Symposium 2
Following a Religious Scholar (Taqlid)
Anwar:Salam ‘Alaykom, Akhi (brother) Hasan! Are we still going to carry out what we agreed on?
Hasan:‘Alaykom As-Salam Wa Rahmatollah Wa Barakatoh! Yes, Inshallah.
Anwar:So, talk to me about following a religious scholar (Taqlid).
Hasan:Taqlid linguistically means to put a collar on one’s neck. But from a religious point of view, it means to practically following a religious scholar or clerk in religious matters. So, if you give practical effect to a Fatwa – formal religious opinion – issued by a Mujtahid
– religious expert, you are a Moqallid – religious follower.
This, of course, is not allowed with the Principles (Osul Al-Din) which are: Monotheism (Tawhid), Justice (‘Adalah), Prophecy (Nobowa), Imamate (Imamah), and Hereafter (Mi’ad). As we know now, we need to be convinced about them through reasonings.
Taqlid is only allowed with the branches to those Principles (Foru’ Al-Din) which are: prayer (As-Salat), fasting (As-Siam), almsgiving (Az-Zakat), pilgrimage to Mecca (Al-Haj), giving away one fifth of income (Al-Khoms), holy wars by Muslims (Al-Jihad), bidding to do good (Al-Amr Bil-Ma’rouf), forbidding to do evil (Al-Nahy ‘An Al-Monkar), following the practices of the Ahl Al-Bait (Al-Mowalat), renouncing the enemies of Ahl Al-Bait (Al-Bara).
Thus, in the Noble Quran, the Glorious Allah disapproves those who only imitate what their fathers used to do:﴾They say; we follow that wherein we found our fathers. What! Even though their fathers were unintelligent.﴿.2;170
This means that man has to think and meditate in order to find the truth.
Anwar:What is the problem with doing Taqlid in Osul Al-Din?
Hasan:Then it will only be imitation which is opposite to conviction, and also there is always the possibility of getting things wrong way. That is why Allah only permits us to do Taqlid in Foru’ Al-Din, and so do the Imams (PBUT):(They should find a righteous pious person who preserves the practices of his religion and who obeys his Lord so that the common people can follow him).
Thus, Allah, Praised Be His Name, orders us to first understand and then accept the Principles so we can find the right path ourselves, and accordingly, Taqlid just doesn’t do that. If we believe in Monotheism (Tawhid), Justice (‘Adalah), Prophecy (Nobowa), Imamate (Imamah), and Hereafter (Mi’ad), this again will refute any possible damages; Taqlid, in Osul Al-Din, will leave the door open for these possible mistakes.
Anwar:Then why is Taqlid allowed in Foru’ Al-Din?
Hasan:Believers need to be characterized as one of the
following three:
- They can learn the religion until they become religious experts (Mujtahid).
- They have to be watchful i.e they need to know about the opinions of all the contemporary religious experts and adopt the opinion that keeps them in the safe zone.
- They simply follow a religious expert.
Anwar:Talking about Taqlid took a long time, so I will leave the rest of my questions for the next time.
Hasan:Ok, great! But what are your questions?
Anwar:Who is the person I can follow in my religious matters? And what are his characteristics?
Hasan:Excellent! We’ll have this talk in our next meeting, Inshallah.
Symposium 3
Religious Experts (Moqallad)
Anwar:Last time I had questions about religious experts and their characteristics, and I think it is time I get an answer.
Hasan:of course, Anwar! You are welcome. Our dignified religious scholars and clerks have all agreed on certain qualities in a person in order to be considered a religious expert (Muqallad) and this way common people can follow him in their religious matters. These qualities can be listed as the following:
Puberty (Al-Bolugh), reason (Al-‘Aghl), manliness (Ar-
Rojoulah), faith (he has to be a Shiite - Iman), justice (Al’Adalah), purity (Al-Taharah), strength of mind (Al-Zabt), religious scholarship (Al-Ijtihad), and life (Al-Hayat).
Anwar:Would you please explain these characteristics?
Hasan:Of course, Akhi. I am at your service. Puberty means he has to be an adult – either aged of fifteen or experiencing the wet dream. By reason they mean he must be wise and sane which is against being mad or insane.
The faith of the Moqallad has to be a Shiism or Imamiya sect of Islam – believing in all the Imams starting with Imam Ali (PBUH) and ending with Imam Al-Hujjah (PBUH). Justice means the Mujtahid you want to follow has to be rightful and just as he also must not have ignored any of his religious duties or committed a religiously forbidden act (Haram). With purity, they mean he has to be legitimately born and not a bastard.
Strength of mind actually means memorizing things well and being able to be exact. By life, they mean the Mujtahid has to be alive in order for people to follow
him. For most of the clerks, you cannot do the Taqlid from a deceased Mujtahid.
Anwar:It seems you forgot to explain the religious scholarship (Ijtihad).
Hasan:No, I saved it for the end to focus on it. The religious scholarship is the study of Shari’a to acquire the knowledge of the practices of the messenger of Allah (PBUH) concerning the branches of the Principles or Foru’ Al-Din, and they are not subjected to change regardless of time and place as the Imams (PBHT) emphasized:(Mohammad’s permitted acts – Halal – are permitted until the Judgment Day and his unpermitted acts – Haram – are unpermitted until the Judgment Day).
Anwar:I need more clarification, please!
Hasan:The clerk has to put enough and final efforts to find evidence from the Shari’a i.e. from the Noble Quran, the Honorable Sunna, consensus religious scholars, and reason, and be able to deduce decisions from that evidence. This person is called religious scholar (Mujtahid) and the work he does – search and deduction – is called religious scholarship (Ijtihad).
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