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— an-Nu‘mān ibn Bashīr (RA) (Bukhari & Muslim)

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The pious leave that which has any doubt to safeguard against falling into haram. Includes the powerful image: the heart is the king — if it is sound, the whole body is sound.

nawawiDay.extendedExplanation

This hadith establishes three categories of rulings: 1. Clearly ḥalāl — known by everyone, no doubt. 2. Clearly ḥarām — known by everyone, no doubt. 3. Mushtabihāt — doubtful matters, where the ruling is unclear or evidence appears conflicting; ‘many people do not know’ them, but specialists may.

The Prophet ﷺ likened the doubtful matters to a shepherd grazing near a forbidden pasture: he is at risk of his sheep stepping into it. Then he gave the universal principle: ‘Indeed, in the body there is a piece of flesh — if it is sound, the whole body is sound; and if it is corrupt, the whole body is corrupt. Indeed, it is the heart.’

Ibn Rajab explained: the doubtful matters are a buffer zone. The wara‘ (scrupulousness) of the Salaf was such that ‘Umar would say: ‘We used to leave nine-tenths of the ḥalāl out of fear of falling into the ḥarām.’

nawawiDay.fromScholars

"Whoever does not know the ruling of a doubtful matter — let him refer it to the people of knowledge. Whoever finds in his heart hesitation about something — let him leave it."

Ibn Rajab

"This hadith is one of the four pillars of Islam — the others being intentions, ‘whoever introduces…’, and ‘the religion is sincere counsel.’"

Ibn Daqīq al-‘Eid

nawawiDay.fiqhRulings

  • Wara‘ — leaving the doubtful for the certain — is a station above mere taqwā.
  • If a scholar gives you a fatwā that lifts your doubt, you may proceed; but if your heart still hesitates, leaving it is safer.
  • The heart's soundness is the foundation of the body's soundness — including the soundness of one's worship and earnings.
  • The doubtful matters change with time and place — what was unknown to one generation may be clarified for another.

nawawiDay.quranCrossRefs

2:188‘Do not consume one another's wealth unjustly…’ — earnings are a primary domain of doubtful matters.
26:88-89‘The Day when neither wealth nor sons will benefit, except him who comes to Allah with a sound heart.’

nawawiDay.keyVocab

بَيِّنٌbayyin

clear, evident

مُشْتَبِهَاتٌmushtabihāt

doubtful, ambiguous matters

اسْتَبْرَأَistabra'a

guarded, sought to be clear of

مُضْغَةًmuḍghah

a small piece of flesh — referring to the heart

nawawiDay.todaysReflection

What 'doubtful matter' have you been entertaining? Leave it for the sake of Allah today.

nawawiDay.keyBenefits

  • 1The heart governs the limbs.
  • 2Wara‘ (scrupulousness) protects against falling into haram.

nawawiDay.warnings

  • ‘It's not technically ḥarām’ is often a sign you are in the danger zone — wara‘ is to leave it.
  • Doubts in matters of ‘aqīdah are not from this hadith — they are removed by knowledge, not by avoidance.

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