Question: I have a few
questions and I would be obliged if you would be kind enough to answer
them for me. First, please tell me the difference between Shari‘ah and
Tariqah.
Answer: As you know, the Shari‘ah
is
the Law that Allah has promulgated for the Islamic Ummah. This law
was also given to the followers of all the previous Prophets (sws) with
a little change that their respective scenarios demanded be incorporated.
On the other hand, Tariqah is
the corpus of systematic exercises devised by the Sufis to obviate
the obstacles that one person feels while acting upon the Shari‘ah.
These exercises are supposed to help the subjects come closer to God and
feel contented and elated while carrying out the commandments of Allah.
It is noteworthy to mention that Tariqah has no basis whatsoever
in the fundamental sources of Islam, namely the Qur’an and the Sunnah.
It is a human endeavor of its own nature: Sufis being the innovators and
pioneers of it. And it sometimes involves such exercises, which run quite
averse to the spirit of Islamic teachings.
(Jhangeer Hanif)
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