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Shari'ah And Tariqah

Khurram Murad
Source: Shari'ah - The Way To God

Published On: 9/6/2013 A.D. - 30/7/1434 H.   Visited: 7548 times     



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Some in Islam, naturally enough, have concentrated more on developing ways and means of purifying the inner self and of strengthening the relationship between man and God. Leading exponents of this approach-known as Tariqah-have been the Sufis. Much has been said about the conflict between the Shari'ah and the Tariqah. But what we have said above gives the lie to the often propagated idea of any inherent or continuing dichotomy and tension between the two terms-both of which interestingly enough, are of latter-day origin. (Early Islam used only Islam or Din which encompassed every aspect of man's self.) Special circumstances may have led this or that person to lay more emphasis on a certain aspect: a few may have even been sufficiently misled to try to generate tension and conflict between the two or extol one at the expense of the other. But there were never two different paths or two different expressions of man's relationship to God. Interestingly, both Shari'ah and Tariqah have exactly the same meaning-the way. According to Ibn Tamiya, a person observing only the law, without its inner truth, cannot be called truly a believer; and, similarly, a person claiming to possess 'truth' which is at odds with the Shari'ah cannot even be a Muslim.

Even, historically speaking, in early Islam, the two streams, of Sufis and the jurists never flowed separately. Hasan Basri, the doyen of Sufis, is a major pillar of fiqh and tafsir (jurisprudence and exegesis); whereas Ja'fer Sadiq, Abu Hanifa, Malik, Shafi'i and Ahmad - the founders of the main schools of Muslim jurisprudence - find pride of place in Fariduddin 'Attar's classical Tadhkira-al-Awliya (The Book of Saints).

In the Qur'an and the ahadith both inward and outward are inseparably intertwined. For example, when the Qur'an says,

'who in their prayers are humble' (Surah al-Muminun, 23: 1), then prayer is what one is likely to categorise as the Shari'ah, humility as the Tariqah. Or, when it says, 'those who believe, love God most' (Surah al-Baqarah, 2: 165), love is likely to be taken to belong to Tariqah; but, at the same time, the Qur'an emphasises:

'Say: If you love God, follow me'.

Thus prayer and humility, love and obedience are inseparable, two sides of the same coin.



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