Reviving the Balance: The Authority of the Qur’an and the Status of the Sunnah
Author: Taha
Jabir Alalwani
Publisher: The International Institute of
Islamic Thought
ISBN: 978I565646902
Year: 2017
Pages: 201pp
Weight: 0.290kg
Price: RM85.00
This work studies the position of the Sunnah in Islam and
its fundamental relationship to the Quran. The author carefully examines the
sensitive issue of the development of the oral and written traditions, the
problems scholars faced despite painstaking work verifying the authenticity of
reports, the character of narrators, etc. and the ever growing complexity of a
body of narratives that were making the simplicity and clarity of the Prophet s
life, words, and actions, a burgeoning maze of information. Taking the
praiseworthy intention and effort to emulate the Prophet into account, the
author nevertheless makes the case that once the Sunnah had been collected, the
Muslim community began to neglect the Quran in favor of narrations of what the
Prophet had done and said on the pretext that such narratives contained the
Quran. Eventually they then abandoned the Sunnah narratives in favor of Islamic
jurisprudence on the pretext that Islamic juristic texts tacitly included both
the Quran and the Sunnah. It is with the aim of restoring the relationship
between the two that this work has been written, that is, the Prophetic Sunnah
must be tied inextricably to the Quran in a way that allows for no
contradiction or conflict between the two, to avoid misapplication and abuse of
hadith, and to meet the requirements and challenges of a new age.