Question: I wanted to know
what exactly are the objections raised against Imam Abu Hanifah in
the field of Hadith and your response to these.
Answer: The chief objection
raised against Imam Abu Hanifah is that he did not give due regard
to the narratives ascribed to the Holy Prophet (sws) while forming opinion
on specific matters and would prefer his own understanding of the religious
sources and reasoning faculty. It is also said that he did not have a proper
knowledge of the Hadith.
These objections in fact are merely
product of lack of understanding and seem to have been raised by those
who preferred to follow the apparent meaning of the sayings of the Holy
Prophet (sws) and deemed it unwise to get to the crux and spirit of these
sayings.
Imam Abu Hanifah was a jurist. Obviously his field
of interest was a study of the sources of Islam and inference of legal
rulings. It is quite impossible for one to undertake such a crucial subject
without proper study of the understanding of the Holy Prophet (sws) and
his explanations to the sources. The Imam had accoutered himself
with proper knowledge of the Hadith but he did not have much role
in reporting and compiling Hadith. He would not see the traditions
reported to him with the eyes of those whose work was just to report or
compile sayings of the Holy Prophet (sws) rather he had to analyze these
on the yardstick of the basic sources of Islam viz. the Holy Qur’an
and the Sunnah as well as common sense and established historical
facts. Naturally he could accept them only if found in conformity with
these sources. This is what exactly the scholars of the science of Hadith
would do while comparing the traditions with one another and accepting
the solid ones against the weaker ones. But the Imam had before him the
greater and more reliable sources, the Holy Qur’an and the practice
of the entire Ummah to gauge the validity of the reports. This I
would say is the most plausible approach and should not be condemned anyway
if exercised considering the sayings ascribed to the Holy Prophet (sws).
It is a well-known historical fact that the referred
Imam boasts a contribution towards the formation and development of the
discipline of Islamic Jurisprudence which any other scholar could hardly
claim. People used the word ‘man of opinion’ for him which is a true depiction
of his stature. But unfortunately the term has developed a negative meaning
as it seems to reflect that he was anti Hadith who would reject
the sayings of the Holy Prophet (sws) against his reasoning thus deprecating
the value of the Prophetic sayings. This, however, cannot be justified
as any critique of his works would testify that he always gave due weight
to the basic sources of the Qur’an and the Sunnah against
individual reports.
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