IMAM MALIK & IMAM SYAFI'I

in #busy6 years ago

"Master And Disciples Laughed Because Different Opinions About REZEKI"
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Imam Malik (teacher Imam Syafii) in the majlis conveyed:

  • Indeed the sustenance comes without cause, just with true tawakkal to God undoubtedly God will give sustenance. Do what is yours, then let God take care of others. *
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    While Imam Syafii (the disciple thinks otherwise):

  • If a bird does not come out of its cage, how will it be possible to get sustenance. *

  • The teacher and the student insist on his opinion . *
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    One day leaving the cottage, Imam Syafii saw a crowd of people harvesting wine. He also helped them. After the work is done, Imam Syafii receives some bundles of reward as a reward.

  • Imam Syafii excited, not for wine, but the gift has corroborated his opinion. If the bird does not fly from the cage, how will he get sustenance. If he does not help harvest, he will not get wine.
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    Rushing to see Imam Malik the teacher. Putting all the wine he gets, he tells the story. . Imam Syafii slightly hardened the part of the sentence * "if I do not go out the cottage and do something (help harvest), of course the wine will never reach my hands." *
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    Hearing that Imam Malik smiled, taking the wine and tasting it. Imam Malik said quietly.
    "I have not been out of the cottage all day ... just taking on a job as a teacher, and just thinking how good it would be if in this hot day I can enjoy wine. * ...... Suddenly you come while bringing some bunches wine for me. * Is not this also part of sustenance that comes without cause. Enough with true tawakkal to Allah will surely provide Rezeki. Do what is your part, then let God take care of others. "*
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    The teacher and student then laughed. The two madzab priests take two different laws from the same hadith.
    That's how the Ulama when looking at the differences, not by blaming others and just justifying his opinion alone ..
    Hopefully it can be a lesson for all of us.

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