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Who is to be called "Shaikh" in reality?


Who is to be called "Shaikh" in reality?

Filed under: General and Methodology and Contemporary Issues at 6:22 am
{{ Questioner: As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatu ALLAH wa barakatahu; is it correct to apply the term Shaikh to everyone from amongst the people. Especially since this term has become widely used, so we hope for some clarity in this.
Shaikh Ibn al-Uthaymeen: The term Shaikh in the Arabic language is not used except upon the kabeer (elder), either due to their being elder in age, or senior due to the level of knowledge they possess, or due to his wealth, and what is similar to this - and it is not applied to the sagheer (little one, i.e. little in age, knowledge, etc.) But as you have stated, it has become widespread now such that the ignorant person or the one who doesn't know anything is called "Shaikh", and this in my view is not befitting.
Because if you applied to this person the term "Shaikh" and he is ignorant and doesn't know, the people will be deceived by him. And they will think he has some knowledge with him, and they will consult him for fatwas (Islamic rulings) and other than that, and a great harm will result because of this.
And many of the people-we ask ALLAH to guide us and to guide them-they don't mind to give a fatwa if they are asked, even if they answer without knowledge. Because he thinks that if he says, "I don't know" this will decrease his status. But in reality if the person says about that which he does not know, "I don't know", then that is the completeness of his status. But the souls are accustomed to want to impress others, except those whom ALLAH the Mighty and Majestic protects from this. So what I see is that the term "Shaikh" is not applied except to those that deserve it, either by his age, or by his nobility, or due to sovereignty over his people, or because of his knowledge.
And in a like fashion some of the people apply the term "Imaam" to the common Scholars, even if this Scholar is from the blind followers, they say he is an "Imaam".  And this also is not befitting, it's befitting that the term "Imaam" should not be applied except on the one, who deserves to be an "Imaam", and he has followers, and his statements are held in high regard amongst the Muslims.
And finally, you gave the salaams as did the brother before you when you wanted to ask a question, and this is not from the Sunnah. Because the companions, may ALLAH be pleased with them, when they wanted to present a question to the Messenger of ALLAH peace and blessings are upon him, they would not give him the salaams except for the one who was arriving at the sitting, this is the one who would give the salaams. }}
The above is a summary translation taken from www.salafitalk.net from www.Sahab.net

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