What It Means to Follow the Way of the Companions
Jamaal ud-Deen Zarabozo
In numerous places in the Qur’aan, Allaah praises and shows His pleasure for the Companions of the Prophet (Saw) and also for those who follow in their footsteps. For example, Allaah says,
“And the first to embrace Islaam of the Muhaajirun and the Ansaar and also those who followed them exactly (in faith)! Allaah is well-pleased with them as they are well-pleased with Him. He has prepared for them Gardens under which rivers flow (Paradise) to dwell therein forever. That is the supreme success”. (at-Tawbah, 100)
Furthermore, the following verse of the Qur’aan was first and foremost directed to the Companions of the Prophet (saw);
“You are the best of peoples ever raised for mankind, you enjoin good and forbid evil, and you believe in Allaah” (al-'Imraan, 110)
In addition there are numerous hadith in which the Prophet (saw) told us about the special place and superiority of his Companions, and also of those who came after them. Imraan ibn Hussain narrated that the Prophet (saw) said:
“The best people are my generation, then the people who come after them, then the people who come after them” (al-Bukhaari, and Muslim).
In another very important hadith, the Prophet (Sallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) said:
“The tribes of Israel broke up into seventy-two sects. My ummah shall break up into seventy-three sects. All of them will be in the Fire except for one: [That group] which follows what I and my Companions are following.” (at-Tirmidhi)
The behaviour and actions of the Companions of the Prophet (ra) were witnessed by the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) himself and approved by him. This means that their behaviour was also approved by Allaah as it is an accepted principle that the Prophet (Sallaallahu 'alayhee wa sallam) is not allowed to approve of something which is essentially wrong.
These verses and these hadith - as well as many others - demonstrate to us that the Companions were on the Straight Path. This is, in fact, the only true path as the hadith concerning the dividing into sects demonstrates. Indeed, Allaah makes it clear that the path to Him is only one when He says:
“And verily this is My Straight Path, so follow it, and follow not other paths, for they will separate you away from His Path. This He has ordained for you that you may become pious”. (al-Anaam, 153)
Ibn Mas’ud stated that the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) drew a straight line with other lines to the left and right of it. He stated that the straight line was the Straight Path and upon all other lines were Satans calling the people to those paths. Then he recited the above verse from Surah al-Anaam.
Therefore, we should look to the Companions and the others of the first three generations - those who followed in their footsteps and who learned directly from them – and we should try to emulate them as we know that their lives were pleasing to Allaah.
However, in what matters should we emulate them? In matters of the deen, in matters related to following the Straight Path. And what is the deen? It is one’s matters of belief, one’s matter of law, one’s matter of behaviour and ethics – all of these form part of the deen and all are essential aspects of the deen.
We should look to the Companions and try to learn from them and be like them. But not just with respect to matters of 'aqeedah or beliefs - as some people today seem to think. It is true that aqeedah or faith is the foundation of life - but there is no such thing as 'aqeedah by itself without it being translated into actions and behaviour.
There are many people nowadays who are stressing that we have to follow the way of the pious forefathers or the salaf in Islaam. They talk, in particular, about matters of 'aqeedah. However, following in their footsteps is not simply a matter of believing some articles of faith and being able to repeat them like a parrot! So many people can rattle off the principles related to the names and attributes of Allaah but that does not necessarily make them true followers of the way of our pious forefathers.
Many times when it comes to behaviour and ethics, the same people who are “calling to the way of the Salaf” seem to forget that we have to follow their example in these areas as well. It does not make any sense - in fact, it is not possible - that we have the same beliefs as our Salaf but our actions are quite to the contrary.
This means that we don’t have their beliefs at all. If we had their beliefs, they would be represented in our actions. It is inconceivable that we call ourselves followers of those pious people yet our behaviour is not like their behaviour whatsoever. How can we truly call ourselves their followers when we lie, cheat, don’t mind to live off of other people, spread false rumours about each other, are not willing to sacrifice for the sake of Allaah, and so forth. Indeed, some who claim to be following those pious individuals are actually the furthest away in their behaviour from the pattern and example that those pious souls set.