Question: I read a Hadith
about the Ummah of the Prophet (sws) being divided into 73 sects,
and that only one will go to heaven. I wanted to know the definition of
a sect, and the one which is on the right, and why?
Answer: By collecting and analyzing
all the texts of the Hadith you have
referred to, the picture which emerges is that:
i) The prediction stated in
these Ahadith pertain to the period
just after the Prophet (sws), and relate to events within the land of Arabia.
Such Ahadith are meant to put
Muslims on guard, and are also a means to substantiate the Prophethood
of Muhammad (sws) for people of his times.
ii) The number 73 is not been
used here in its literal sense. It is used here figuratively to emphasize
a point. Such a usage has examples in every language. For example we say:
If Ahmad has faltered three times you will falter four times. This does
not mean that we are counting the number of times some one is going to
falter. It only means that we are warning our addressee that he will falter
more than Ahmad and therefore he should be very careful.
iii) The word "firqah"
here does not imply a religious sect. It means the various political factions
and groups which do not submit to the authority of the state and create
anarchy in the society.
iv) These Ahadith
also direct Muslims to remain attached to the "al-jama'ah",
when such a time of anarchy comes. The word "al-jama`ah" means the
state and does not mean a religious faction or group.
v) It is known that many factions
like the Khawarij and the Sabai
created a lot of nuisance in the period after the Prophet (sws) by rebelling
against the state authority. It is groups such as these which have been
referred to in such Ahadith. The Prophet
(sws) is urging his companions and followers not to become part of such
rebellious factions and to cling to the authority of the state.
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