The Sunna in the Traditions
The Sunna links all past, present, and future Muslims. It also enables Muslims to maintain their unity, as it forms a unique culture and system. Concerning this, the Messenger declared: "Those who survive me will witness many disputes and disagreements. Therefore, follow my way and the way of my rightly-guided and rightly-guiding successors. Hold firm to that way—cling to it with your teeth." [3]
Following the Sunna, on both the individual and the collective level, becomes vital when Islam is attacked and Muslims lose their supremacy. The Messenger stated that "at a time when the Muslim community breaks with Islam and consequently disintegrates, the one who holds firm to his Sunna gains the reward of a martyr." [4] Given this, those who criticize it should be asked, as the Qur'an asks unbelievers: Where are you headed?
[2] Bukhari, "I'tisam," 2; Ibn Hanbal, 2:361.[3] Abu Dawud, "Sunna," 5; Tirmidhi, "'Ilm," 16; Ibn Ma'ja, "Muqaddima," 6.
[4] Abu Nu'aym, Hilya, 8:200; Daylami, Musnad al-Firdaws, 4:198.
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