257b
Article summary: 
This article reflects on the fatwás based on poor hadīths quoted and attributed to Prophet Muhammad. These fatwás lead to many crises for Muslims and society because some of the fatwás are against the principles of the Holy Qur'ān.
Article full text: 
Walīd Tughān reflects on the religious fatwás which appear for some time and then disappear until revived by another shaykh. He mentions, for example, the religious fatwa of women feeding men who are unknown to them. Such fatwás reflect the crisis creeping into religion from the gate of Sunnah. Men of religion do not work on investigating the accuracy of all hadīths attributed to Prophet Muhammad, and do not suspect the Prophet's words cautiously.
 
According to Tughān, it is reasonable for some new scholars to seperate the Sunnah from tashrī‘, trusting only to the Holy Qur'ān.
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