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The Superiority of Consensus over Solitary Reports

Based on the Principles of Imām ash-Shāfi‘ī (d. 204 AH)

1. Introduction​

In deriving Islamic legal rulings, Imām ash-Shāfi‘ī ﷺ established a clear hierarchy of evidences. Among these, consensus (ijmā‘) ranks even above a reliable solitary report (khabar wāḥid). The following outlines his methodology.

2. Foundations of Legal Proofs​

Imām ash-Shāfi‘ī ﷺ summarized the primary sources and steps as follows:

Primary Evidence
The Qur’ān and Sunnah are the ultimate evidences.

Analogy (Qiyās)
If neither appears, then we employ analogical reasoning based on them.

3. Connected Ḥadīth as Sunnah​

Connected Reports
When a report is transmitted with an unbroken chain back to the Prophet ﷺ—and its chain is sound—it is deemed Sunnah.

4. Consensus vs. Solitary Reports​

Consensus (Ijmā‘)
“Ijmā‘ is greater than a solitary report.”


  • A khabar wāḥid—even if technically ṣaḥīḥ—can be misinterpreted or localized.
  • Ijmā‘, by contrast, leaves no room for divergent reasoning: it fixes the meaning definitively and universally.

5. Literalism and Reconciliation​

Apparent Meaning of Ḥadīth
  1. Ḥadīth are taken at their apparent (ẓāhir) sense.
  2. If multiple meanings exist, we prefer the one most consistent with other Ḥadīth.
  3. If reports conflict irreconcilably, we follow the one with the strongest chain.

6. Status of Munqaṭi‘ (Interrupted) Reports​

Munqaṭi‘ and Mursal
All interrupted (munqaṭi‘) reports—except those of Imām Sa‘īd ibn al-Musayyib—are considered weak and unreliable.

7. Key Takeaways​

  • Hadīth and Sunnah are interchangeable terms for prophetic reports.
  • Consensus (Ijmā‘) carries higher weight than any individual ḥadīth.
  • Literal reading of texts holds unless earlier scholars have established qualifications or specifications.
  • Interrupted chains (munqaṭi‘/mursal) lack authority and must be set aside.

May Allah grant us adherence to His Book, the Prophet’s Sunnah, and the consensus of the scholars.
 
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