ضِدَّ قَوْلِ بَعْضِ مَنْ لَا يَفْهَمُ الْعِلْمَ وَلَا يُمَيِّزُ بَيْنَ مَا يَكُونُ لَفْظُهُ عَامًّا مُرَادُهُ خَاصٌّ، وَبَيْنَ مَا لَفْظُهُ عَامٌّ مُرَادُهُ عَامٌّ، فَتَوَهَّمَ بِجَهْلِهِ أَنَّ قَوْلَهُ: وَيُوتِرُ الْإِقَامَةَ كُلَّ الْإِقَامَةِ لَا بَعْضَهَا مِنْ أَوَّلِهَا إِلَى آخِرِهَا، يَعْنِي الْحَسَنَ بْنَ الْفَضْلِ
Contrary to the statement of that person who is devoid of scholarly insight and is deprived of distinguishing between such a narration whose words are general but its intent is specific, and one whose words are general and its intent is also general, therefore, due to his ignorance, he thought that the statement of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and saying the Iqamah single means that the entire Iqamah is to be said singly, not just some of its words, but from beginning to end it is single. The person referred to is Al-Hasan bin Al-Fadl.