| When our 9th Imam, Imam Muhammad
at-Taqi (AS) was a young man, Ma'mun had arranged a question -
answer session between Imam (AS) and Yahya bin Athkam, who was
supposed to be the most learned of men at that time. The court was
full of people from near and far everyone wanted to see what the
outcome would be.
Yahya asked the first question which was: What would be the
kaffara of a person in Ihram who hunted and killed his prey?
Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (AS) answered that he would have to be
given a lot more detail before he could even begin to answer the
question.
For example:
Was the person in Ihram Baligh or not?
Was the person a free man or a slave?
Did he know the laws of Sharia on hunting or not?
Was his Ihram for Hajj or Umra?
Did he hunt intentionally or not?
Was this the first time or one of many?
Did the person in Ihram hunt inside the Haram of the Kaa'ba or
outside.
Did he hunt in the day or at night?
Was the prey big or small?
Was the prey a bird or an animal?
Was the person sorry or not?
Yahya was shocked and did not know what to say.
Ma'mun asked Imam (AS) to answer, Yahya's question for all of the
above conditions, which Imam (AS) did.
It was then Imam Muhammad at-Taqi (AS) to ask Yahya a question,
which he did and Yahya could not answer; so Imam (AS) again gave the
answer.
Moral: To answer a fiqh question is not as easy as you may
think; this is why Ulema spend years of their lives learning and
researching. And why we have to do Taqlid of a Marja (Just like we
take the advice of a doctor when we are ill, we should take the
advice of a Marja in religious affairs). |