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Hadith 199

أَخْبَرَنَا الْحَسَنُ بْنُ بِشْرٍ، حَدَّثَنَا أَبِي، عَنْ إِسْمَاعِيل، عَنْ عَامِرٍ، أَنَّهُ قَالَ: كَانَ يَقُولُ: "مَا أَبْغَضَ إِلَيَّ أَرَأَيْتَ، أَرَأَيْتَ يَسْأَلُ الرَّجُلُ صَاحِبَهُ فَيَقُولُ: أَرَأَيْتَ وَكَانَ لَا يُقَايِسُ".
Imam Amir Sha'bi, may Allah have mercy on him, used to say: In my view, the most detestable thing to say is "What is your opinion?" If a man asks his companion, "What do you think?" and he replies, "What is your opinion?" And Amir did not engage in analogical reasoning (qiyas).
Hadith Reference سنن دارمي / مقدمه / 199
Hadith Grading تحقیق (حسین سلیم أسد الدارانی): لم يحكم عليه المحقق، [مكتبه الشامله نمبر: 199]
Hadith Takhrij اس قول کی سند صحیح ہے۔ دیکھئے: [الإبانة لابن بطه 605] و [جامع بيان العلم 2095]
Brief Explanation
(Commentary on Hadiths 196 to 199)

In all of the aforementioned narrations, the condemnation of analogy (qiyas) has been stated, and caution and abstention from engaging in analogy have been advised, because there is a danger of falling into misguidance and deviation through analogy.