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23. "The best thing mankind has been given is excellent character." [Hâkim, Sahîh]

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10. `Umar (ra) said, “Do not learn knowledge for three things and do not leave it for three things. Do not learn it to dispute over it, to show off with it, or to boast about it. Do not leave seeking it out of shyness, dislike for it, or contending with ignorance in its stead.”

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Sins are like chains and locks preventing their perpetrator from roaming the vast garden of Tawhid and reaping the fruits of righteous actions.

Scholar: Ibn Taymiyyah


 

What reason is there for a scholar to hesitate to give a legal ruling?

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What reason is there for a scholar to hesitate to give a legal ruling?

 


A scholar may hesitate to give a legal ruling, if he is qualified to do so, and has knowledge, because the evidences that he has seem contradictory, or it could be that he feels that the questioner is not serious, as some questioners are not searching for the truth, they only want to play around, or to know the opinion of this scholar, and a second scholar, and a third scholar, etc. In such cases, the scholar may hesitate or may refuse to answer the questioner who knows, if he feels it likely that he is playing around in order to see what the people (i.e. the scholars) say, or he wants to compare some of the sayings of the people (i.e. the scholars) with others - and this is worse, for he goes around saying: " The scholar so-and-so said such and such and the scholar so-and-so said such and such." These are some of the reasons why a scholar may hesitate to deliver a ruling.
Shaykh Muhammad bin Saalih al-`Uthaymeen
Fatawa Islamiyah, vol.1, p.372, DARUSSALAM