From what i know sunni and shia attitude towards Fiqah are quite different.
Shia have a much more organized clergy, which is also more centralized and its difficult for an individual Aalim to get recognised in Ahle-Tashi.
In contrast sunni do not have a centralised, organised clergy. Hence the difference among them is a lot more.
As for Ijtehad, they refer to 4 schools of thought and only do ijtehad on new things.
If all Sunni ijtehad that is taking place rightnow refer backs to 4 school of thoughts then shouldn't SUnni ijtehad be more organised then the Shi'i becuse its simpler?
And given we have better means to investigate things now, why is it compulsory for the Sunnis to always refer back to the research of the four Imams and take their word as true?
If all Sunni ijtehad that is taking place rightnow refer backs to 4 school of thoughts then shouldn't SUnni ijtehad be more organised then the Shi'i becuse its simpler?
And given we have better means to investigate things now, why is it compulsory for the Sunnis to always refer back to the research of the four Imams and take their word as true?
Indeed, par samajh nahin aata, in Hanfi fiqah, reciting bismillah is obligatory in prayers(namaz), in Maliki fiqah it is not!!
Then wudhu ka tareeqa, as outlined in Quran e Hakeem, Surah Maida, kuch aur hi keh raha hay hamain!!
Abu Hanifa was a student for 2 years, for Imam Jafar Sadiq a.s., who is the 5th one in the line of 11 descendants from our last Prophet Muhammad PBUH. The fiqah/law/all teachings by these 12 Imams, starting from Imam Ali a.s. do not negate each other at any occassion...
Indeed, par samajh nahin aata, in Hanfi fiqah, reciting bismillah is obligatory in prayers(namaz), in Maliki fiqah it is not!!
Then wudhu ka tareeqa, as outlined in Quran e Hakeem, Surah Maida, kuch aur hi keh raha hay hamain!!
Abu Hanifa was a student for 2 years, for Imam Jafar Sadiq a.s., who is the 5th one in the line of 11 descendants from our last Prophet Muhammad PBUH. The fiqah/law/all teachings by these 12 Imams, starting from Imam Ali a.s. do not negate each other at any occassion...
Brother i don;t think you have been exposed to much religious debates outside your circle, Imamiya have there fair share of divergence in Fiqh and in lot more basic and fundamental issues than saying Bismillah or not in prayer. Read about Akhbari, Usooli, Zaidiyya, Ismaliliyya etc, they all claim to stem from Imam Ali yet differ like east and west.
Brother i don;t think you have been exposed to much religious debates outside your circle, Imamiya have there fair share of divergence in Fiqh and in lot more basic and fundamental issues than saying Bismillah or not in prayer. Read about Akhbari, Usooli, Zaidiyya, Ismaliliyya etc, they all claim to stem from Imam Ali yet differ like east and west.
Bismillah hir Rahma nir Raheem
AssalamoAlaikum brother/sister
I am extremely glad that from my each post, someone always manages to pick up a few points to salute the Al Sunnah al Jamat firqa, which is my true aim of posting. Coz I seriously do not wish that any reader feels a pull towards the beliefs of Shian e Ali(a.s.). Kuch maza nahin aye ga naa agar sabhi ka Qibla theek hogyaa, my dear.
And who said the afore mentioned sects like Ismailia etc are right? Na baba na ! Haq par tu sirf aik hi firqa hay, baqi sab batil, baqi sab jhoot, baqi sab dhoka ! I can present the evidence at any time here, but why not leave others either remain in the dark or let them be guided through effort and attainment of more and more knowledge.