Language, culture, tradition, the political and social contexts, and even food is different in these two places. Such geographic differences are certainly important in Islam. But also important 1. There are 14 pillars of prayer and there are 8 obligatory parts of prayer. There are many Sunnah acts of prayer, both words and actions. 2. The difference between a pillar and an obligatory part is that a pillar cannot be waived, whether one omits it deliberately or by mistake, rather it must be done. An obligatory part is waived if one forgets, and it can be compensated for by doing the Ilyas Ally: So, for our questioner in Kazakhstan, would you recommend that he stick with the Hanafi madhab or should he consider the Salafis? Dr. Shabir Ally: Well, either approach is a valid one. But the important thing is not to be dogmatic about either approach. Salafi scholars Rashid Rida and 'Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz considered him a mujaddid. Salafi revivalist scholar Al-Albani (d. 1999) believed that Ibn Abd al-Wahhab was not a mujtahid in fiqh, accusing him of 'blindlly' following the Hanbali school. Al-Albani also challenged Ibn Abd al-Wahhab's credentials in the knowledge of hadith. The Hanbali school considers it as invalid while the other schools concur on its validity (al-Tadhkirah by al-'Allamah al-Hilli, vol. 2). Al-'Allamah al-Hilli, an Imamiyyah scholar, in his book al-Tadhkirah, says, "A marriage contract cannot be made contingent on a future event because certainty is one of its conditions. Hanbali Madhab is the most strict madhab among the four Sunni Mainstream madhabs. Don't forget that Salafi-Wahhabi movement was originated from Hanbali teachings. & today, you'll find very little to no difference between a Salafi & a strict Hanbali. .

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