Back-biting an
innovator
Al-A’amash reported that Ibraaheem (An-Nakha’ee)
said: "There is no backbiting with regard to (talking about) the
innovator." [1]
Al-Hasan Al-Basree said: "There is no backbiting with regard to (talking
about) the innovator or the sinner who openly professes his evil." [2]
And he also said: "There is no backbiting when it concerns the people of
innovations." [3]
Al-Fudayl Ibn ‘Iyyaad said: "Whoever enters upon a person of innovation,
then he has no sanctity (i.e. protection from being talked about)."[4]
Sufyaan Ibn ‘Uyainah said: "Shu’abah used to say: 'Come let us backbite
for the sake of Allaah, ‘azza wa jall.'" [5]
Abu Zayd Al-Ansaaree An-Nahwee said: "Shu’abah came to us on a rainy day
and said: 'This is not a day for (learning) hadeeth. Today is a day for
backbiting. Come let us backbite the liars (in hadeeth).'" [6]
On the authority of Makkee Ibn Ibraaheem who said: "Shu’abah used to go
to ‘Imraan Ibn Hudayr saying (to him): ‘O ‘Imraan, come let us backbite
for an hour for the sake of Allaah.’ And they would mention the faults
and defects of hadeeth reporters." [7]
Abu Zur’ah Ad-Dimashqee said: "I heard Abu Mushar being asked about a
man that makes mistakes, misconstrues and distorts ahaadeeth, so he
said: ‘Make his affair known.’ So I said to Abu Zur’ah: ‘Do you consider
that to be backbiting?’ He said: ‘No.’" [8]
Ibn Al-Mubaarak said: "Al-Mi’allaa Ibn Hilaal is fine except when it
comes to hadeeth, he lies." So someone among the sufis (i.e. ascetics)
said: "O Abu ‘Abdir-Rahmaan! Are you backbiting?" So he said: "Be quiet!
If we do not clarify this, how will the truth be made known from the
falsehood?" [9]
‘Abdullaah, the son of Imaam Ahmad said: "Abu Turaab An-Nakhshabee once
went to my father, so my father began saying ‘this person is weak’ and
‘that person is reliable.’ So Abu Turaab said: ‘O Shaikh, do not
backbite the scholars!’ So my father turned to him and said: ‘Woe be to
you! This is advice, this is not backbiting." [10]
Muhammad Ibn Bindaar As-Sabbaak Al-Jarjaanee said: "I once said to Ahmad
Ibn Hanbal: ‘Verily, it is becoming hard upon me to say: (So and so is
weak) and (so and so is a liar). So Ahmad said: ‘If you remain silent
and I remain silent, then who will make the ignorant person aware of the
authentic from the defective?’" [11]
Shaudhab reported that Katheer Abu Sahl said: "It used to be said: ‘The
people of desires do not have any sanctity (i.e. protection from being
talked about)." [12]
Al-Hasan Ibn ‘Alee Al-Iskaafee said: "I asked Abu ‘Abdillaah Ahmad Ibn
Hanbal about the meaning of backbiting. He responded: "It is when you
mention the defect of a person." I said: "What if the person says: ‘Do
not hear (hadeeth) from so and so’ and ‘Such and such person makes
mistakes (in his narration)?’" He said: "If the people were to abandon
doing this, the authentic would not be known from its opposite." [13]
Isma’eel Al-Khatabee said: ‘Abdullaah Ibn Ahmad reported to us, saying:
"I said to my father: ‘What do you say about seekers of Hadeeth going to
a teacher who perhaps is murji’ee or a shi’ee or he has some opposition
to the Sunnah in him. Is it permitted for me to remain silent about him
or should I warn against him?’ So my father said: ‘If he calls the
people to innovation and he is an Imaam (or a head figure) in that and
calls to that, then yes, warn against him.’" [14]
Footnotes:
[1] Al-Laalikaa’ee (1/140, no: 276)
[2] Al-Laalikaa’ee (1/140, no: 279)
[3] Al-Laalikaa’ee (1/140, no: 280)
[4] Al-Laalikaa’ee (1/140, no: 282)
[5] Al-Kifaayah fee ‘Ilm-ir-Riwaayah of al-Khateeb Al-Baghdaadee (91)
and Sharh ‘Ilal At-Tirmidhee of Ibn Rajab (1/349)
[6] Al-Kifaayah fee ‘Ilm-ir-Riwaayah of al-Khateeb Al-Baghdaadee (91)
[7] Al-Kifaayah fee ‘Ilm-ir-Riwaayah of al-Khateeb Al-Baghdaadee (91)
[8] Sharh ‘Ilal At-Tirmidhee of Ibn Rajab (1/349) and Al-Kifaayah of Al-Baghdaadee
(91-92) but there occurs in Al-Khateeb’s report: "So I said to Abu
Mushar" instead of "So I said to Abu Zur’ah."
[9] Sharh ‘Ilal At-Tirmidhee of Ibn Rajab (1/349) and Al-Kifaayah of Al-Baghdaadee
(91-92)
[10] Al-Kifaayah fee ‘Ilm-ir-Riwaayah of al-Khateeb Al-Baghdaadee (92)
and Sharh ‘Ilal At-Tirmidhee of Ibn Rajab (1/350)
[11] Majmoo’-ul-Fataawaa of Ibn Taimiyyah (28/231)
[12] Al-Laalilkaa’ee (1/140, no: 281)
[13] Sharh ‘Ilal At-Tirmidhee (1/350-351)
[14] Al-Kifaayah (93) and Sharh ‘Ilal At-Tirmidhee (1/350)
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