Re: Pakistan’s first sect-free mosque calls for end to discrimination
Yes …
I believe such an Imam will say that as above, but at the same time will himself be positioning his own hands in one place and do certain things in certain ways. If we are charmed by his example then it should bring us to recognise that his way is worth following, not necessarily in positioning of the hands. … Rather use his focus of the inward to take priority over the outward. If he recognised that someone was doing something wrong … He would first ask who they are following and then proceed to send them back to their teachers to get more knowledge. It is quite possible for a Hanafi to correct a Hanbali on a matter that concerns the Hanbali fiqh, but the Hanbalite is not doing it properly. Rather than giving his own Hanafi ruling … It would be more wise to send him back to a Hanbali teacher.
“I am no authority over anyone … Except for those who put me in that position by asking for my advice or my ruling”… This is the position that every decent Imam will have …