Sh. Fawzaan hafidhahullah states:
With regards to those who fear Allah, he does not argue with differences of opinions. He argues with the evidence.
There are differences of opinions. Almost every Fiqh question has different opinions. Hence Allaah (djallâ wa ‘ala) commanded us to refer to the Qur’an and Sunnah:
فإن تنازعتم في شيء فردوه إلى الله والرسول إن كنتم تؤمنون بالله واليوم الآخر
"And if you get into a dispute about something, then entrust the decision to Allah and messenger, if ye believe in Allah and the Last Day." [4:59]
There are, as I said differences of opinions. However, it is not permissible for us to follow the opinions consistent with our lusts and desires and leave the proof just because it conflicts with our desires. It is not allowed. We are obliged to follow opinions consistent with the Qur’an and Sunnah when it comes to the veil and everything else.
Source: [‘Allama Sâlih bin Fawzan al-Fawzaan; Tammul’ât FI Akhir Surat IL-Ahzab, p. 416-417; Madjmû’atu Rasâ’il Da’wiyyah wa Manhadjiyyah]
There are differences of opinions. Almost every Fiqh question has different opinions. Hence Allaah (djallâ wa ‘ala) commanded us to refer to the Qur’an and Sunnah:
فإن تنازعتم في شيء فردوه إلى الله والرسول إن كنتم تؤمنون بالله واليوم الآخر
"And if you get into a dispute about something, then entrust the decision to Allah and messenger, if ye believe in Allah and the Last Day." [4:59]
There are, as I said differences of opinions. However, it is not permissible for us to follow the opinions consistent with our lusts and desires and leave the proof just because it conflicts with our desires. It is not allowed. We are obliged to follow opinions consistent with the Qur’an and Sunnah when it comes to the veil and everything else.
Source: [‘Allama Sâlih bin Fawzan al-Fawzaan; Tammul’ât FI Akhir Surat IL-Ahzab, p. 416-417; Madjmû’atu Rasâ’il Da’wiyyah wa Manhadjiyyah]
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